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Old Posted: Apr 10, 2012, 2:31 PM
Saj07 Saj07 is offline
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Originally Posted by BlakFlava View Post
But the three other metros, Birmingham, Mobile, and Montgomery feels waaay more metro/urban/city than Huntsville though. They also look more like urban areas. They have tall buildings and good looking downtown areas. But that's my opinion.
Huntsville had a restriction on building heights downtown for a number of years. That has been eased recently.
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