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Least Welcoming Cities in the US

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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit has had a massive impact on the music and automotive industries in the U.S., but it is infamous for its high crime rates.

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Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore has also suffered from depopulation. Charm City is known for its famous crab cakes and proximity to Washington, D.C., New York, and Philadelphia.

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Los Angeles, California

The second most populated city in America, Los Angeles is famous worldwide for being the home of Hollywood.

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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is often called the world’s entertainment capital, famous for its luxurious casinos and warm weather.

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Miami, Florida

While it is a popular tourist destination, Miami does have some downsides, including the risk of tropical storms between June and October.

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New York City, New York

The sheer density of people in the megacity of 8 million can feel overwhelming and less personal to visitors than in smaller cities.

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San Francisco, California

Famous worldwide for its Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco is an expensive city that can seem exclusive and unwelcoming to those on a budget.

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Newark, New Jersey

Newark, New Jersey's largest city, is noted for its downtown and county parks, as well as the tonnage-rich Port of Newark and Elizabeth.

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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, the biggest city and the capital of Georgia, sits at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains and is known for its abundance of trees.

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