Philadelphia vs. Kansas City: Which is Better Overall?
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Comparing the cities of Philadelphia and Kansas City. I look at economic indicators, compare neighborhoods, museums, food, and more. With the Super Bowl coming up I thought I'd compare the actual two cities to see which is the overall better one.
0:00 Intro
1:22 General Statistics
3:49 Comparable neighborhoods
7:08 Walkability and Transit
9:10 Museums
9:58 Food and Music
11:00 Sports Championships
12:07 Outro
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Philadelphia is also a short train ride to the Atlantic Ocean, a couple hours from actual mountains, and it's sandwiched between NYC and DC. To me these factors are pretty significant when you consider KC has no ocean, mountains, nor big cities nearby.
Yeah but I'd take not getting shot or robbed over not having any ocean near by lmao
Another good point for KC
Thats what a feel about Phoenix, its sunny and beautiful but no water...I had this constant feeling of thirst...
Actual mountains? Where?
@@AccursedHawk Safety is really a by neighborhood thing. The trendy walkable neighborhoods of Philly are plenty safe, if you have an ounce of street smarts and know where your going your not really more likely to be shot in one city over the other.
Even as a Chiefs fan, I have to say this was highly entertaining and informative. Thank you for bringing back the kind of subtle and good-natured humor that is so lacking today. I always feel good after watching your videos.
One museum you didn't mention that would had given Philly a bit more of an edge: Mutter. That place is amazing.
Sure, and he made no mention of The Barnes Foundation.
@@Dr.Schlitz thanks for noting I wasn't aware of that one, looks amazing.
@@Dr.Schlitz the Barnes was stolen by the Democrats from the mainline by Ed Rendell there's a whole PBS series on it the appointed a bunch of black boule members as patsies and one against dr. Barnes wishes in his Will . Pure and simple Democrat theft much like Bill and Hillary Clinton with Vince Foster still in the Whitewater Landon White county Arkansas
Eastern penitentiary as well… not sure why geography king rated KCs museums to be better than Philly 😅
And Philly has the Museum of Natural Sciences (bugs, dinosaurs, rocks, etc)
AND the University of Pennsylvania Archaeology. Museum, one of the tip in the country and maybe the world as well.
Also, the Philadelphia Orchestra is one of the worlds's greatest, AND inspired the rich orchestrations of the Philadelphia Sound.
AND Philadelphia's major Universities (Penn, Temple, Drexel, Villanova, Haverford, Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore).
Love the video! My two cents for KC, as a native, what we lack in public transit, we make up for in price. All public transit is 100% free. It’s not the best by any means, but it’s been improving drastically the last decade. And it’s nice just to hop on without worrying about payment.
It’s really been helping with the less affluent areas having a chance to find work who originally couldn’t due to the cost of transit.
Thanks for that information. I’ve never been to KC but would like to one day. I live in Boston and we’ve lowered public transit costs as well as made it free in certain areas and transit drivers are also given stipends to pay for people who don’t have cash to put on their transit cards. But making it completely free is a good idea.
100 years ago, Kansas City had an extremely extensive trolley system, but it was ripped out and sold (to promote automobiles if you believe rumors)
@@Dozav7 Thanks. I know that KC has a very interesting history with jazz and blues and barbecue and many other things. I don’t know all the details but I try to learn something new every day.
@@Dozav7 Yes, I think it was sent to, if I remember right, Toronto, and then after used until it finally was used up in a city in Brazil
As a life-long STL resident, I approve this analysis. In all seriousness, KC is awesome to visit and the museums mentioned are great. Our family spent a whole afternoon in the toy & minitures museum and loved it. You didn't mention it in walkability, but they really destroyed the grid and downtown with the interstate cluster-**** ring there. I've flown into Philly, but never really spent any time there (as an adult, we did the Liberty Bell/Independence Hall tourist thing when I was a kid in the 80s). But by most measures, it's by far the most affordable "big" city in the US, much more than it's contemporaries on the East Coast.
The Athletics actually played in both Philadelphia and Kansas City
Two vastly different cities! I knew little about KC until relocating nearby and it has for more to offer that I could have dreamed. I think most Americans don’t realize how good it really is…
You were spot-on about Kensington!
