The United States has beautiful cities with stunning architecture and scenic views. Denver and Grand Canyon Village are notable examples. However, we wonโt be discussing those cities today.
Instead, weโll focus on the ugliest cities in each state. These cities lack visual appeal due to neglect or poor design choices.
While they may be livable, itโs best to avoid them when planning trips to enjoy beauty.
Holbrook, Arizona


Holbrook, Arizona is a small town with a population of 5,000 that is easy to miss. However, itโs not particularly noteworthy or visually appealing.
The townโs location plays a significant role in its lack of beauty.
According to a user, Holbrook is surrounded by flat lands and rolling hills, offering unimpressive natural scenery compared to the more beautiful desert landscapes found in Phoenix.
Additionally, the area experiences harsh winds that can be quite severe due to its location.
Essex Junction, Vermont
Despite its flaws, the long-time residents of Essex Junction, Vermont, manage to find positives in their town. While outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking are available, there isnโt much else to do, especially during the winter season.
One resident mentioned that winter can bring road damage and potholes, making it less enjoyable for outdoor pursuits.
However, despite these drawbacks, some residents still appreciate their hometown. One person acknowledged that there is room for improvement, highlighting issues like close-mindedness and coldness among the people.
Nevertheless, they expressed a sense of attachment to Essex Junction, citing overall safety and lack of pollution as reasons they would choose to live there again and eventually raise their children there.
It seems that the town has its ups and downs, but for some, the positives outweigh the negatives.


Gary, Indiana
Gary, Indiana, known to some primarily through references in The Music Man, apparently elicits strong negative sentiments from certain individuals.
One aspect that some people believe the city lacks significantly is color.
According to one personโs vivid description, Gary is depicted as a gray city devoid of vibrant hues. They even jokingly remarked that they thought they had become colorblind until they reached Chicago.
While opinions about Gary may vary, itโs hard to deny the cleverness of that particular quip.


Nome, Alaska
Nome, Alaska, located in the northern region, often faces criticism for being boring and unattractive. However, in defense of the town, these qualities seem to be a shared characteristic of Alaska as a whole.
Unless one has a deep appreciation for desolate landscapes, it is suggested that they may not have a pleasant experience in the area.
With a population of only 3,500, Nome lacks entertainment and events, which is understandable considering its primary focus on gold mining.
Unless someone is aspiring to be a prospector, they are likely to find Nome uninteresting, lacking in excitement, and somewhat unappealing in terms of aesthetics.


Rolla, North Dakota
While Rolla, North Dakota may not be the ugliest city in America, it ranks near the bottom in the state. While it may offer a great nightlife and suburban lifestyle, its visual appeal is lacking.
The city is known for its peculiarly shaped buildings and unconventional paint colors, which may appeal to those with unique tastes.
Residents of Rolla generally have positive opinions about the city, but it is evident that there is room for improvement.
According to two Niche residents, there is a need for the community to come together and update the city. One resident expressed a desire for larger yards for children to play in, while another mentioned the potential for the community to grow further.
Although there are areas for improvement, there is a sense of optimism about Rollaโs potential as a growing community.


Winner, South Dakota
Winner, South Dakota, with a population of just 2,800 residents, fails to impress. Surprisingly, it was named after a prosperous trading post in Tripp County back in 1909.
However, things have gone downhill since then. Itโs unfortunate to peak in the early 20th century!
Despite Winnerโs unappealing appearance, it has produced notable individuals such as Frank Leahy, Delores Taylor, and Jim Palmer. The latter, a renowned Hall of Fame pitcher, played in Winner in 1963.
Palmer humorously remarked, โIn Winner, there are 2,500 people, four girls, two restaurants, one movie theater, no TV, no air-conditioning, and the temperature always hovers around a hundred.โ


Reno, Nevada
Reno, the wannabe Las Vegas of Nevada, surpasses its counterpart in terms of being an eyesore. Imagine all the negative aspects of Vegas without any of the positives, and youโll have a fairly accurate picture of Reno.
However, itโs important to note that not everyone despises the cityโs trashiness.
A Reddit user and resident of Reno acknowledged the cityโs trashy reputation but saw it as a positive attribute. They argued that Renoโs trashiness stems from a sense of camaraderie and self-expression.
In their view, being trashy means embracing authenticity and breaking free from societal norms, as the community shares common experiences and supports each other without being constrained by conventional social constructs.


