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Inside top US revival cities
Hipster stores and yoga studios aren't the only things that make a cool city. Other factors, like a thriving art scene, good restaurants and noteworthy attractions contribute into the transformation of a city. Here's a look at 4 revival cities that went from wasteland to wonderland.
- Detroit, Mich. Eastern Market is the place to buy fresh produce, including apples, blueberries and roses from farmers who have driven here from across the Midwest. It also has delightful gourmet goodies and even better people watching.read moreAPShare
- Detroit, Mich. The Henry Ford Museum is a must-go stop while visiting Motor City. It has an amazing collection of artifacts dedicated to the automobile, its impact on America and the workers that made it happen.read moreShira LevineShare
- Detroit, Mich. Detroit's graffiti artist Antonio “Shades” Agee in his studio. Agee ,42, has regular corporate commissions and several pieces archived at the Detroit Institute of Arts. His nickname "Shades," comes from his teen years when we used to wear sunglasses day and night.read moreShira LevineShare
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Dinosaurs on display at PPG Place. The dinosaur statues, which are leftover from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Dinomite Days event, can be found throughout the city.read moreShira LevineShare
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Located in Pittsburgh’s Strip district, Black and Gold Forever is the place to go for anything Steelers-related. “There's nothing more passionate to fans in Pittsburgh than their Steelers," owner John Vazquez told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette last April.read moreShira LevineShare
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Absinthe at Pittsburgh gastropub Meat & Potatoes. This sleek restaurant is one of the many places to eat and drink in the Steel City.read moreShira LevineShare
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Sandwich from Primanti Bros., a famous Pittsburgh chain. Primanti Bros. has 19 restaurants in the Pittsburgh area as well as three in Florida.read moreShira LevineShare
- Pittsburgh, Pa. The Mattress Factory is a contemporary art museum as well as a research and development lab for artists. Than Htay Maung’s politically-charged “My Offering” installation ran from October 2011 through May 2012. The artist said he could not shake the image of the hands reaching for food and safety in the aftermath of the Nagis cyclone that devastated Burma in 2008. Hundred of plaster hands reached out from the wall, each holding a donated by Breadworks, a local bakery. The hands were sold individually for $100, with the entirety of the proceeds going directly to Northside Common Ministries food pantry.read moreShira LevineShare
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Greer Lankton’s “It's all about ME, Not You” is on permanent display at the Mattress Factory. The exhibit, which is filled with chilling dolls and figures, is said to reflect Lankton’s life as an artist, transsexual and drug addict. Over the years, the Mattress Factory has purchased and renovated nine inner city properties in Pittsburgh, converting them into different spaces.read moreShira LevineShare
- Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo boasts of amazing Victorian homes and mansions designed by such architectural greats as Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan and H.H. Richardson. Small galleries and artist-run spaces abound in the Sugar City and Allentown districts, and the strong farm-to-table movement has helped produce a number of excellent restaurants.read moreiStockShare
- Buffalo, N.Y. The Western New York Book Arts Center offers letterpressing, screen-printing, papermaking and bookbinding classes.read moreVisit Buffalo Niagara and Western New York Book Arts CenterShare
- Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis and St. Paul have cold winters and hot summers. The warm months are a chance to to step outside and soak in the myriad of sites and activities—and there’s no better way to do that than on two wheels. Bicycling magazine twice named the city "Best Bike City," ahead of Portland, Ore.read moreMeet MinneapolisShare
- Minneapolis, Mich. Bikers can take advantage of Minneapolis' Nice Ride bike sharing program, where you can grab a bike and catch free music in Mears Park, explore the Walker Art Center or ride along the Mississippi River.read moreMeet MinneapolisShare
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Inside top US revival cities
Hipster stores and yoga studios aren't the only things that make a cool city. Other factors, like a thriving art scene, good restaurants and noteworthy attractions contribute into the transformation of a city. Here's a look at 4 revival cities that went from wasteland to wonderland.
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