To add to some of the Philly things: public transportation from the city to the suburbs and NJ side of the Delaware is excellent, there are a ton of top-level museums/zoos/aquariums, and one more cool thing, there is a Chief's sports bar in south Philly (just an interesting tie-in to the game).
Keep up the good work as always, and Go Birds!
I used to live in Northwest philly And I could get on a train a block of my house and take a train from ther to Trenton and then take a train from there to NYC. All municipal public rail not Amtrak.
@@AaronOnTheTrails I'm with you. I never drive so I'd take my kids to the beach by going on the Broad Street line to Race Street and catching the NJ transit to Wildwood Atlantic City or any of the amusement parks in Jersey and it cost almost nothing. They never lost our on a trip because I didn't drive.
When the factories left Kensington it died and is still dead. Funnily Fishtown and Northern Liberties are about a mile away.
LOVE the idea of comparison videos!
Great video as always, Geography King! Here’s a video idea if you ever run out - a March Madness style bracket with cities matching up to find the ultimate champion city of the US.
I've got something like that coming soon.
This was fun! I always learn something, both from Kyle and from many of the comments!
But they won most of the championships in Philadelphia, but that was a long time ago.
The lack of public transport in KC was definitely my least favorite part of the city. I lived in Midtown, and I still had to drive pretty much everywhere. The midtown area was fairly bikeable, though.
Philly has many downtown streets wirh protected bike lanes, and you can bike into downtown along the Schuylkill River and other bike paths, and more are being added all the time.
@@ejb7969 I agree. There's bike lanes on every major street which helps a lot with traffic and the people respect them.
all the jobs wealth and density are in Johnson county Kansas now. Kcmo is a crime filled dump.
I’m biased for philly but I’m impressed with Kyles knowledge of the two cities. Like he knows south st gets rowdy. 😂 And Kensington 😢what a mess. Fairmount park is awesome- a lot of hidden gems of the trails. Peppers aren’t a common option for cheesesteaks. We call them pepper people. Weirdos. 😂
We got jipped on the museums.
Yeah Kensington is fucked but hey at least it is concentrated to a particular area....not that there isn't plenty of crime elsewhere throughout the city! Lol
Property people is totally correct. I don't know where that tends started. I hate when I see them putting them in our streaks and will correct them every time. Just call it Cheesesteak like lol
Another great comparison video. I hope to see more of these soon. Well done as always
I've lived in both cities (grew up in Philly). I prefer Philadelphia's geographic location, but found Kansas City a more pleasent place to live.
PA is blue state well it is right now. Missouri is a red state.
Great video. As a KC native, one aspect we excel in: the availability of universities & colleges, highly ranked schools (like Sumner Academy), & workforce (jobs).
before i watched the video i was so confused as to why this comparison was being done 😂 (go birds!)
Me too. And then I was like ohh yeah duhh. Go Chiefs!!
DM Violator…nice! I still listen to this masterpiece just about every week🌹
Masterpiece indeed!
8:14 KC does have a streetcar, although a small one, in downtown but they’re expanding the network down to UMKC
all the jobs wealth and density are in Johnson county Kansas now. Kcmo is a crime filled dump.
Man, Kyle being a savage with that card at the end
I didn't get the card.
@@bobgardin2347 I didn’t get it either. Scanning the comments for an explanation…hopefully 😅
I looked it up afterward. Apparently, it's another way of saying they need to get better or "get good" (git gud)
I like that you used a picture of tech N9ne to represent KC lol
Excellent work as always. Always One of the best nerd outs on the internet.
I'd love you to do a comparison between Canadian and US cities. Maybe Toronto vs Chicago, Portland vs Vancouver, ect. It would be interesting to see how Canadian cities differ from American counterparts.
Toronto vs Chicago would be great!
Canadians are so dull and boring.
Montreal vs. Chicago
Montreal vs Boston
Edmonton vs Salt Lake City
Philadelphia is a magnificent city. I've lived here for 20 years and I love it! As for museums, there is no comparison---Philly by a mile. Next to NYC and Washington,D.C. Philadelphia has the finest selection of Museums in the USA, including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts--the FIRST art museum and art school in America!