Harrington, Delaware
Despite a few unique attractions that set Harrington apart from other small towns, itโs unfortunate that its appearance is quite unappealing.
The town hosts the Delaware State Fair annually, attracting visitors from across the state. However, once the fair is over, Harrington becomes a desolate town with only 3,500 residents.
In the meantime, as residents eagerly await the next yearโs fair, their main entertainment option is gambling at the Harrington Raceway & Casino located in the southern part of the city.
While one might expect the casino to have an impressive exterior, it disappoints with a lackluster appearance resembling a church. Even on the inside, it fails to offer anything remarkable.


Harrisville, Rhode Island
Harrisville has its appeal for nature enthusiasts and those who appreciate living amidst wooded areas while still being close to the city and convenient stores.
A resident on Niche shared their positive experience, highlighting the beauty of the surroundings and the wildlife they encounter, such as wild turkeys, deer, and various bird species nesting in their trees.
However, itโs important to acknowledge that this positive perspective doesnโt outweigh the overall negative aspects of living in Harrisville.
Despite the presence of good public schools and recreational activities, the high cost of living remains a significant drawback, particularly due to the challenging housing market.
Residents may find themselves struggling with low-paying jobs while having to overpay for houses that are structurally weak and prone to deterioration.


Butte, Montana
While Butte, Montana may not be considered the most visually appealing place, it frequently receives criticism when discussing the least attractive cities in the state.
Some individuals express their disdain for the city in colorful and offensive language, as demonstrated by a blunt Reddit user who associated Butte with a sense of despair, describing it as a place that embodies the smell of stale beer, urine, and dirty ashtrays.
While we shouldnโt disregard these negative opinions entirely, itโs important to recognize that perceptions can vary greatly.
While Butte may not be a picturesque wonderland, it likely has positive aspects and unique qualities that might contradict the extreme negativity expressed by certain individuals.


Howland, Maine
After enduring years of having a small population and unremarkable scenery despite being located by a river, Howland, Maine, appears to be on the path to improvement.
Residents on Niche commend the local government for revitalizing the town and fostering community development in this compactly populated area. This highlights the potential for transforming unattractive cities into beautiful ones.
However, job prospects in Howland are limited, mostly consisting of hourly positions in convenience stores and customer service.
If youโre seeking to establish a career, it may be more fruitful to explore areas with expanding businesses and more scenic views.
Additionally, a former resident points out the absence of a 24-hour pizza place, raising the question of whether Howland is worth visiting at all.


Aberdeen, Washington
Aberdeen, Washington, is primarily known as the hometown of the late Kurt Cobain, the frontman of Nirvana. Unfortunately, that remains the cityโs main claim to fame.
As expressed by a Reddit user, it becomes evident why Cobainโs music was often characterized by darkness and melancholy upon observing the city itself. Aberdeen is described as an unattractive place, lacking visual appeal.
The user describes the natural surroundings of Aberdeen as stunningly beautiful, but they contrast sharply with the townโs gloomy atmosphere.
Built on a swamp, the city exudes a sense of grayness and depression, giving off an aura that drains oneโs vitality.
If cities could possess emotions, Aberdeen would be perceived as utterly and hopelessly despondent.


