10. Minneapolis, MN: Of the categories used to form this list, Minneapolis placed the highest for the number of hardware stores per person.
10. Minneapolis, MN: Of the categories used to form this list, Minneapolis placed the highest for the number of hardware stores per person. 9. Cincinnati, OH: Cincinnati took the top spot in terms of the number of paranormal societies per person.</br>Source: Wikipedia 8. Denver, CO: This city scored well for formal wear and antique stores. It scored poorly for walkability, and middle of the pack for flea markets per person.</br>Source: Wikipedia 7. Sacramento, CA: This city placed high thanks to its paranormal societies. Unfortunately, the city's walkability is on the lower end of the spectrum. </br>Source: Flickr user -JvL- 6. Portland, OR: While ranking in the top 10 is nothing to laugh at, Portland would have ranked higher if not for its mediocre walkability score. </br>Source: Flickr user Natalia V 5. Las Vegas, NV: Thanks to its walkability and paranormal societies, Las Vegas placed took the No. 5 spot.</br>Source: Flickr user Alaskan Dude 4. San Francisco, CA: We thought San Francisco would rank higher on our list, but couldn't quite make the top three because of its low ranking in the number of paranormal societies per person.</br> Source: Flickr user Iam Alexander Norman. Model: Niki Moffre. Photographer: Frank Kovalchek 3. Orlando, FL: Thanks to its formal wear stores and flea markets, Orlando placed in the top three most steampunk cities.</br>Source: Wikipedia 2  Winston-Salem, NC: The No. 2 spot on our list goes to Winston-Salem thanks to its salvage yards, hardware stores, and flea markets. </br>Source: Wikipedia 1.	Atlanta, GA: Taking the top spot, Atlanta scored highly because of its number of antique shops, flea markets, and conventions per person.</br>Source: Wikipedia