SAN ANTONIO - The city of San Antonio has been ranked 33rd in the ranking for best and worst cities in the U.S. for vampires.According to a study conducted byL
SAN ANTONIO - The city of San Antonio has been ranked 33rd in the ranking for best and worst cities in the U.S. for vampires., they compared the 500 biggest cities based on five categories.
The study compared cities that had the most warm bodies, blood centers, and vampire-friendly dwellings such as casket suppliers and homes with basements. Other avenues were considered like garlic festivals, vampire tours, and other deterrents like sunshine.
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