What is the most European city in the United States?

What is the most European city in the United States?
>good public transportation
>walkable, not car centric
>no suburban sprawl
>white
>educated

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Probably Miami.

>Miami
>white

stay where you are

Some city in Vermont would probably suit you

Any town in New England.

Yes? In America? Yep.

Somewhere like Raleigh or Durham if you don’t count architecture, maybe Portland Maine otherwise
Retard

disney world

Boston

boston i guess

under NO circumstances move to the midwest!!! it's bad!!!!!!!!

Any place that's "white" doesn't have good public transportation. It's either or

You need car in Vermont.
And most Vermont peepo do grocery at New Hampshire.

>walkable cities

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>>walkable

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Boston or Seattle or something, anything to the north and on the coast. Almost all american cities in the middle of the country are designed in the same car centric grid system.

But it’s understandable, if you have infinite flat ground all around you why wouldn’t you expand outward instead of building tall or compact? I don’t get people like notjustbikes, there are plenty of bike/walk friendly cities in the US

rhode isalnd

>But it’s understandable, if you have infinite flat ground all around you why wouldn’t you expand outward instead of building tall or compact?
The midwest is the birthplace of the skyscraper. Boston's skyline is less impressive than Minneapolis.

I live in a city that fits these criteria but I won't say what it is, we're full.

boston is lost, too latino already. I'd say somewhere in Maine

That's very European, going across the border for lower taxes.

One of the original colony cities like Boston I guess.