ManBearPig
half man half bearpig
I've been to all 3 this year and here's what I think.
1. Cincinnati: It had the most unique landmarks of the three. The Cincinnati Art Museum is my favorite free museum outside of Washington, D.C.; I love the atmosphere, which reminds me a bit of Pittsburgh.
2. Cleveland: It probably has the best overall food, with the most options outside the city limits. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was great. Cleveland has the best skyline of the three.
3. Columbus: Perhaps the best option for moving, but for me, it lacked the soul of the other two. It's like a city just for college students and adults who are there only for work and nothing else. The best nightlife of the three. German Village was okay.
1. Cincinnati: It had the most unique landmarks of the three. The Cincinnati Art Museum is my favorite free museum outside of Washington, D.C.; I love the atmosphere, which reminds me a bit of Pittsburgh.
2. Cleveland: It probably has the best overall food, with the most options outside the city limits. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was great. Cleveland has the best skyline of the three.
3. Columbus: Perhaps the best option for moving, but for me, it lacked the soul of the other two. It's like a city just for college students and adults who are there only for work and nothing else. The best nightlife of the three. German Village was okay.
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