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Denver is One of America's Coolest Cities Says Forbes
At a certain point, all of these lists start to blend together. But if they're talking about Denver, we have to perk up, right? Anyway, we ranked 20th on this (somewhat scientific) list that has some legit players — like Austin, Chicago and San Francisco. Go, Big D!
We attempted to quantify 'coolness' for the 65 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Metropolitan Divisions (areas that include cities and their surrounding suburbs as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget) based on seven data points we weighted evenly. Sperling’s Best Places helped us calculate the number of entertainment options per capita with an Arts & Culture Index (100 is the best score); recreational opportunities, including the amount of green space, quality of outdoor activities available, and the number of pro and college sports teams (again, (100 is the best score); and number of restaurants and bars per capita, with a focus on local eateries. We also looked at each city’s cultural composition using Sperling’s Diversity Index (100 is the best). We included median age, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, favoring places with a large young adult population. Lastly, we looked at net migration for 2011 and unemployment rates, using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Moody’s Analytics. The following list is the 20 cities that ranked highest according to these criteria.


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You'll know that you're a cool city when you stop paying attention to cool city lists.
How the hell did Denver become last on this list? Bogus marketing, Houston seemed to give the biggest donation...
Lets consider the source....
I'm pretty psyched we're on the same list as Bethesda, Maryland, a.k.a. Cooltown, USA.
I can't imagine the accuracy, when Denver gets a Recreation Score of 91/100 (activities + sports teams, how is it not a 100/100).
Wow, #20, You guys should be proud of yourselves.
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