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Michael Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Glenn Koster writes


Joseph Rosenblatt wrote:

> Has anybody thought about what I think are called second tier cities?

And then suggested...

> Many of these cities are lovely with plenty to do. Cities like
Portland
> (Maine or Oregon), Charleston SC, Wichita KS and Lexington KY come to
mind.

While I love Wichita, I don't see it as a viable candidate.  Yes, they
have held conventions of 7500-10000 people and they are ideally located,
the air service is the worst in the country in terms of cost and
convenience of flights.  The public transportation is virtually
non-existent and the number of cabs available is the ghastly!  Finally,
the "convention center" is located away from "Old Towne" - the premier
place in the city to visit and experience the nightlife of Kansas.

May I suggest Kansas City (either Missouri or Kansas), Tulsa or Oklahoma
City?
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Hey, this thread is starting to sound like a Huey Lewis song (DC, San Anton,
and the Liberty Town, Boston and Baton Rouge, Tulsa, Austin, Oklahoma City,
Seattle, San Francisco, too...

Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.

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