http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/08/americas-best-cities-2015_n_6599042.htmlI guess this is good for the city and I like how they mentioned NCSU, but I don't see Raleigh as a must visit place. I think of Raleigh as a "neutral city" as in it doesn't have a feel, it is just a nice mid size town to live and work in. I do like how we are less than 4 hours from multiple NASCAR tracks, multiple amusement parks, multiple golf resorts, and some cool historic sites. Those places aren't actually in Raleigh though.Out of the 5 places listed, the only ones I would be really interested in maybe going to are San Antonio and Albuquerque. They actually have some historic sites near by and Albuquerque is where the Balloon Fiesta is and I would like to see that some day.Anyway, what am I missing? Is there a famous national monument, or national park in Raleigh that I don't know about? Or do we have some major amusement park I don't know about? Do we host some famous festival?[Edited on February 22, 2015 at 11:39 PM. Reason : .]
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2/22/2015 11:41:38 PM
^Well then Martinsville, Charlotte, Bristol, Richmond, or Darlington should be on the list instead of us.
2/22/2015 11:44:45 PM
this is just a garbage listicle at least it's not a slideshow
2/22/2015 11:47:13 PM
Just clicked the link and read through it as Stefon from SNLHome of North Carolina State and right down the road from Duke and UNC, Raleigh epitomizes the best of a small, metropolitan Southern town. Head to 42nd St. Oyster Bar for dinner, stop in for a drink at Cornerstone Tavern, and don't miss Beasley's Chicken + Honey for some damn good fried chicken and waffles.[Edited on February 22, 2015 at 11:50 PM. Reason : .]
2/22/2015 11:48:01 PM
^^True. It is interesting how Raleigh always seems to make these lists. "Best Place For Business" and "Best Place to Live" is a more logical mention though.[Edited on February 22, 2015 at 11:58 PM. Reason : .]
2/22/2015 11:52:40 PM