The Barnes (art museum), The Rodin Museum, the Penn Museum, Eastern State Penitentiary, National Constitution Center; none of which were mentioned are all more substantial and interesting than KC's best. I could name 10-15 more easily. He didn't mention theatre district either. I'm calling for a review on the play lol
Love the album cover this week!
Can you do Minneapolis/St. Paul vs Dallas/Fort Worth? Twin city vs twin city!
Yes, that would be cool. The population is the biggest difference I see right off the top. The weather may cancel each other as one is so cold and the other is some kind of hot.
Me living in St. Paul, I definitely want this
I prefer MSP, offers a lot even though it’s population is like half of the metroplex.
Milwaukee vs Minneapolis
Yessssss
Good video, just need to do a recount on museums as I can think of five off the top of my head in Philadelphia that you didn't mention.
Since you're from the Central Valley, can you do a similar video comparing Fresno and Bakersfield?
Both are the pits
Kyle awesome compare! Do it every year!
These videos are always so fun! PLEASE do your March Madness geography tournament again!
Lifelong Philadelphian here. I love my city. Despite all of its flaws. There's always a great bar, museum, band playing, rustic park (pennypack and Fairmount), sports event, shopping, interesting neighborhood (I've lived in many), historical landmarks, etc - all easily accessed by public transportation or vehicle, or even bike. The Shore towns are even a hour or two away. Atlantic City is 45 minutes from the bridge. Wildwood is 3 hours by bus and is $21. I've taken it many times...
Now - that said, I've been to KC, many years ago. But, it was a late weeknight in the summer, and it was horrible. Blowing winds and dust, horrible allergies. We skated around, exploring and, after a few hours, saw NOT ONE OTHER PERSON. Not one. It was like that movie Damnation Alley. After a few hours, our eyes swollen shut and noses dripping, just left. No BBQ, or ANYTHING. I know maybe if it was on a weekend in a different part of town, the situation could have been better, but, wow! Bad experience that night.
Why only 3 bridges tho?
Actually Philadelphia's Fairmount Park is 4,500 acres and the entire park system is roughly 9,000 acres in size. It's the largest inner city park in the world.
Fun video!
Only one complaint. Comparing Hall and Oates with Charlie "Bird" Parker is simply sacrilege. He was a giant among sax players. Maybe rank your music choices on more than sales alone.
Compare Hall and Oates to Katey Perry. Or the Archies. Partredge Family.
Thanks for saying this for me. Astounding comparison.
Agreed! Excellent info as always!
As a Kansas Citian, I have to admit it is only fair to say that Philly is a better overall city than KC in many categories, but I do appreciate the love that this video still showed KC. Personally though, as someone who has visited the northeast, I would never wanna live there. Some of the factors that weren’t considered in this video such as traffic and the people would definitely favor KC
Dealing with traffic is optional in big northeastern cities, you don’t necessarily need a car. Philly is compact and walkable. After I moved here I got rid of my car and I just walk everywhere and occasionally take transit. A lot of people commute by bike.
Of course there are people who reverse commute to the suburbs, so these people might have more of a reason to worry about that, but honestly I think more people have cars here than need them. I think for political reasons the city makes too many concessions to cars and is dragging their feet on dedicated bus lanes, and the traffic would be better if fewer people felt like it was worth it to drive, both from having their choice subsidized less and having better alternatives in the form of things like more frequent and reliable busses and bike infrastructure that’s actually protected.
There’s also a persistent narrative that public transit isn’t safe, and while it does have a lot of problems recently, nobody’s factoring in the fact that you’re 10x as likely to die in a car crash than on transit. Driving is not safe, people just feel safe because they’re lugging around their own living room
KC has some great people
Under museums in Philly, you forgot to mention the famous eastern penitentiary museum…one of the best prison museums in the country 👌😊
Pretty sure museums has to be a pitty point for KC, if you include independence hall and all that surrounding stuff too, plus the mutter museum, there isn't really an argument for KC over Philly for museums.
You forgot Kensington Avenue where the living dead wander the streets day and night.
@@couchwarrior2449 hush and take your meds
@@orangeyewglad Ok.
Awesome video idea!
The museum category result surprised me.
The architecture at the Country Club Plaza is modeled after Seville, Spain. It's one of the jewels of the Midwest in my opinion.
