1 Michigan Spot Named Among The 'Most Unfriendly Cities In America'

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What makes a city particularly unfriendly?

Be it population, traffic, crime, weather, or a combination of all aforementioned factors, something about the most unfriendly city in Michigan landed it on a list of the most unfriendly cities across the country.

According to a list compiled by MapQuest Travel, the most unfriendly city in all of Michigan is Detroit. Detroit ranked as the second most unfriendly city in the U.S.

Other cities on the list include Providence, Rhode Island, Seattle, Washington, Baltimore, Maryland, and Las Vegas, Nevada to name only a few.

Here's what MapQuest Travel had to say about the most unfriendly city in the entire state:

"Motor City has been called the armpit of the world by more than one person and does nothing to help its reputation. Unwelcoming, loud and having an incredible amount of lousy drivers makes this a city people love to stay away from. Crime levels have not helped this city as more and more people who visit become afraid of walking after dark or in unknown neighborhoods. Detroit was one of the hardest hit cities by the recession, making it even more unfriendly. The huge numbers of unemployed people tend to be less than happy to see other people visiting that have jobs, houses and cars. If you do want to find some friendlier times here, head to one of the live music venues and chat with other patrons."

For a continued list of the most unfriendly cities across America check out MapQuest Travel's full report.


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