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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071208/lf_nm_...ities_events_dc

list of the top 25 '2007 Most Eventful Cities:

1. New York, New York (pop. 8,214,426)

2. Los Angeles, California (pop. 3,849,378)

3. San Francisco, California (pop. 744,041)

4. Chicago, Illinois (pop. 2,833,321)

5. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (pop. 1,448,394)

6. Tucson, Arizona (pop. 518,956)

7. Houston, Texas (pop. 2,144,491)

8. Phoenix, Arizona (pop. 1,512,986)

9. San Diego, California (pop. 1,256,951)

10. Washington, District of Columbia (pop. 581,530)

11. Boston, Massachusetts (pop. 590,763)

12. Miami, Florida (pop. 404,048)

13. Seattle, Washington (pop. 582,454)

14. Atlanta, Georgia (pop. 486,411)

15. Dallas, Texas (pop. 1,232,940)

16. Denver, Colorado (pop. 566,974)

17. Austin, Texas (pop. 709,893)

18. Tampa, Florida (pop. 332,888)

19. Las Vegas, Nevada (pop. 552,539)

20. Albuquerque, New Mexico (pop. 504,949)

21. Baltimore, Maryland (pop. 631,366)

22. Indianapolis, Indiana (pop. 785,597)

23. Minneapolis, Minnesota (pop. 372,833)

24. St. Louis, Missouri (pop. 353,837)

25. Nashville, Tennessee (pop. 552,120)

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So this is based on the number of events listed on their website? Or just websites in general?

According to the article, many family and school/alumni events. Just as perpelexing as us havinging ridiculous numbers of book-related events.
Yeah, this whole list sounds like one big marketing ploy.

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