Somersworth, New Hampshire
Somersworth is a city where many current residents long to leave as soon as possible. It faces challenges such as high crime rates and a rapid departure of businesses, making it difficult for people to develop an affection for the city they grew up in.
A sense of safety is rarely experienced, leading to a reluctance to take leisurely evening walks.
Moreover, the departure of job opportunities has resulted in an increase in the cityโs unattractiveness.
According to a reviewer on Niche, incidents such as car windows being smashed and the near-burning of an apartment building have been reported.
Another individual mentioned the unusual odor of the water and the significant pollution in the Salmon Falls River.
Additionally, the townโs overall lack of wealth is reflected in the deteriorating condition of roads, with many exhibiting extensive cracks, and local businesses struggling to stay afloat.


Wahiawa, Hawaii
It is true that finding an unattractive spot in Hawaii is quite challenging as the entire state is known for its natural beauty. However, Wahiawa unfortunately falls short in comparison.
Despite being surrounded by a lake and the stunning Hawaiian scenery, Wahiawa seems to have missed out on the beauty that surrounds it.
One disappointed visitor expressed their feelings about the town on Tripadvisor, describing their arrival as depressing. They noted the presence of poverty, limited economic resources, and the overall impact of such circumstances in a place renowned for its beauty and hospitality.
The irony of Wahiawaโs situation is apparent, with the visitor speculating that the presence of military bases in the area might hinder the town from blossoming into a slice of paradise.


Blue Field, West Virginia
If youโre seeking an inexpensive place to retire and arenโt concerned about the view, Bluefield may fit the bill. However, itโs important to set realistic expectations.
According to a reviewer on Niche, Bluefield is depicted as a dangerous and unsuccessful environment, lacking job opportunities, quality schools, and overall hope.
The townโs previous prosperity, fueled by coal and railroad industries, seems to have dissipated without contributing to local businesses or infrastructure. Growth and development were resisted, unless they directly benefited specific individuals or groups.
Adding to the negative sentiment, another resident expressed that Bluefield, WV, has no redeeming qualities whatsoever, discouraging anyone from considering it as a place to stay for any reason.


Camden, New Jersey
New Jersey often faces criticism as a state, but few places within it receive as much individual disdain as Camden. Camden is commonly depicted as an unattractive and sketchy place, which is undoubtedly an undesirable combination.
According to a Reddit user, Camden is deteriorating, and there is a lack of willingness to address the situation.
Basic property maintenance requires ongoing expenses, and residents seem reluctant to bear even that cost. Years of neglect have led to additional repair needs, making the prospect of living in Camden even less appealing.
As a result, it appears more affordable for individuals to seek housing options elsewhere rather than investing in Camdenโs revitalization.


Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan has faced ongoing challenges and has developed a reputation for being an unfavorable place to live. In addition to its negative perception, the city is often characterized as visually unappealing.
The situation has become disheartening to the point where even native Detroiters are starting to agree with the critics.
A specific Reddit user, who is a resident of Detroit, pinpointed areas within the city that they find particularly unattractive.
They emphasized that upon examining a satellite map of Detroit, the surroundings outside the i94, m10, i75, i375 rectangle (the path that Woodward Avenue takes) quickly become noticeably unpleasant in terms of aesthetics.


Holdrege, Nebraska
Holdrege, a city in Nebraska, falls into the category of being similar to other cities, but with more drawbacks. It falls short in various aspects, whether itโs outdated architecture or a lack of vibrant nightlife, which provides little incentive for people to stay for an extended period.
The sentiments of former residents, as expressed in Niche reviews, shed light on the cityโs limitations.
One reviewer suggests that Holdrege could benefit from updates to its residential areas and expansion with more diverse shopping options.
Another points out the perceived cleanliness issues in fast-food restaurants and the scarcity of higher-end dining establishments.


Liberal, Kansas
Despite the misleading connotation of its name, Liberal, Kansas, did not acquire its name based on political beliefs.
According to the City of Liberal website, the town was named after S.S. Rogers, the first resident who was known for his generosity, leading people to say, โThatโs very liberal of you.โ
However, the subsequent history of the town takes a less favorable turn. Drought conditions forced farmers to leave, resulting in the establishment of natural gas plants.
In 1963, the largest helium plant in the world, National Helium, was built in Liberal.
Unfortunately, natural gas and helium plants are not aesthetically pleasing, suggesting that the industrial presence in the area detracts from the townโs visual appeal.


