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24 | 10.26% |
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14 | 5.98% |
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13 | 5.56% |
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15 | 6.41% |
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30 | 12.82% |
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25 | 10.68% |
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31 | 13.25% |
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19 | 8.12% |
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8 | 3.42% |
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8 | 3.42% |
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5 | 2.14% |
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7 | 2.99% |
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20 | 8.55% |
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Little Rock - USA
Here is Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. The population is 183,133.
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In my opinion, this is a pretty damn good skyline! Didn't expect this from Little Rock. For it's size, it gets a 9.5/10 from me.
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Nice skyline for a small city...9/10
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Wow! Never expected this! ummm, 9/10 because it has such a small population.
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8/10
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Only 183 thousand?
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183,000? Yeah right
Thats probably the population for just the city limits man! Very decieving! US Census showed 590,024 residents in the Little Rock Metro area in July 2001... a more sensible number, but still a very solid skyline for that population... I give it an 8!
The tallest building is the TCBY center correct? |
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Yep, the TCBY tower is the tallest at 166m.
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it's a boxy skyline, but it's quite good considering it's population
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I have relatives that a visit every year. Very nice city. It's very green, hilly, and historic and pretty vibrant. I give it's skyline a 7.5. Pretty good for a state that few people would believe would have a skyline like this.
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7/10
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"Thats probably the population for just the city limits man! Very decieving! US Census showed 590,024 residents in the Little Rock Metro area in July 2001... a more sensible number, but still a very solid skyline for that population... I give it an 8!"
yea i must agree with you on this one, but those figures are wrong, the metro is at the most ( and this is stretching it) 420,000. I live in Jonesboro , about an hour and a half north east of there, and i must say that the little Rock skyline is more impressive ( atleast in person) than the close by city of memphis. even tho memphis has a far greater population..........9.5
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Sorry guys
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Very nice skyline for its size. The Little Rock metro is actually near 600,000 now. jtown,man I don't know where you're getting 420,000, it's much bigger than that. That being said, there are some good looking buildings and nice density, with a great setting next to the Arkansas River. It's cool what Little Rock has done with the Arkansas in turning it into a focal point for recreation and development. My city Tulsa is looking to do the same with our portion of the Arkansas, eventually. Nice place 8.5/10.
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Pulaski county has 360,000.
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very USA----- 7/10
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I like the skyline, 8.5
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In the second picture you can see the capital building in the far right part of the picture....
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