Orlando & The Freakshow

This Florida city was voted the ugliest in the state! It’s kind of shocking there’s an ugly city since there’s so much to love about the state in general. When envisioning Florida you immediately think of the beautiful beaches, perfect weather year round and more. So which one did you originally think was the ugliest? Some probably put Miami on the list just because it gets a bad wrap.

The #1 pick for ugliest city in Florida is Panama City!

You might be wondering why alot.com voted Panama City, Florida the ugliest? A lot of the residents complain about all the pop up McMansions are bringing down the area. Making the city extremely boring, tasteless and make the city look silly.

We have more of the ugliest cities from all 50 states listed below…

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  • Essex Junction, Vermont

    Essex Junction, Vermont is a small town in Vermont. The Google pictures don’t make it look that ugly, just a normal looking small town.

  • Gary, Indiana

    Potential Serial Killer In Indiana Linked To 4 Murders

    GARY, IN – OCTOBER 21: A home sits abandoned in the 1800 block of East 19th Avenue October 21, 2014 in Gary, Indiana. According to police, Darren Deon Vann, 43, of Gary, allegedly left the body of Teaira Batey, 28, at this location. Vann is suspected in the deaths of at least seven women in northwest Indiana. (Photo by John Gress/Getty Images)

  • Wahiawa, Hawaii

    Dole Shares Rise on CEO Buyout Offer

    WAHIAWA, HAWAII – SEPTEMBER 24: A pineapple field is pictured at the Dole Helemano Pineapple Plantation September 24, 2002 near Wahiawa, Hawaii. David Murdock, the CEO of Dole Food Co., Inc., has offered to buy for $29.50 per share the 76 percent of company that he does not already own. Los Angeles County-based Dole has grown from a family-owned pineapple company to the world’s largest producer of vegetables and fruits over the last 150 years. Dole operates in 90 countries. (Photo by Phil Mislinski/Getty Images)

  • Camden, New Jersey

    Camden Battles Crime And Poverty In Effort To Re-Vitalize Community

    CAMDEN, NJ – AUGUST 20: Officer Tom Rambone, of the Camden County Police Department (CCPD), goes on a foot patrol on August 20, 2013 in the East Camden neighborhood of Camden, New Jersey. The town of Camden, which was once a large industrial town but watched it’s population dwindle as manufacturing left, has been marred with societal problems including high unemployment, crime, murder and heavy drug trafficking for decades. The Camden County Police Department was officially created in May, 2013, after the unionized Camden Police department was disbanded. The overhaul, which was supported by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, has been considered unprecendented and has been closely watched around the country. The new force currently has approximately 280 members, and will reach full size by December, with 400 members. Early signs suggest the overhaul has been effective – The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that Camden murder rates fell 29% from May, 2013 to July 2013, compared to the same period last year. Absentee rates of the CCPD is also lower: approximately 5% of officers have been reported absent so far, compared to approxmiately 30% of the Camden Police Department prior to the change in command. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

  • Eastman, Georgia

    This town is right in the middle of the state of Georgia. From the pictures on Google, it looks like a pretty run-down small town.

  • Dunn, North Carolina

    Again, just an average looking small town.

  • Albany, New York

    Compared to the other cities on this list, Albany actually looks kinda decent.

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