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Major Cities in the US



These are just a few of the major cities in the United States, but there are many more worth exploring, each with its own unique history and character.
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List of Major Cities in the US

State Major City Popularly known for
Alabama Birmingham The largest city in Alabama, it's known for its medical research, banking, and steel industries.
Montgomery The state capital and home to a variety of cultural and historical sites.
Mobile A major port city with a rich history and vibrant arts scene.
Alaska Anchorage The largest city in Alaska and the economic hub of the state, with a diverse economy and access to outdoor recreational activities.
Fairbanks Known for its winter activities and access to the Alaskan wilderness.
Juneau The state capital and a hub for tourism and outdoor recreation.
Arizona Phoenix The largest city in Arizona and the economic and cultural center of the state.
Tucson A major center for education and research, with a thriving arts and culture scene.
Flagstaff Known for its proximity to natural attractions like the Grand Canyon and its vibrant outdoor recreation scene.
Arkansas Little Rock The state capital and largest city in Arkansas, with a diverse economy and thriving arts and culture scene.
Fayetteville A major center for education and research, with a thriving food and beverage industry.
Jonesboro A major economic hub in the northeast region of Arkansas, with a diverse economy and growing population.
California Los Angeles The largest city in California and the second-largest in the US, with a diverse economy and a global hub for entertainment and culture.
San Francisco A major center for technology and innovation, with a thriving arts and culture scene.
San Diego Known for its beaches, mild climate, and major tourism industry.
Colorado Denver The largest city in Colorado and the economic and cultural center of the state, with a thriving arts and culture scene.
Boulder A major center for education and research, with a thriving outdoor recreation scene.
Colorado Springs Known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities, as well as its military and defense industries.
Connecticut Bridgeport The largest city in Connecticut and a major economic hub, with a thriving arts and culture scene.
New Haven A major center for education and research, with a thriving food and beverage industry.
Hartford The state capital and a major center for insurance and financial services.
Delaware Wilmington The largest city in Delaware and a major center for finance, healthcare, and transportation.
Dover The state capital and a major center for government and education.
Newark A major center for education and research, with a thriving technology industry.
Florida Miami The largest city in Florida and a major center for international trade and finance, with a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Orlando Known for its major theme parks and tourism industry, as well as a growing technology industry.
Tampa A major center for healthcare, finance, and defense, with a thriving arts and culture scene.
Georgia Atlanta The largest city in Georgia and a major center for business, transportation, and culture, with a diverse economy and a thriving arts scene.
Savannah Known for its historic charm and tourism industry, with a growing film and TV industry.
Augusta A major center for healthcare and military, with a growing cybersecurity industry.
Hawaii Honolulu Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor, and Iolani Palace make it a cultural and historical hub for visitors.
Kahului Maui's largest airport and harbor, making it a gateway for visitors to explore other parts of the island, and home to Maui's largest shopping mall.
Hilo Known for its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and botanical gardens, and home to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Idaho Boise Known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, vibrant downtown area, and cultural attractions.
Nampa Home to the Idaho Center, a multi-purpose arena and convention center that hosts concerts, trade shows, and sporting events.
Meridian Known for its family-friendly community, excellent schools, and recreational opportunities.
Illinois Chicago Known for its iconic architecture, world-class museums and theaters, diverse neighborhoods, and famous foods.
Aurora The second-largest city in Illinois, it is known for its historic architecture, outdoor recreational opportunities, and entertainment options.
Rockford Known for its scenic riverfront, cultural attractions and its vibrant downtown area.
Indiana Indianapolis Known for its world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indianapolis Colts NFL team, and cultural attractions.
Fort Wayne The second-largest city in Indiana, it is known for its historic architecture, outdoor recreational opportunities, and cultural attractions.
Evansville The third-largest city in Indiana, it is known for its scenic riverfront, cultural attractions and its vibrant downtown area with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.
Iowa Des Moines The state capital and largest city in Iowa, it is known for its thriving business community, historic architecture, and cultural attractions.
Cedar Rapids The second-largest city in Iowa, it is known for its thriving arts and cultural scene, outdoor recreational opportunities, and attractions.
Davenport The third-largest city in Iowa and part of the Quad Cities metropolitan area, it is known for its scenic riverfront, historic architecture, and attractions.
