The cities of America are
inexpressibly tedious. The Bostonians
take their learning too sadly; culture
with them is an accomplishment
rather than an atmosphere; their
Hub, as they call it, is the paradise of
prigs. Chicago is a sort of
monster-shop, full of bustles and
bores. Political life at Washington is
like political life in a suburban vestry.
Baltimore is amusing for a week, but
Philadelphia is dreadfully provincial;
and though one can dine in New
York one could not dwell there.
Oscar Wilde
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