I would have included categories on weather and bugs. (Hope you like brown recluses if you live anywhere in Missouri.) Maybe for the next comparison.
Great and timely video. As for the variety of museums, however, I don’t think Philly can be beat. Philly has 2 your viewers should know about. The Mutter Museum is a collection of medical artifacts; I challenge anyone to come up with a more unusual (weird), but captivating museum. And the Battleship New Jersey is just across the river in Camden. One can’t visit the Battleship Missouri in KC.
Camden is in Jersey, not Philly.
@@joejones3744 No, but it's literally 10-12 minutes from Old City, as is one of the best aquariums in the country. Close enough to be an amenity to the city attractions by any standard. It's a bordering suburb
@@joejones3744 we call Camden little Philly. You can actually walk there. It's right across the bridge and we share everything. Jersey doesn't want them so they hang out with us lol
@@Camie.in.Philly I was stationed in Philly in the 90's. I have been Camden a time or two.
@Camie in Philly I was born and raised in the city and never, ever heard anyone call Camden little Philly. Try saying that in Camden. That’s like calling Philly the 6th borough of NYC (some idiot from The New Yorker Magazine tried that)
More of these please! 😄
I've lived in both cities and I agree with pretty much everything you said. I used to walk everywhere in Philly; I even traveled up to NY on a regular basis without having a car the entire time. I'm pretty sure the *only* time I ever walked around downtown KC was that one time the Royals won the World Series and there was a massive parade. Suddenly the place became walkable! lol.
One thing I did not hear was higher education and learning. Philadelphia has some of the top notch colleges and universities in the country. We have Masterman, Central and Girls High Schools which ranked in the top 20 every year. Not to mention our renowned hospitals like the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia which ranks number one almost every year, Jefferson, Temple Hospital and the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania are known for their cancer lounge heart centers.
Fairmount park is the name of the entire park system which includes the Tookeny and Tacony Creek parks in Northeast Philly And there's parks and recreation centers in every neighborhood.
The people get a bad wrap because of fans can get a little Rowdy to Outsiders looking in but it's all done in love. The people in Philadelphia genuinely love each other. Even as bad as the crime is the police are pretty cool overall. Everyone in the neighborhood knows the police in their area because they blend in and actually talk to the people. It's like our former mayor Ed Rendell would say, if you let Philly beef Philly Philly will be okay. I love my city.
Perfectly said, even in the rougher parts of town 90% of the time you'll be fine and no one will mess with you.
I would have given Philly the music point too but for "Philly soul" and a lot of other music over the years, not for Hall & Oates
Soul... Little Uzi...Floetry...Jill Scott ... Teddy P.
Well I learned two new things by watching this video that I didn't know before, that two of California's most famous sports teams, the Golden State Warriors and Oakland As originated in Philadelphia, I somehow missed ot when Kyle said the As were from Philly. But caught it, did a double take and rewound when he said the Warriors were also from Philly.
The Athletics were in Kansas City before they were in Oakland.
It was Philadelphia, then Kansas City, then Oakland.
@@ejb7969 And probably Las Vegas pretty soon.
As soon as KC and Philly won last week I started weighing whether I like cheesesteaks more or less than KC bar bq. I too, consider KC Bar BQ my favorite type of Bar BQ and I too adore cheesesteaks. I've driven from NYC to KC to sample KC Bar BQ and I've many times detoured to Philly for cheesesteaks. Well, it was a hard choice but in the end I came to the same decision as Kyle. KC Bar BQ is just so fine. Glad to see that he and I are on the same page on this one cause I really admire this guy.
Burnt ends are my favorite. I like going to Gates BBQ and get their Burnt End Sandwich with a side of Potato Salad. Damn I’m hungry!😂
i live in philly, cheesesteaks are good but overrated in-terms of what other great resturants and cuisines we have. but ppl always gravitate towards the big cheese, walk thru south philly tho and u will have endless great options from italian spots, a plethora of asian foods, mexican/cubano/venezuelan, endless did not even mention Indian or Mediterranean spots. we have great bbq too but i do not believe we can hold a candle to kansas city and not tryna brag, everyone just focuses on those dang cheesesteaks.
thank you mr. geography
Love it! Any way you could compare Pittsburgh and Cleveland?
