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Old 06-19-05, 06:40 PM
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America's Top Cleanest Cities Portland Oregon

America's Top 5 Cleanest Cities, Portland is number 1.

https://www.rd.com/content/openConten...ontentId=15115
https://www.rd.com/content/openConten...23&pageIndex=5

I also thinks that Portland have the best bike path system in US too.

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Official 'Best City for Bicyling in North America' several years running. Not only #1 in air quality, but the only city whose air quality improved, instead of getting worse. Gee, maybe it has something to do with all the cyclists? Move here and ride your bike! I'm serious! If not that, make where you are a better place for bicycling.
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Where did they get that picture with the blue sky??? Must be PS all the way, because I haven't been to Portland in 15 years and seen a clear blue sky.
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The only surprise from me (not living in america) is howhigh buffalo placed. I sure didn't expect to see it THAT high. Otherwise everything else seems to fit from what I heard and have seen.
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Tha air has been improving in Buffalo ever since the steel mills closed. I went to college there, the bicycling was pretty good, except it was really impossible to ride for most of the winter, about December to April or longer.
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woohoo for portland..
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