| Some cities made for walkin', some not |
| Wednesday, 23 April 2008 | |
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Prevention magazine and the American Podiatric Medical Association have published their list of the best and worst U.S. cities for walking. Southern cities did not fare well.
I can't fault the choice of Mt. Pleasant though, a town with which I am especially familiar. I visit the area whenever I am in residence at Pawleys Island, about an hour north, and I've reviewed Mt. Pleasant's substantial golf communities and played their courses. Mt. Pleasant is just north of Charleston, which itself should have made the top-10 list, along with Savannah. If walking through malls counted for anything, Mt. Pleasant might be the best walking city, but the many shops that have opened along the highway have served to clog traffic and take away what little interesting walking space there was. Walking in the small downtown area provides just a few blocks of respite. Don't take my word about Gadsden. River Fest this year is June 13 & 14, and there are some classic concert acts lined up for the two-day event, including Billy Ocean, Sister Hazel and Clint Black. Play 27 at Silver Lakes and then kick back down by the river in Gadsden. Web site: Gadsdenriverfest.com. For a ranking of the top 500 cities to walk in, go the the APMA web site and enter the words "best walking cities" in the search box.
The walk to the 11th green at RiverTowne Golf Club in Mt. Pleasant is magnitudes more pleasant than most walks in the mall-happy town. Comments (0)
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