Good job being fair on the comparisons, GK. I'd take Charlie Parker and some ribs.
I’m a recent transplant from Philly (1yr in KCMO). Hands down Philly, just more to do and awesome spot for a foodie like me. I like the laid back style and inexpensive items in KCMO, in my opinion/experience
Yeah I agree. The food scene here sucks. I moved down to KC 2 years ago from Omaha. Which is a smaller city but the food scene was way better up there. I did not expect to have a downgrade in that regard moving to a bigger city lol.
@@firefly9838 I'm tired of you people from smaller and bigger city people claiming "theirs not" whatever in the city, KC has seen an explosion in the food scene since the pandemic.
@@NarutofightsHD1 that's weird. 4 of my 5 places have closed since the pandemic but ok then. You're entitled to your opinion.
@@firefly9838 Name these places.
@@NarutofightsHD1
Port Fonda
Zocolos
Pig and Finch pub
Plowboys BBQ
The Dubliner
Brookside Poultry Co.
Are just some of I know of
I know I'm biased, and this is just for fun, but no way does KC outdo Philly for Museums and art. It's the mural capital of the world.
I guess as a Bengals fan there isn't anything more for me to learn about Cincinnati since we were featured last year 😅 enjoy the game Kyle!
This is great, the comparison videos are my favorites! These are both interesting cities but I reckon I'd rather visit or live in Philadelphia than Kansas City. Although neither are high on my list.
10:54 I think if you added up all the covers & bebop songs based off of Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespe since the 40's, you'd find that it outnumbers Hall & Oats.
Yeah...this wasn't a good comparison point.especially since the eras are so different..music industry is a dirty place. Musical influence and legacy is hard to measure, but it sure does feel better...and I bought Hall & Oates music back in the day!
Philadelphia has a very rich jazz history too.
From a Themeparks aspect and as a coaster enthusiast, Philly is a great hub. you have:
▪️Great Adventure (1 hour) ▪️Dorney Park (1+)
▪️Knoebels (3+)
▪️Six Flags America (3+)
▪️Shore Towns(1-3)
▪️Coney Island (2+)
▪️Lake Compounce (4+)
▪️SF New England (6+)
▪️ King's Dominion (5+)
▪️Busch Gardens (6+)
▪️ King's Island (8+)
Also, have to have Hershey park in this list, a few very underrated coasters there
The subtle grits n gravy reference was excellent lol
Just an edit, it is not called the Franklin Center, but rather the Franklin Institute
Oh Kyle…I love Kansas City! It’s my home!! But…having been to Philly & loved it…your rankings were fair. We are coming along here in the City of Fountains step by step, but Philadelphia is a great big city and highly underrated. It also helps when you’re one of the oldest cities in the country and can count Ben Franklin as one of your most famous residents. Hats off to you, Philly…but GO CHIEFS!!!!😃
I've spent a lot of time in KC and I love it... some people on the east coast wonder why because they don't know any better... my only issue with KC (if I were to live there) is that there's not much physical beauty near by (I love change of scenery with mountains, forrests, ocean etc)... but KC is awesome!....I also live in Philly and it's a love/hate relationship to be honest... there's a ton of history and culture. There's always something going on. You'd be surprised how friendly people actually are for the most part... old narrow streets, history, festivals, museums, artists, music, sports, great food... Philly is great, but it's also tiring sometimes with the crime and violence. I've been to many places and nothing comes close, it's almost like the wild wild west combined with being an east coast city... I love Philly but you have to be careful 24/7 . Just my honest opinion
Btw, Philly has really good food (Mexican and Korean BBQ for example)... not just cheesesteaks
KC is a third the size of Philly. apples and oranges
In terms of what? Population? Yes, but land mass, no.
I love the Grits n Gravy reference!!!
Keep the content coming, Geography King!
I am familiar with both cities. They are both wonderful cities. Philadelphia SHOULD win on museums. Franklin Institute Science Museum, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Natural History Museum, The Mutter Museum, The Museum of The University of Pennsylvania, The Norman Rockwell Museum, The Museum of The American Revolution, The Constitution Center, etc. However, I do love the Nelson in KC.
I overlooked the very significant African American Museum in Philadelphia.