Laurel, Mississippi
Laurel, Mississippi serves as the backdrop for the popular HGTV show Home Town, where Ben and Erin Napier work on renovating homes in the cityโs historic district.
One might expect that Laurel would be a beautiful place as a result of their efforts. However, despite their best intentions, there are still individuals who hold the belief that Laurel is simply unattractive.
A blunt Reddit user expressed their opinion, stating that Laurel is a โcesspoolโ despite attempts to beautify it on the Home Town show.
Furthermore, they claimed that the city had earned the unfortunate distinction of being one of the most violent cities in Mississippi the previous year, if their memory served them correctly.


West Memphis, Arkansas
West Memphis, Arkansas is often compared to its neighboring city, Memphis, Tennessee, in terms of its unattractiveness. Despite being situated on the opposite side of the Mississippi River, it fails to impress.
Similar to many cities in the region, West Memphis has experienced a gradual decline over the years, resulting in its deteriorating state.
The cityโs descent into disrepair makes for a melancholic and visually unappealing scene, which aligns with the theme of this slideshow.
Visitors to West Memphis should be prepared for poorly maintained roads and a significant number of rundown buildings, further contributing to the overall lackluster appearance of the city.


Watts Mills, South Carolina
Watts Mills (or Wattsville) stands out among the cities mentioned for its potential in terms of recreational activities and natural beauty. While it may not compete with Hawaiiโs breathtaking views, the lakes and streams in Watts Mills offer year-round beauty.
However, the city itself is far from desirable. Upon entering the city center, it gives off an eerie, ghost-town vibe reminiscent of a horror movie.
The influx of transplants from northern states, such as New York, has had unintended consequences, including safety concerns.
As one resident shared on Niche, the rising population has led to increased crime rates. Many citizens struggle to make ends meet, living at or below the poverty line.
Professional job opportunities are scarce in the area, with most available jobs being trade-related but offering low wages. In fact, some residents are forced to commute to other counties for work.
Watts Mills was originally named after the Watts textile mill, which now lies abandoned. The abandoned factory, which was established in 1902, represents the current state of decay and neglect in the city.


Hazard, Kentucky
Hazard, Kentucky, despite its unfortunate name, does not attract residents or showcase its beauty. In truth, there isnโt much natural beauty to highlight in the town.
Interestingly, Hazard was not named after an actual disaster but rather after Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, a figure from the War of 1812.
During the early 20th century, the arrival of railroads briefly connected Hazard to visitors and migrants, providing a period of increased accessibility for the once-isolated town surrounded by mountains.
However, the Great Depression put an end to the visitor boom, and since then, Hazard has seen minimal change and remains visually unremarkable.
In fact, it gained attention when President Clinton chose it as his first stop on his national tour of poverty-stricken communities in 1999โa reputation no town desires.


Eastman, Georgia
Eastman, Georgia, falls short not only in terms of character but also in vitality. With a small population of around 5,000 residents, the town lacks vibrancy.
While there are a few charming turn-of-the-century homes scattered throughout, they are not enough to entice people to settle in such a remote location.
The notable aspects of Eastman include a railroad that, like in many other cities across America, runs through the town.
Additionally, Eastman is known for being the location of the first Stuckeyโs Pecan Shoppe, established during the Great Depression. However, these points of interest are not particularly thrilling or remarkable.
Eastmanโs heyday was in the 19th century when it served as Americaโs center for the timber and sawmill industry. Since then, the town has struggled to regain the same level of significance or economic prosperity.


