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08-25-2006, 10:58 AM
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America's Drunkest Cities
Per Forbes.com
http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/...s&boxes=custom
- Milwaukee
- Minneapolis - St. Paul
- Columbus
- Boston
- Austin
- Chicago
- Cleveland
- Pittsburgh
- Philadelphia/Providence (tie)
11. St. Louis
12. San Antonio/Seattle (tie)
14. Las Vegas
15. Denver/Boulder
16. Cincinnati/Kansas City (tie)
18. Houston
19. Portland
20. San Francisco/Oakland Washington,DC/Baltimore (tie)
22. Phoenix
23. Los Angeles
24. New Orleans/Tampa (tie)
26. Norfolk
27. Dallas/Fort Worth
28. Atlanta/Detroit
30. Indianapolis
31. Orlando
32. New York
33. Miami
34. Charlotte
35. Nashville
(numbers missing reflect the tied cities)
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08-25-2006, 11:41 AM
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So basically college towns = drunkest cities...
I'm suprised Vegas wasnt #1.
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08-25-2006, 02:29 PM
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Despite rumors to the contary, I've only lived in five of them.
Only two of those are in the top five.
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08-25-2006, 02:47 PM
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Denver, you disappoint me. All the good beer and the best you can manage is 15?
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08-25-2006, 06:56 PM
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Providence, represent!
I really wouldn't consider Milwaukee and Cleveland "college towns," in the same way that I would Austin. Hell, Austin and Columbus are the only real college towns--the rest are largish cities that happen to have schools there.
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08-25-2006, 07:12 PM
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They need to redo that study not on how much beer and liquor is sold, but rather which colleges have students with the highest tolerances...
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08-25-2006, 07:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Munchkin03
Providence, represent!
I really wouldn't consider Milwaukee and Cleveland "college towns," in the same way that I would Austin. Hell, Austin and Columbus are the only real college towns--the rest are largish cities that happen to have schools there.
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Cleveland is definitely not a college town, lol. I was shocked to see it ranked that high but then again I am not.
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08-25-2006, 10:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Munchkin03
Providence, represent!
I really wouldn't consider Milwaukee and Cleveland "college towns," in the same way that I would Austin. Hell, Austin and Columbus are the only real college towns--the rest are largish cities that happen to have schools there.
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I go to UT and I really wouldn't consider it a college town at all.......more like a city that is badass for college students. I consider Tuscaloosa, Oxford, etc. etc. as college towns. Austin is a capitol city with 700,000 people living in it.
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08-25-2006, 11:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Munchkin03
I really wouldn't consider Milwaukee and Cleveland "college towns," in the same way that I would Austin. Hell, Austin and Columbus are the only real college towns--the rest are largish cities that happen to have schools there.
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I've lived in both Columbus and Milwaukee.
I agree that Milwaukee isn't much of a college town. On the other hand, Columbus is the second largest city in Ohio and is pushing 2 Million people in the metro area. I think that what gives it the "college town" reputation is that Ohio State is so huge in and of itself.
In my mind, a real college town is one like Lincoln or Ann Arbor -- or, getting away from the huge schools, Athens, Ohio, Oxford, Boulder and places like that where the school and town really are important supporters of each other.
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