And lastly, it's also pretty absurd to give the edge to KC in food. Philadelphia not only has way more variety from a multitude of ethnic backgrounds, but it has a much larger selection of high-end restaurants as well. To give the edge to KC because you like "ribs over cheesteaks" is plain silly when the food scene is immeasurably larger than a single food item.
Totally agree! Philadelphia is much more cosmopolitan.
7:00 I’d reconsider that part. As a Philly native nothing in KCMO as far as “bad neighborhood” compares to Kensington. I’ve only been in KCMO for 1yr so there’s that as well
You could hang out on Prospect if you’d like to experience a bit of urban blight. Still has nothing on St Louis for redlining though.
@@Dozav7 Propsect has been getting gentrified, do you even live in the city?
I think a 4-way competition between Phoenix, Salt Lake, Abq, and Denver would be a blast
Denver would easily win. Phoenix is, a hot, brown, ugly mess, with and underwhelming downtown for a city that large.
ABQ would get demolished in that comparison. Lol.
As someone who moved here from NNJ, this is like comparing NYC to Buffalo. Yes, there is a huge difference. Not from Philly, but I do like the city. Food and sports(including fans)???? Not even close
This guy doing everything he can to help KC
Agree the ones he gave Philly were slam dunks, but the ones he gave KC, could have gone either way.
@@gracedagostino5231 The bar-B-que is slam dunk. He should have shown Arrowhead. Another one
😂he he exactly… it should be like a 15-3 score
@@pep590 I can get bar-B-que anywhere in USA, only in Philly can you get the World-famous Cheese Steak Hoagie
@@gracedagostino5231 lol not the most expensive downtown neighborhood
Cmon man your doing everything you can to help kc
all the jobs wealth and density are in Johnson county Kansas now. Kcmo is a crime filled dump.
I moved to Philadelphia a few months ago and do with this information what you will but nobody here says “downtown Philadelphia.” The central district is called “Center City.” I guess you could call it “a downtown,” but it’s comprised of the old boundaries of the city of Philadelphia proper prior to 1854 and it’s kind of more than a downtown
Right on. I recently moved from Philly 1yr ago and still trying to adjust from saying Center City for downtown KCMO. Folks look at me like I’m from another planet 😅
Born and raised in Philly and we use “downtown” more than “center city”. We only use “center city” when talking about downtown to people not from the city.
Good one. The main thing that this comparison is missing is about the "people."
"GEOGRAPHY" King..."people" category would be way too subjective. Even his comparison points here are very subjective (food/museums). After all the fun, I like this video because it does tell you about advantages/disadvantages found in the old Northeast cities vs. The Midwest.
Denver and Phoenix would make a good comparison video.
I would love to see Los Angeles vs San Francisco comparison
i think he did norcal vs socal. close enough?
How about Chicago vs New York
Will we be compare Anchorage and New York next.
Maybe
I really liked this video but I’m sad you didn’t call philly’s downtown “center city”. I also think it would be important to have mentioned that Wissahickon Valley park. I’m also surprised that you didn’t mention the Navy Yard or hoagies or Philly’s Chinatown. I’m also surprised that you didn’t mention PHL and it’s large connections to the world
As a resident of a KC suburb there are two things that could really improve. First, public transit. Buses barely exist here. Second, clean up Wyandotte. Easier said than done but I've seen some progress on that front lately. Unfortunately some areas are beyond recovery, like Quindarro, but if the crime and poverty in eastern KCK were diminished it would be huge...those areas have huge untapped charm
all the jobs wealth and density are in Johnson county Kansas now. Kcmo is a crime filled dump.
You picked South Street for your example of night life in Philadelphia!😂😂😂 South Street is bottom tier for nightlife. You could have picked Old City, Northern Liberties, Manyunk, Center City, among others.
South Street would have been numero uno in the 80's but certainly not now.
As a KC native Yes we do not have "Light Rail" or Cheesesteak, and our downtown sucks. But we do have Andy Reid, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. See you in Phoenix. GO CHIEFS!!!!!!!!
Kansas City's public transport has been improving over the years by adding streetcar downtown and the streetcar is now getting updated I think in 2025 to the point where it will now go all the way down to the plaza but it probaly is still a long way from beating Philadelphia in transportation
Small quibble, would recommend comparing metro areas, or MSAs.
