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List of U.S. states' largest cities

 
     

This is a list of the largest cities of U.S. states by population as of the 2000 census. State capitals are designated in italics.

State Largest city 2nd Largest 3rd Largest 4th Largest Capital (if not otherwise listed) Source
Alabama Birmingham Montgomery Mobile Huntsville [1]
Alaska Anchorage Fairbanks Juneau College [2]
Arizona Phoenix Tucson Mesa Glendale [3]
Arkansas Little Rock Fort Smith Fayetteville North Little Rock
California Los Angeles San Diego San Jose San Francisco Sacramento (7)
Colorado Denver Colorado Springs Aurora Lakewood
Connecticut Bridgeport Hartford New Haven Stamford
Delaware Wilmington Dover Newark Pike Creek
Florida Jacksonville Miami Tampa St. Petersburg Tallahassee (8)
Georgia Atlanta Augusta Columbus Savannah
Hawaii Honolulu1 Hilo1 Kailua1 Kaneohe
Idaho Boise Nampa Idaho Falls Pocatello [4]
Illinois Chicago Aurora Rockford Naperville Springfield (6)
Indiana Indianapolis Fort Wayne Evansville South Bend
Iowa Des Moines Cedar Rapids Davenport Sioux City
Kansas Wichita Overland Park Kansas City Topeka
Kentucky Louisville Lexington Owensboro Bowling Green Frankfort (9)
Louisiana New Orleans2 Baton Rouge2 Shreveport Metairie
Maine Portland Lewiston Bangor Sanford Augusta (10)
Maryland Baltimore Frederick Gaithersburg Columbia Annapolis (7)
Massachusetts Boston Worcester Springfield Lowell
Michigan Detroit Grand Rapids Warren Flint Lansing (6)
Minnesota Minneapolis Saint Paul Rochester Duluth
Mississippi Jackson Gulfport Biloxi Hattiesburg
Missouri Kansas City Saint Louis North Kansas City Springfield Jefferson City (15)
Montana Billings Missoula Great Falls Butte Helena (6)
Nebraska Omaha Lincoln Bellevue Grand Island
Nevada Las Vegas Henderson Reno Paradise Carson City (9)
New Hampshire Manchester Nashua Concord Derry
New Jersey Newark Jersey City Paterson Elizabeth Trenton (9)
New Mexico Albuquerque Las Cruces Rio Rancho Santa Fe
New York New York City Buffalo Rochester Yonkers Albany (6)
North Carolina Charlotte Raleigh Greensboro Raleigh County
North Dakota Fargo Bismarck Grand Forks Minot
Ohio Columbus Cleveland Cincinnati Toledo
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Tulsa Norman Lawton
Oregon Portland Salem Eugene Gresham
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Allentown Erie Harrisburg (12)
Puerto Rico San Juan Bayamón Carolina Ponce
Rhode Island Providence Warwick Cranston Pawtucket
South Carolina Columbia Charleston North Charleston Rock Hill
South Dakota Sioux Falls Rapid City Aberdeen Watertown Pierre (7)
Tennessee Memphis Nashville Knoxville Chattanooga
Texas Houston San Antonio Dallas Austin
Utah Salt Lake City West Valley City Provo West Jordan
Vermont Burlington Rutland South Burlington Bennington Montpelier (14)
Virginia Virginia Beach Norfolk Chesapeake Arlington Richmond (5)
Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Vancouver Olympia (23)
West Virginia Charleston Huntington Parkersburg Wheeling
Wisconsin Milwaukee Madison Green Bay Kenosha
Wyoming Cheyenne Casper Laramie Gillette

Note 1: The only incorporated place in Hawaii is the City & County of Honolulu. A portion of it, the Honolulu District, is sometimes regarded as the "city" for statistical purposes, although it has no government separate from that of the City and County as a whole. The U.S. Census Bureau defines Honolulu CDP (Census Designated Place) to coincide with the Honolulu District. Thus for Hawaii, the largest CDPs are ranked. Note 2: In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population of Baton Rouge to be larger than the population of New Orleans.[5] The estimated 54% drop in New Orleans' population since 2000 is likely due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina.

References

  • All Experts - List of US States' largest cities: [1]

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