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10 Largest Cities in the US

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CO777ER (Database Editor & Founding Member) 26 May 09, 15:39Post
per wikipeida:
1 New York City 8,250,567
2 Los Angeles 3,849,378
3 Chicago 2,833,321
4 Houston 2,169,248
5 Phoenix 1,512,986
6 Philadelphia 1,448,394
7 San Antonio 1,296,682
8 San Diego 1,256,951
9 Dallas 1,232,940
10 San Jose 929,936


San Antonio at 7 surprises me.
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 26 May 09, 15:43Post
I was surprised SJC was #10.

The three largest cities in the US by area are in Alaska. :))

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Un ... es_by_area
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Click Click D'oh (Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 26 May 09, 15:57Post

1 New York City 8,250,567

1.5 D/FW Metroplex 6,538,850

2 Los Angeles 3,849,378
3 Chicago 2,833,321
4 Houston 2,169,248
5 Phoenix 1,512,986
6 Philadelphia 1,448,394
7 San Antonio 1,296,682
8 San Diego 1,256,951
9 Dallas 1,232,940
10 San Jose 929,936
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AndesSMF (Founding Member) 26 May 09, 16:05Post
That list is only cities, not their metro catchment areas.

Sacramento has only 450,000 population, but the metro area is about 2 million.
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Spicoli 26 May 09, 17:38Post
San Jose is just a sprawling dump. Everytime I'm there the best part is leaving.

Goes to show that metro areas' main source of population are outlying areas. Like Miami/Ft. Lauderdale/Palm Beach, or LA's numerous hamlets.
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captoveur 26 May 09, 18:13Post
Everyone seems to think San Antonio is a small town.. In terms of population it isn't

In terms of trying to eat something that isn't Mexican food it might as well be Laredo.
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CO777ER (Database Editor & Founding Member) 26 May 09, 21:06Post
captoveur wrote:Everyone seems to think San Antonio is a small town.. In terms of population it isn't

In terms of trying to eat something that isn't Mexican food it might as well be Laredo.

And it's spreading up 35. I'd bet that in 10 years, if the economy recovers soon, there will be tract homes and what not from SAT-AUS.
captoveur 26 May 09, 21:27Post
CO777ER wrote:
captoveur wrote:Everyone seems to think San Antonio is a small town.. In terms of population it isn't

In terms of trying to eat something that isn't Mexican food it might as well be Laredo.

And it's spreading up 35. I'd bet that in 10 years, if the economy recovers soon, there will be tract homes and what not from SAT-AUS.


It is pretty close to that now.. The northern suburbs of SAT have kind of grown into New Braunfels.. Which has grown into San Marcos.. Then there is about a 2 minute stretch of nothing before you hit Buda.

That is one stretch of highway I positively hate driving.. No matter when you do it its 90 minutes of not being able to set the cruise. It was just widened a couple years ago and it already needs widened again.
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Mark 26 May 09, 21:46Post
captoveur wrote:
That is one stretch of highway I positively hate driving.. No matter when you do it its 90 minutes of not being able to set the cruise. It was just widened a couple years ago and it already needs widened again.

Amen. I've driven it a few times and as a visitor, I'm amazed how goddamned crowded I-35 is from SAT to DFW.
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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 26 May 09, 21:54Post
ANCFlyer wrote:The three largest cities in the US by area are in Alaska. :))

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Un ... es_by_area

Image Sitka is the biggest city in the US! Image
Weren't you born in Sitka?

How about Skagway, AK at #13 (bigger than New York City) with a population of 862? {laugh}
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ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 26 May 09, 21:58Post
Queso wrote:
ANCFlyer wrote:The three largest cities in the US by area are in Alaska. :))

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Un ... es_by_area

Image Sitka is the biggest city in the US! Image
Weren't you born in Sitka?

How about Skagway, AK at #13 (bigger than New York City) with a population of 862? {laugh}



No I wasn't born in Sitka . . . but I got a good chuckle outta that one too.

Skagway - where I grew up - #13 on the list . . . {rotfl} That damn little town is 1.2 miles long and 5 blocks wide . . . not counting Dyea, etc.

At least Anchorage, at #3, has something of value . . . the city spans from Girdwood to the Mat River bridge.
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Delta767-300ER 26 May 09, 23:03Post
Isn't Jacksonville the largest city in the U.S. by "City Limit" Area?

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Tornado82 26 May 09, 23:19Post
That list is counting population within the city limits, so basically it all depends on the annexation rules of the state the city sits in. Indy, which just misses the list, counts damn near all of Marion County as its "City" even though alot of the areas even go by different city names in their mailing addresses.

On the flip side is Pittsburgh, which the city proper is just a tiny bit of what even the locals consider Pittsburgh as a whole. Many neighborhoods are actually parts of other municipalities.


Now, I'm sure somewhere on another site people will use this list as reason that "Why doesn't _____ have service to ____ we're a top 10 city in the US!"
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jpetekUA777 (Founding Member) 27 May 09, 01:49Post
Worthless statistic I think.. have to go by MSAs. San Antonio doesn't crack the top 25 there.

Click Click D'oh wrote:

1 New York City 8,250,567

1.5 D/FW Metroplex 6,538,850

2 Los Angeles 3,849,378
3 Chicago 2,833,321
4 Houston 2,169,248
5 Phoenix 1,512,986
6 Philadelphia 1,448,394
7 San Antonio 1,296,682
8 San Diego 1,256,951
9 Dallas 1,232,940
10 San Jose 929,936


I hope you're joking because that doesn't make any sense.
Click Click D'oh (Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 27 May 09, 01:53Post
jpetekUA777 wrote:I hope you're joking because that doesn't make any sense.

Meh, if you lived here it would.

There is no such thing as Dallas, Ft Worth, Arlington, Irving etc to people that live here. It's just the Metroplex... or when talking to people outside of Texas... Dallas.
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jpetekUA777 (Founding Member) 27 May 09, 01:59Post
Click Click D'oh wrote:Meh, if you lived here it would.

There is no such thing as Dallas, Ft Worth, Arlington, Irving etc to people that live here. It's just the Metroplex... or when talking to people outside of Texas... Dallas.


Same thing with lots of places- LA comes to mind.. or Atlanta with a MSA 10 times the size of the city itself. You can't compare metro area of DFW to the city propers of others. By that logic, MKE would be #5 on that list. {laugh}
Spicoli 27 May 09, 05:10Post
LA is like that. Lots of little towns/municipality, but it's all "LA" to me. Same with Miami. You don't think of Miami as a scattering of little towns and suburbs, you think of the whole thing as "South Florida"
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