Glencoe, Minnesota
Glencoe, a small town in Minnesota, suffers from a lack of uniqueness and is often perceived as unattractive. However, the townโs biggest issue lies in its sense of exclusivity, which amplifies its unappealing nature.
Despite its modest population of around 5,600 residents, some individuals in Glencoe exhibit an air of superiority.
Former residents have shared their experiences on Niche, expressing that newcomers or those who havenโt lived there their entire lives are not readily accepted.
One person mentioned that being born in Glencoe or having connections with long-term residents is crucial for acceptance. These residents are described as self-absorbed, while the local schools are criticized for their poor quality and inadequate response to the mistreatment of newcomers.
The negative treatment by fellow students and the lack of intervention by the schools contribute to an unwelcoming environment.


Afton, Wyoming
Afton, Wyoming, is a tiny town that narrowly missed the 2,000-person mark with only 1,911 residents as of 2010. With such a small population, itโs not surprising that there isnโt much to do in the area, aside from being slightly disturbed by the worldโs largest arch made of elk antlers that lines the highway.
Residential reviews on Niche paint a rather negative picture of Afton.
One reviewer advises travelers to โjust keep drivingโ due to the lack of open establishments in the town. The only notable options seem to be the mountains, which are open for exploration, and a Pizza Hut.
However, relying solely on a 12-inch pizza for sustenance during a solitary mountain trek is not recommended.


Peopleโs Freeway, Utah
Living right beside a major highway can indeed be a challenging experience, especially in terms of street noise. Peopleโs Freeway in Utah is a fittingly named city that sits alongside a busy freeway, and it appears to have garnered a negative reputation.
A long-time resident shared their perspective on Niche, describing the area as an โurban hell.โ
They cautioned against moving there unless one is willing to endure a 20-minute drive to access the freeway and constantly cope with the noise from helicopters, airplanes, trains, and jets.
The location is depicted as far away from everything, which can be a drawback.
Another resident emphasized the unattractive atmosphere of the surrounding areas, with run-down shopping centers contributing to an overall dreary energy in the town.
The traffic is described as horrendous and the population density as overwhelming.


Lochbuie, Colorado
Lochbuie, with a population of nearly 7,400 residents, is a modest town with its origins in the Spacious Living Mobile Home Park, also known as โSpace City,โ in the 1960s.
Eventually, it developed into an actual city and was named after the Scottish town of Lochbuie on the Isle of Mull. However, unlike its Scottish namesake, the American Lochbuie fails to match its beauty.
While Lochbuie may not be covered in filth, it doesnโt earn any particular praise either.
Aerial views of the town provide little insight into its character, aside from emphasizing its small size.
The landscape appears flat and gray, lacking the natural beauty and abundance of flora that one might expect from Colorado, a state renowned for its stunning landscapes and wildlife.
Overall, Lochbuie falls short in terms of aesthetic appeal, especially when compared to the picturesque reputation of its Scottish counterpart or the natural splendor typically associated with Colorado.


Franklin, Virginia
Franklin, Virginia, does not fare well when it comes to first impressions, particularly for individuals who move there without prior knowledge. One naive resident discovered this the hard way, as their experience of the town fell far short of their expectations.
The resident expressed their disappointment on Niche, highlighting the overwhelming stench that greeted them upon arrival. The presence of a paper mill emitting toxic smoke over residential areas was a major contributor to this unpleasant odor, making the town literally smell like a sewer.
In addition to the noxious smell, the resident found the overall appearance of the town to be trashy. They observed a lack of cleanliness, with residents littering and throwing trash anywhere they pleased.
This behavior contributed to an eyesore, prompting the resident to question what happened to the concept of keeping Virginia beautiful.


Dunn, North Carolina
Dunn, North Carolina, initially gives off the impression of a charming small town reminiscent of the setting in the TV show Gilmore Girls, but it also has its share of challenges.
One resident expressed on Niche that Dunn has historically embodied a small-town atmosphere, but it is now facing issues such as gangs, violence, and littering, which are detracting from its charm.
Unfortunately, this residentโs experience growing up in Dunn was marked by witnessing the town progressively deteriorate over time.
Another resident passionately highlighted the lack of job opportunities, noting that the only options seem to be brought in by fast-food chains. Additionally, the absence of public transportation makes it difficult for children to navigate and enjoy the town freely.


