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No. 8: New York City, N.Y.
The Big Apple has the unique distinction of being on both this list and our cities-with-the-prettiest-people list. Why? As several New Yorkers we surveyed said, some of the hottest people in the country live or work in Manhattan, but when it comes to the outer boroughs, not so much. Our celebrity check validated this as many of the "ugliest" celebs were from the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Yonkers or just "New York City." Plus, NYC not only scored high for ozone pollution, but is the third most stressful city in the U.S. according to Forbes.com, and eighth unhealthiest and sixth worst city for sleep by Sperling's Best Places. Translation: Even the prettiest people can look downright weathered over time.
No. 7: Washington, D.C.
Politicians, lawyers and techies can be hot. But, uh ... not usually. D.C.'s diverse residents are generally pretty healthy and get lots of sleep, but their overall stress level is still high (they were ranked as Forbes.com's ninth most stressful place to live), and the air isn't exactly great (they're 14th for most ozone pollution). Travel and Leisure gave them props for having brains, but ranked them second least attractive. So simply put, D.C. is mediocre at best.
No. 6: Philadelphia, Penn.
Philly's unattractiveness might come more from its locals' personalities than anything else (ask any sports fan). But the city also got bad marks for its male population (they ranked No. 7 on our cities with the ugliest guys list -- see why here), as well as its style, friendliness, worldliness, athleticism, diversity and intelligence (that was from Travel and Leisure, who ranked them least attractive of all). It's position as 16th most ozone-polluted doesn't help either -- ouch. That said, at least the architecture's nice ... and your teeth are bound to be fine in this city.
No. 5: Cleveland, Ohio
Poor Cleveland. All the good-looking natives seem to leave in search of greener pastures. We can see why: poor health (they're fourth in the least healthy category), fatty (yet delicious) food, bad air quality (they're the 10th most polluted and seventh worst for your skin city in the U.S.) and super-high stress levels make for a not-so-pretty, sleepless existence (Sperling's Best Places ranked Cleveland second worst for sleep). But the land of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which also happens to be an hour from not-so-pretty Marilyn Manson's hometown, isn't Ohio's only sore spot; Cincinnati trails not too far behind with many of the same qualities, and second-worst in American hair to boot!
No. 4: Las Vegas, Nev.
What? Sin City? Subtract all the fit performers who work in Vegas, and the locals -- many of whom are not fit -- leave a lot to be desired. Vegas was ranked the ninth least healthy, fourth most stressful and seventh worst city for sleep by Sperling's Best Places, and it was ranked sixth least fit by AFI. The harsh reality of this desert town is that people go there to dehydrate, smoke, eat junk food, gamble, stress themselves out and do anything, but get a good night's rest -- all of which equal (sorry to say it) ugly. Also, the city is rife with bad hair days (4th worst in this survey), nasty teeth (see where they ranked on this list) leathery tans (thanks to year-round sunshine) and polluted air (it's No. 12 for ozone pollution!). Ugh, we shudder just thinking about it.
No. 3: New Orleans, La.
Poor N'awlins just can't get a break. Despite being known as a city that knows how to party, it's been a target for several natural disasters, and was named by Sperling's Best Places as the country's unhealthiest city. If that wasn't bad enough, our survey says it's the ninth most humid city (hello bad hair!), Travel and Leisure ranked it the fifth least attractive, and Sperling's also placed it fifth worst for sleep.
No. 2: Dallas, Texas
Sorry, Texas, but quite a few of your cities made undesirable lists. Dallas was perhaps the star of the show, having been named the third least attractive, the fourth fattest, the seventh highest in ozone pollution (run for your skin!), and one of the top 10 least fit and most stressful cities in America -- by five different sources. But Dallas wasn't alone; despite being glamour girl Beyonce's hometown, Houston came in second with a tendency toward bad hair and bad teeth (according to our surveys) and even more pollution -- plus it's also pretty close to Lyle Lovett's hometown. And we won't even get into the honorable mentions: San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi and El Paso.
No. 1: Detroit, Mich
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No. 8: New York City, N.Y.
