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Originally Posted by Deepwaters
If we're triangulating here, don't forget the San Francisco Bay area. There is no one city here that is huge, but that's because the bay area consists of many smaller towns all clumped together around the bay.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Bay_Area
Rather than a single city with suburbs like New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, it is a single metropolitan region with no clear urban center, or perhaps with three: San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose.
I have a feeling that this area would be more open to Alizée's music than a lot of places in the U.S., because it is so culturally diverse and politically progressive.
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7.7 million is child's play
Chicago's metropolitan area has 9.7 million
the actual city has 2.8 million
i live about 50 minutes away from downtown chicago but almost considered one of its suburbs
great economy - one of the best in the world and 3rd best in the U.S.
that's good so lots of people can buy Alizee's cds
i vote for chicago as one of the cities
it's relatively close to east coast centers too i.e. D.C., NYC, Boston...