Emmett, Idaho
Emmett, Idaho, appears to be a town that lacks notable features and fails to attract much attention. Limited information about the town contributes to its uninteresting image, despite edited pictures showcasing a lush green landscape.
Efforts are likely being made to encourage visitors to explore beyond a mere drive-by experience.
According to Niche reviewers, residing outside the city allows individuals to enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding woods.
However, the city itself is criticized for lacking recreational spaces for young people and having a dearth of interesting features. Additionally, residents note that the cost of living in Emmett is high, creating financial burdens.
Infrastructure is also a concern, with reports of deteriorating roads and sidewalks, as well as concerns about the condition of the local high school, which some suggest should be condemned due to health and safety reasons.


Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico, does not escape criticism when it comes to its visual appeal, particularly for those who are not fond of the desert environment.
While the entire state may not suit their taste, some locations within New Mexico are considered more unattractive than others, and unfortunately, Albuquerque falls into that category.
However, the primary complaint about the city seems to be its perceived lack of excitement rather than its physical appearance.
According to a Reddit userโs perspective, Albuquerque is deemed unattractive due to its perceived boredom. The city may not offer the vibrant club scene, opportunities to meet many new people, or the bustling atmosphere that some individuals seek.
Additionally, concerns about crime rates are mentioned, with the user noting that while crime is often sensationalized in the media, it is relatively high compared to similarly sized cities.


Bastrop, Louisiana
Bastrop, the largest city in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, unfortunately does not boast of beauty or positive aspects. Many former residents have shared their criticisms of the town on Niche, highlighting various shortcomings.
These issues have led to a significant decline in population, with nearly 1,000 residents leaving between 2000 and 2010.
According to one former resident, Bastrop lacks extracurricular activities for children, leading to a sense of stagnation and limited opportunities.
Additionally, the presence of drugs in the town has contributed to its decline, negatively impacting the community and its overall condition.
Another resident noted the small size of Bastrop and the old-fashioned appearance of its stores and buildings, reminiscent of western movies rather than reflecting the Southern location.


Riverdale, Illinois
Riverdale, Illinois, may not live up to the excitement and allure of the TV series bearing the same name. This Illinois village, distinct from the well-known Riverdale neighborhood in Chicago, fails to offer a comparable experience.
Its lackluster nature becomes apparent through factors such as cookie-cutter, run-down brown buildings that lack visual appeal.
A resident of Riverdale shared their insights on Niche, highlighting several issues with the village.
Housing is described as terrible, and taxes are deemed too high in relation to the services provided by the city. Affordability, particularly for renters, is a concern.
On-street parking may be available, but the quality of the exteriors of the buildings is considered subpar. Additionally, the passing of older residents and the transfer of their homes to new owners who may not care for the properties has contributed to a worsening state of affairs.


Hermiston, Oregon
While Hermiston, Oregon, may have the unfortunate distinction of being considered the ugliest town in the state, it still possesses some positive attributes.
One notable aspect is the thriving agriculture industry, which offers ample job opportunities. However, it does come with a downside.
According to a resident on Niche, the focus on agriculture in the area can lead to unpleasant smells, which detract from the townโs overall appeal.
Additionally, another resident mentioned the housing shortage in Hermiston, as the demand surpasses the available supply. This can make it challenging for newcomers to find suitable housing.
Furthermore, the extreme weather conditions, characterized by hot summers and cold winters, contribute to the unattractive appearance of many yards in Hermiston. The combination of heat and cold results in yellowed, dead grass filled with crabgrass.


Ames, Iowa
Ames, Iowa, attracts a significant number of students who enroll at Iowa State University. However, many of these students would likely prefer to study elsewhere, as Ames is not particularly noteworthy.
While it may not be considered hideous, it falls short of being beautiful and is often deemed too boring to be captivating.
One notable aspect of Ames is its reputation for safety, which sets it apart from some other places. However, this safety comes at the cost of limited excitement and activity.
Unless one is a student at Iowa State University, there may be a lack of engaging events and attractions to satisfy residents and visitors.
As a consolation, one can always gaze out at the vast expanse of cornfields that surround the area.