The Big Apple has the unique distinction of being on both this list and our cities-with-the-prettiest-people list. Why? As several New Yorkers we surveyed said, some of the hottest people in the country live or work in Manhattan, but when it comes to the outer boroughs, not so much. Our celebrity check validated this as many of the "ugliest" celebs were from the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Yonkers or just "New York City." Plus, NYC not only scored high for ozone pollution, but is the third most stressful city in the U.S. according to Forbes.com, and eighth unhealthiest and sixth worst city for sleep by Sperling's Best Places. Translation: Even the prettiest people can look downright weathered over time.
No. 7: Washington, D.C.
Politicians, lawyers and techies can be hot. But, uh ... not usually. D.C.'s diverse residents are generally pretty healthy and get lots of sleep, but their overall stress level is still high (they were ranked as Forbes.com's ninth most stressful place to live), and the air isn't exactly great (they're 14th for most ozone pollution). Travel and Leisure gave them props for having brains, but ranked them second least attractive. So simply put, D.C. is mediocre at best.
No. 6: Philadelphia, Penn.
Philly's unattractiveness might come more from its locals' personalities than anything else (ask any sports fan). But the city also got bad marks for its male population (they ranked No. 7 on our cities with the ugliest guys list -- see why here), as well as its style, friendliness, worldliness, athleticism, diversity and intelligence (that was from Travel and Leisure, who ranked them least attractive of all). It's position as 16th most ozone-polluted doesn't help either -- ouch. That said, at least the architecture's nice ... and your teeth are bound to be fine in this city.
No. 5: Cleveland, Ohio
Poor Cleveland. All the good-looking natives seem to leave in search of greener pastures. We can see why: poor health (they're fourth in the least healthy category), fatty (yet delicious) food, bad air quality (they're the 10th most polluted and seventh worst for your skin city in the U.S.) and super-high stress levels make for a not-so-pretty, sleepless existence (Sperling's Best Places ranked Cleveland second worst for sleep). But the land of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which also happens to be an hour from not-so-pretty Marilyn Manson's hometown, isn't Ohio's only sore spot; Cincinnati trails not too far behind with many of the same qualities, and second-worst in American hair to boot!
No. 4: Las Vegas, Nev.
What? Sin City? Subtract all the fit performers who work in Vegas, and the locals -- many of whom are not fit -- leave a lot to be desired. Vegas was ranked the ninth least healthy, fourth most stressful and seventh worst city for sleep by Sperling's Best Places, and it was ranked sixth least fit by AFI. The harsh reality of this desert town is that people go there to dehydrate, smoke, eat junk food, gamble, stress themselves out and do anything, but get a good night's rest -- all of which equal (sorry to say it) ugly. Also, the city is rife with bad hair days (4th worst in this survey), nasty teeth (see where they ranked on this list) leathery tans (thanks to year-round sunshine) and polluted air (it's No. 12 for ozone pollution!). Ugh, we shudder just thinking about it.
No. 3: New Orleans, La.
Poor N'awlins just can't get a break. Despite being known as a city that knows how to party, it's been a target for several natural disasters, and was named by Sperling's Best Places as the country's unhealthiest city. If that wasn't bad enough, our survey says it's the ninth most humid city (hello bad hair!), Travel and Leisure ranked it the fifth least attractive, and Sperling's also placed it fifth worst for sleep.
No. 2: Dallas, Texas
Sorry, Texas, but quite a few of your cities made undesirable lists. Dallas was perhaps the star of the show, having been named the third least attractive, the fourth fattest, the seventh highest in ozone pollution (run for your skin!), and one of the top 10 least fit and most stressful cities in America -- by five different sources. But Dallas wasn't alone; despite being glamour girl Beyonce's hometown, Houston came in second with a tendency toward bad hair and bad teeth (according to our surveys) and even more pollution -- plus it's also pretty close to Lyle Lovett's hometown. And we won't even get into the honorable mentions: San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi and El Paso.
No. 1: Detroit, Mich
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if I made a list I'm sure they would have an issue with it. I can't get mad at this because it's expected and not even subtle with it







