Top 10 Best Walkable Cities in the United States.

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Top 10 Most Walkable Cities in the United States.

I get asked all the time about the best places to live where you don't need a car. Basically, people want to know what are the most walkable cities. That is what today's list is all about. What are the most walkable cities in the United States?

Seattle, Washington
Portland, Oregon
New York City
Washington DC
Boston, Massachusetts
Minneapolis, Minnesota
San Francisco, California
Chicago

Walking is a good way to stay healthy and this list is sort of proof. Most of these cities are considered the fittest and healthiest cities in the United States.

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If you enjoy these videos I would love to hear about it. We look at the best and worst cities, states, towns, and neighborhoods in the United States. Occasionally we do other countries. Most of the time focus on the negative side of locations. That is just what people want to see.
If you only want some happy positive information about a city, town, or state, I would suggest looking up local mortgage and real estate companies or maybe the locations website. They are trying to sell you something so it will be nothing but sunshine, rainbows, and a bunch of smoke up your skirt. They won't tell you about crime, poverty, or insurance you'll need because of natural disasters. I will.


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10: Arlington, VA
9: Portland, Oregon
8: Minneapolis, Minnesota
7: Seattle, Washington
6: Washington, D.C.
5: Chicago, Ill.
4: Philadelphia, PA
3: Boston, Mass.
2: San Francisco, CA
1: New York City, NY

sunshinesunflowerz
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Having lived in The Big Apple for over 30 years, the walking culture is one of the most attractive aspects of living in NYC. It is built around walking through your neighborhood. Or a nicer neighborhood.

InvestBetter.
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When I was stationed in Europe that was nice to walk outside your home and walk to grocery store or restaurant, bars and even a running trail, basically most things.

luvslogistics
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seems like the top cities were all the ones designed before cars.

eatmanyzoos
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Cities should be redeveloped to be more walkable, Cars are becoming more trouble than they're worth

FalconsEye
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Not having a car in Boston would save you lots of frustration. If you ever drove there, you know what I mean.

donh
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One city that I watched turn into a very walker friendly place was Salt Lake City, Utah. The light rail now covers the whole valley, and the downtown area is very walkable around Temple Square and other historical monuments. It all started back around 2000 when they started preparing for the Olympics. Definitely check it out!

trailrvs
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With my disabilities walking is what I do most. Sometimes I take a bus when I can afford it. Thank you for this video. Very helpful

pennykeller
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Please consider making an episode for the most "BIKEABLE" cities or national parks.

TomSpurlock
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I lived in San Francisco for 25 years without a car. No problem. There are more pedestrian friendly neighborhoods than he listed. In Berkeley now, it's still possible to be here without a car but not as easy.

nicolinagallo
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Goose Hollow, Portland, here. Walk Score 98. I sold my car a year ago because I was paying the City Parking cartel $215/month and using the car only twice a month. You nailed it about Portland's small city blocks. Sized for pedestrians.

timelston
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Driving in Boston is almost always a bad idea. I avoid that whenever possible

ecurewitz
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Something I like about your videos is your sign off.
I especially enjoy hearing you say, "Everybody be nice to each other"
Your voice is very soothing and each time the message feels sincere.
Thank You for that! ❤❤❤

gardengatesopen
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I lived in San Francisco 50 years ago. It was fabulous.

jack
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Things I never thought I’d hear in my life:

“I saw a man pull out a sandwich from the front of his pants... not his pockets.”😂😂😂😂😊

andrecarvalho
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Yep I am from Chicago, born and raised. Very walkable. We do get a bad rap but it is not as bad as the news makes it out to be.

lindacarretero
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Agree with the Chicago walkability score. I have lived in several different cities (thanks Military) and I do miss how in Chicago, you can get by using the CTA. I miss Chicago ❤️.

julijules
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#1 is NYC! Finally we have something good in this channel 😌

massygomez
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Phoenix is pretty walkable in the summer, the only issue is the wagon of water you have to pull behind you.

disinterestedperson
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Neat topic, would be interested to know the most walkable cities with populations under 500k, there will likely be some surprises. I love traveling to walkable places because I feel you get the true experience that way. Great video Briggs! 🤘

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