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In all my travels, I kinda think my hometown has a good many bars, and
perhaps more bars per capita. than most other cities. Did not find much on the web. I'm sure there must be some info.There is one section in town that has at least 3 bars on each block. South Side. I see 27 bars listed on one site, but theres more little unlisted bars I'm positive. Pittsburgh, Pa. gs |
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> In all my travels, I kinda think my hometown has a good many bars, and > perhaps more bars per capita. than most other cities. Did not find much > on the web. I'm sure there must be some info.There is one section in > town that has at least 3 bars on each block. South Side. I see 27 bars > listed on one site, but theres more little unlisted bars I'm positive. > Pittsburgh, Pa. According to http://www.mensfitness.com/rankings/148, St Louis and Milwaukee have the top number of bars per capita (and having been to both, this sounds right). They also note that Mesa, AZ has the fewest, and having lived there, that also sounds plausible. -- Richard W Kaszeta http://www.kaszeta.org/rich |
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They should check out Enumclaw Washington, we have 10,000 people and 13
bars, one of which has a top flight selection of micro brews. 31taps none of which are in any why related to budcoorsmiller. Not bad for a small town > That beats Atanta by about double as I calculate. gs |
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>>>> That beats Atanta by about double as I calculate.
Especially if you broaden the equation to: bars x population x cascade hops. |
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According to census data, where I used to live (Glidden, WI), they have
5 taverns and a population of about 350... Scott VW wrote: > wrote: > >> In all my travels, I kinda think my hometown has a good many bars, and >> perhaps more bars per capita. than most other cities. Did not find much >> on the web. I'm sure there must be some info.There is one section in >> town that has at least 3 bars on each block. South Side. I see 27 bars >> listed on one site, but theres more little unlisted bars I'm positive. >> Pittsburgh, Pa. >> >> gs >> > > They should check out Enumclaw Washington, we have 10,000 people and 13 > bars, one of which has a top flight selection of micro brews. 31taps > none of which are in any why related to budcoorsmiller. Not bad for a > small town |
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the town adjacent to mine S. Amboy NJ not too long ago had the most
bars per square mile...the town is only one square mile and has in the area of 10-13 bars |
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the town adjacent to mine S. Amboy NJ not too long ago had the most
bars per square mile...the town is only one square mile and has in the area of 10-13 bars > I didn't want to get into small towns, but comes to mind some small towns in Nevada I've travled through. One spot outside Yuma Mexico, is a L or horshoe shaped set of bars, or I should say whorehouses, and thats all there is. Its all bars. The place reminds me of the movie where the crooks hijack a RV and go to this remote bar out in the desert. Its the Zona! gs |
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![]() Scott wrote: > According to census data, where I used to live (Glidden, WI), they have > 5 taverns and a population of about 350... > If we're allowed to push this concept to an extreme, I can nominate Cleator, Arizona, halfway up the long dirt ex-railroad-right-of-way road to Crown King, Arizona. It is the archetype of a true Wild West "ghost town" with several abandoned houses, an abandoned schoolhouse, and one saloon still operated by the town's sole resident caretaker. (Said town is still legally owned by the Cleator family, who now lives elsewhere.) Do an Internet search and you may find several online accounts by off-roaders and 4WD enthusiasts. So that's one functioning bar, one resident. The ratio doesn't get any higher, folks. |
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