US cities with the largest park systems

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.

1.) DC
2.) St. Paul
3.) Alexandria, VA
4.) Cincinnati
5.) Minneapolis
6.) Chicago
7.) SF
8.) Irvine
9.) Seattle
10.) NYC
11.) Portland
12.) Boston
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Not one desert town or Southwestern city on there.
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My hometown of Detroit is top 20 though. That’s probably due to all of the abandoned lots and houses.
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I think you looked at the green space link. I accidentally put that there and switched it to the parks above.

Going to make a separate thread for what you saw but funny enough a lot of the concrete east coast cities beat out many southern cities
 

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NYC top 10

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Not one desert town or Southwestern city on there.
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Nobody wants to walk in the desert. I see those photos of parks in Arizona, Utah & New Mexico, no shade. I mean I am dissing them cuz they have no trees to provide shade, just dirt and cactuses
 

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Why do they separate out Alexandria from DC? It's a suburb. About to the same size as Chicago's Naperville. It's odd being included with these other cities.

Anyway, Chicago has some great parks. I would've thought NYC would be higher on the list.
 

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Nobody wants to walk in the desert. I see those photos of parks in Arizona, Utah & New Mexico, no shade. I mean I am dissing them cuz they have no trees to provide shade, just dirt and cactuses

The deserts of Arizona, SoCal, Nevada are “low desert”. Low altitude. Hot as fukk most of the time. Like walking in an oven.

Places like Albuquerque NM, El Paso West/Texas, Western Colorado are “high desert”. High altitude. They can get very cold at night. During the winter, it even snows.

I hate the humidity, so I love the desert. The desert is beautiful, but I get your point.
 
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No matter where I lived here in DC, a park of some sort is always just a 5 minute walk away.

It's a damn good feeling to walk down the street for a free summer concert series. Only issue is deer crossing the road and aggressive turkeys around my way. My cousins from down south would go bow hunting for them damn turkeys at night.

As for deer you'll also see them posted up on the tennis and basketball courts at night and early morning.

 
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