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No question that New York was #1 then (as now), but is there at least a top 50 list (if not top 100)? It would be interesting to see what changes there were in the 50 years since I was born! ???
I know that Pittsburgh was #6 in the early 1950's and in the Top Ten as recently as the 1970's.
But we're on the verge of falling out of the Top 25 now. A combination of population loss and
very rapid growth of sunbelt cities.
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