America's Saddest City Is...

Wednesday, November 30, 2011
If you want record-setting sunshine, St. Petersburg is your city -- it once soaked up a Guinness-certified 768 straight days of rays. But there's an asterisk: The people of St. Pete also have the darkest clouds hanging over their heads. Men's Health put America on the therapist's couch and discovered that not only is St. Petersburg the saddest city, but Florida in general seems to be a depressing place to live.
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