Youngstown, Ohio
Youngstown, Ohio, has experienced a decline over the years, commonly seen in many cities within the Rust Belt. As businesses and residents have moved away, the city has faced a slow deterioration and loss of vitality.
Unfortunately, this decline has not gone unnoticed by individuals who have observed how far Youngstown has fallen.
A Reddit user described Youngstown as โPure depression,โ emphasizing the harsh reality of the cityโs current state.
While efforts are being made to revive and rejuvenate Youngstown, it is evident that there is still a long journey ahead before the city can regain its former glory and showcase its best qualities once again.


Lawton, Oklahoma
Lawton, Oklahoma, appears to have a negative reputation among those who are familiar with it. While the town may not be widely known, individuals who have experienced or heard about Lawton have formed largely unfavorable opinions.
It seems that Lawton is perceived as a place where people generally do not want to be.
One Reddit user expressed strong criticism of Lawton, even referring to it as โRotten, OK.โ
They described the town as a military-centric location with a negative environment, characterized as a garbage dump. The presence of military personnel and locals who may feel stuck due to early parenthood is mentioned.
The user also highlighted rampant crime, including a significant gang problem. Additionally, they mentioned that Lawtonโs economy revolves around pawn shops, tattoo parlors, and Applebeeโs.


Brockton, Massachusetts
While Brockton, Massachusetts, may not be known for its architectural appeal beyond City Hall, it does have some notable features.
The town is described as having a budget version of Paris, with straight-edged roads, compact townhouses, and a famous library. While it may lack architectural grandeur, Brockton has embraced its identity as the โCity of Championsโ due to its association with boxing champions.
Despite its less-than-impressive exterior, Brockton offers a range of fun festivals throughout the year, adding some vibrancy to the city.
Furthermore, the town set a world record in 2010 by gathering 872 people wearing Santa Hats in one place at one time, showcasing a unique and festive achievement.
While the architectural aspect may not be a strong suit, Brocktonโs sense of community and its efforts to celebrate its โCity of Championsโ reputation through festivals and notable records contribute to its distinctive character.


New Haven, Connecticut
While New Haven, Connecticut, has its positive aspects, particularly in terms of its culinary offerings, it is acknowledged that not all parts of the city reflect the same glitz, beauty, and vibrancy found in the more tourist-friendly areas.
A Reddit user and New Haven resident pointed out the downside of living in the cityโthe presence of ghettos.
They highlighted that while some of the best food establishments are located in these areas, they are often characterized by a run-down and shabby appearance, and safety concerns arise due to crime.
This comment underscores the reality that New Haven, like many cities, has areas with socio-economic challenges and higher crime rates.
While the culinary scene may be a highlight, it is important to acknowledge that certain neighborhoods may exhibit a less desirable appearance and potentially raise safety concerns.


Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama, is a historically significant city with pockets of beauty. However, when viewed from above, a notable pattern emergesโthe prevalence of buildings constructed with brown bricks, giving the city an overall bland appearance.
A Reddit user aptly described Birmingham as a city with numerous bland brown brick buildings from the โ80s, with the other half consisting of abandoned ruins of similar structures.
This observation emphasizes the extensive use of brickwork, which has become a defining characteristic of the cityโs architectural landscape.
While the intention behind this choice may have been to create a cohesive aesthetic, it has resulted in a monotonous and, in the opinion of the user, an unattractive urban environment.


St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri, may not appeal to everyoneโs aesthetic preferences due to its mixed reputation.
While the city has a rich history and is known for landmarks like the Cardinals baseball team and the iconic Gateway Arch, it is not considered the most visually pleasing place.
The cityโs high crime rates have unfortunately led to certain areas becoming run-down and neglected.
While many residents passionately defend St. Louis, there are also those who acknowledge the less attractive aspects of the city.
One resident expressed a desire for St. Louis to annex East St. Louis in order to facilitate development and improve the appearance of the other side of the river.


Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has faced its share of challenges in the past, but there are indications of positive change and revitalization in certain areas.
While some individuals may still perceive the city as unattractive and undesirable, local residents have noticed improvements and express optimism about its future.
A Reddit user highlighted the ongoing development in downtown Milwaukee, emphasizing the visible signs of progress and growth.
They mentioned the influx of new branches of national chains and the expansion of regional businesses into the area, viewing these developments as positive indicators for the cityโs economic and urban development.


Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis, Tennessee, is renowned for its vibrant music and food scene, offering plenty of entertainment options. However, the cityโs overall appearance may not live up to its individual charming historic buildings, as it can be perceived as run-down and melancholic.
A Reddit user shared their perspective, advising potential visitors to consider Nashville instead.
They pointed out issues with Memphisโ transportation system and a reputation for ongoing safety concerns. In contrast, they highlighted Nashville as a thriving city with a growing population and numerous flourishing aspects.
Based on their experience, they discouraged others from visiting Memphis.


Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland, is no stranger to discussions about its appearance, with many individuals, including residents, sharing their opinions about the cityโs decline in aesthetics.
While Baltimore has a rich history and was once considered visually appealing, it is perceived by some as having lost its former charm.
A Reddit user and Baltimore resident expressed their sentiment, stating that the city is not inherently ugly but rather in a state of ruin.
They highlighted specific areas like Patterson Park and Mount Vernon as examples of the cityโs remaining beauty, while noting that much of Baltimore has been neglected and left to deteriorate.


Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, once a thriving mining city, has encountered multiple challenges, including issues with crime, limited job prospects, and a declining population.
These factors have contributed to a perception of the cityโs decline.
A Reddit user captured the sentiment surrounding Johnstown, describing it as a city that feels like it is undergoing a slow and unsettling demise.
The difficulties faced by Johnstown have not gone unnoticed, and there is a hope that the city will be able to undergo a revitalization and regain its former vibrancy in the future.


Albany, New York
While opinions on cities can vary, it is not uncommon for some individuals to have negative views of Albany, New York.
The cityโs role as the state capital and a center for business may not necessarily make it an attractive destination for leisure or recreational activities.
A Reddit user expressed their strong disapproval of Albany, likening it to a large Greyhound bus station and describing it in unflattering terms.
Their remarks emphasized a perception of the city as unappealing, particularly during the winter when it is described as a muddy, gray place.


Panama City, Florida
Panama City, Florida may not enjoy the same level of beauty and fun as its neighboring resort town, Panama City Beach.
Some residents have expressed dissatisfaction with the appearance of the city, particularly due to the prevalence of McMansions.
The abundance of these unappealing and tasteless homes has contributed to a perceived decline in the cityโs overall aesthetic.


El Paso, Texas
El Paso, Texas, has been subject to varying opinions regarding its aesthetics.
While some individuals may find beauty in its unique blend of architectural styles and desert landscape, others may share a sentiment similar to the Reddit userโs comment you mentioned.
The cityโs predominant use of browns and earth tones in its buildings and surroundings has contributed to a specific visual character. However, beauty is subjective, and opinions on aesthetics can vary greatly from person to person.
Some individuals may appreciate the natural beauty of the desert landscape and the cultural diversity that El Paso offers, while others may have different preferences.


Bakersfield, California
Bakersfield, California, as an important center for agriculture and energy production, certainly has its unique charm and significance within the state.
However, as with any city, opinions on its aesthetic appeal can vary among individuals.
The Reddit userโs comment about getting a headache when visiting Bakersfield may reflect their personal experience or perception of the city.
Itโs worth noting that Bakersfieldโs location in the San Joaquin Valley contributes to its warm and dry climate, which may not be to everyoneโs liking.
Additionally, the cityโs urban development and industrial areas may not offer the picturesque landscapes and scenic views that some individuals seek.


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