CLEVELAND, OH - Cleveland was recently voted one of America's ugliest cities by readers of Travel and Leisure magazine in a recent reader survey. The city was named the sixth ugliest town in the US.

Not only do the magazine's readers take a shot at the gem of Cuyahoga County, they also criticize its residents. At the top of the list of the least attractive cities in America, the magazine leads with this darling quote, "They may not be head turners," says Matisse Rhodes, a New Yorker who lived in the Ohio city from 2010 until 2015, "but Clevelanders are among some of the warmest, most genuine people in the country." Ouch. It's not enough to say our skies are grey, our architecture is bland, and our lake is polluted, we need to take pot shots at the attractiveness of the residents? But at least we're genuine, I guess. We may be ugly, but we have good personality.

In fact, according to the magazine, one of the categories that readers were asked to judge a city on was the relative attractiveness of the locals. And Cleveland apparently landed near the bottom of that category. Which seems like a good excuse to mention that Paul Newman and Halle Berry are both famous Northeast Ohio natives. What's boggling in Cleveland's placement on the list is this: the magazine is careful to note that Cleveland has become a must-see destination for culture fiends. With the world-class Cleveland Orchestra and Cleveland Museum of Art, if you want to see beautiful art and hear beautiful music, there aren't many cities that are better. But try not to look at us locals when you visit.

If you're wondering what other cities made this ignomious list, the least attractive cities, according to Travel and Leisure readers, are as follows:

Baltimore, Maryland Sacramento, California Spokane, Washington Charlotte, North Carolina Milwaukee, Wisconsin Cleveland, Ohio Tampa, Florida Atlanta, Georgia Memphis, Tennessee Typically Cleveland is smashed because of its weather. We're cold in the winter, get slightly less snow than Buffalo, and our sky tends to be a grey wall. But it's a little unusual to find the city named slightly less ugly than a city like Sacramento, California and only slightly more ugly than Tampa, Florida or Memphis, Tennessee where weather has to be a plus.

Instead, the magazine cuts to the point and calls Clevelanders themselves ugly. What do you think about that? Let us know in the comments or in social media.