Two major Texas cities have landed on the list of places to avoid at all costs.

In the state of southern hospitality, Texas is a getting a bad reputation. 2 major cities were reported to be among the top ten places people will go out of their way to avoid.

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Here are the top 10 ranked list of major US cities Americans avoid traveling to at all costs:

1. Detroit, Michigan — 22.50%
2. Chicago, Illinois. — 21.71%
3. Atlanta, Georgia. — 18.47%
4. New York City, New York. — 18.07%
5. Baltimore, Maryland. — 17.39%
6. Anaheim, California. — 17.19%
7. San Francisco, California. — 15.62%
8. Austin, Texas. — 15.42%
9. Miami, Florida. — 14.83%
10. Dallas, Texas. — 14.34%

The Vactioner's survey, "Cities Americans Avoid Traveling to at All Costs," questioned over 1,000 Americans, participants were given a survey to find which major cities "they avoid traveling to at all costs."

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