Loved it...born and live in Philadelphia
I just accepted a job offer in Philly. I’m exited
I thought for night life in KC, you might have mentioned the "Power and Light District". It's fairly new and it may have passed up the Westport area for nightlife. etc. here's a small introduction I ofund. The buzzing Power & Light District is home to the Sprint Center, drawing big crowds for basketball games and concerts. Nearby, the College Basketball Experience tells the history of the sport through interactive exhibits. Cocktail bars and steakhouses in the area have a party vibe, and there are upscale clubs for late-night dancing and live music.
Who cares about night life? Seriously...shouldn't you be sleeping?
Westport is trash now. I wouldn't go there for nightlife. Power&Light is very generic. I haven't lived in kc for a few years now, and I wouldn't know where to go for that purpose.
KC nightlife sucks and is nothing compared to the west coast and east coast cities… mostly it’s a bunch of 40s and above ppl… 😂 not a great city for young people
@@skyeshwin I'd have to agree there with you.
@@ghost21501 thank u my friend
As I watched the score changing I kept thinking "Philly's lead keeps growing. What categories is he going to bring up that will make it a tie?" That is, I was CERTAIN that the result would be a tie, just to keep everyone more or less happy. Glad I was wrong (yes, I live in Philly)!
For a city that’s a third the size of Philadelphia not bad to lose by four points. We love it here. Not too big and not too small. Just the perfect size.
It's all about location. Philadelphia is close to the coast, halfway between NYC and Washington DC. Kansas City is closer to.......corn. but it's really not a fair comparison. Philadelphia is a LOT larger than KC. I'm in NYC, I think Philadelphia is the most underrated big city in the US.
Nice job but no way those rubes in KC have more or better museums than a large, cosmopolitan East Coast city.
Agreed! I think he was way, way off putting KC above Philadelphia in that category.
Philadelphia is my favorite city!
South Jersey Native and Eagles fan. Go Birds! Reference to Grits N Gravy is amazing though. Loves his Mom, loves PCP
I just wish the KC city planners didn't slice their downtown into a tic-tac-toe chart with their freeways, also how many buildings got leveled for parking lots. It's already pretty walkable but I can only imagine what it was like before
That's what happens, when you want to urban renew things.
@@kcking23 The Kansas side didn't do it, they just built their freeways around the city instead of bulldozing thru it lmao
@@lucaspadilla4815 ......Kansas side doesn't have a major city, every major city in America was effected by urban renewal one way or another. Some weren't effected by it so little.
Voters in Kansas City did not vote down light rail. The city and state continually ignore what we vote for.
Personal experience comparison: driving downtown, lost (before gps), asked a person on the street at a light.
Philly: ignored, no help
KC: received directions complete with land marks.
(yes, I’m from here and still get lost, I’m 😂directionally challenged, lol😊)
Philly directions - "go about one mile that way and then make a right turn at go eff yourself"
@@GeographyKing lmao this guy know his stuff
The KC Streetcar doesn't count as a light rail?
While I'm sure Kansas City is a fine place, Philly is in a completely different league and there's no comparison.
New York's shadow.
all the jobs wealth and density are in Johnson county Kansas now. Kcmo is a crime filled dump.
Crazy how KC got the point for museums
Can you do March Madness again this year? You forgot to do it in 2022
Interesting to see this video as I am a Kansas city resident
Corporal Shepard we meet at last....
Granted streetcar is not lightrail, but we are building and extention to it to the south to the Plaza. So now it reaches from the River market, soon Plaza.
I've been watching the rail situation for 30 years. We did vote yes, just there was no funding and disagreement over were it Should go.
My dad was a depression baby. And saw the vast Interurban trolley line ripped out. I now live near next door to one of the branches.
This is fair, I live in KC and compared to the big boys (Chicago, Philly, NY, Boston, etc) it's gonna lose, no doubt. So I'm not salty.
On a different note, a good idea for a video could be: comparable cities to live in for people at a certain income level. Like KC, Baltimore, Austin, ...?
OR another video: Beautiful and affordable places to live. Like I make average money, but I've wondered if there's any small town in, say, Pennsylvania or NY or Maine that I could afford.