Kansas Wichita Known for its aviation industry, cultural attractions, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Overland Park Known for its high quality of life, excellent schools, and attractions such as the Overland Park Arboretum and the Museum at Prairiefire.
Kansas City Known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and famous barbecue cuisine.
Kentucky Louisville Known for horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and cultural attractions such as the Muhammad Ali Center and the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory.
Lexington Known as the "Horse Capital of the World," for its thoroughbred horse farms, bluegrass music, historic architecture, and the University of Kentucky.
Bowling Green Known for its caves and caverns, such as Mammoth Cave National Park and Lost River Cave, as well as the National Corvette Museum.
Louisiana New Orleans The largest city in Louisiana, it is known for its vibrant music scene, Creole and Cajun cuisine, historic architecture, and cultural attractions.
Baton Rouge The second-largest city in Louisiana and the state capital, it is known for its history, political significance, and attractions.
Shreveport The third-largest city in Louisiana, it is known for its riverfront casinos, cultural attractions and its proximity to natural attractions.
Maine Portland Known for its picturesque waterfront, vibrant arts and culture scene, and award-winning restaurants featuring fresh seafood.
Lewiston Known for its historic downtown area, French-Canadian heritage, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Bangor Known for its rich history, cultural attractions and its proximity to outdoor recreational opportunities such as Acadia National Park.
Maryland Baltimore Known for its historic neighborhoods, vibrant arts and culture scene, and attractions.
Annapolis Known for its rich history, colonial architecture, and attractions such as the United States Naval Academy and the Maryland State House.
Columbia Known for its planned community concept, offering a high quality of life, abundant recreational opportunities, and cultural attractions.
Massachusetts Boston The capital and largest city of Massachusetts, it is known for its rich history, world-class museums, prestigious universities, and iconic landmarks.
Worcester Known for its history, culture, and attractions such as the Worcester Art Museum and the Ecotarium.
Boston Known as the "City of Firsts," Springfield is the third-largest city in Massachusetts and is famous for its inventions, museums.
Michigan Detroit The largest city in Michigan, it is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and contributions to the automotive industry.
Grand Rapids The second-largest city in Michigan, it is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, breweries, and outdoor recreation.
Warren Known for its contributions to the automotive industry and attractions.
Minnesota Minneapolis The largest city in Minnesota, it is known for its arts and culture scene, parks and lakes, and attractions.
Saint Paul The state capital of Minnesota and second-largest city, it is known for its history, architecture, and attractions.
Rochester Known for its world-renowned medical facilities, parks and trails, and attractions.
Mississippi Jackson The state capital of Mississippi, known for its rich history and culture, attractions.
Gulfport Known for its beachfront casinos, resorts, and other attractions.
Southaven A suburb of Memphis, known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Missouri Kansas City Known for its barbecue, jazz music, and attractions.
St. Louis Known for its iconic Gateway Arch, breweries, and attractions.
Springfield Known as the "Queen City of the Ozarks," it is home to attractions.
Montana Billings The largest city in Montana, known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, attractions.
Missoula Known for its history, outdoor recreation opportunities, and attractions.
Great Falls Known for its history, outdoor recreation opportunities, and attractions.
Nebraska Omaha Known for its history, outdoor recreation opportunities, and attractions.
Lincoln The state capital of Nebraska, known for its universities, attractions.
Bellevue A suburb of Omaha, known for its parks, trails, and attractions.
Nevada Las Vegas Known as the "Entertainment Capital of the World" and a major destination for tourism, gaming, and conventions.
Reno Known as the "Biggest Little City in the World" and a center for gaming, tourism, and outdoor recreation.
Henderson Second-largest city in Nevada and a hub for retail, dining, and cultural activities.
New Hampshire Manchester Largest city in New Hampshire and a hub for technology, finance, and healthcare.
Nashua Second-largest city in New Hampshire and home to numerous high-tech companies.
Concord State capital of New Hampshire and a center for government, healthcare, and education.
New Jersey Newark Largest city in New Jersey and a hub for transportation, finance, and healthcare.
Jersey City Second-largest city in New Jersey and a center for banking, retail, and real estate.
Paterson Third-largest city in New Jersey and a major center for textiles and manufacturing.
New Mexico Albuquerque Largest city in New Mexico and a hub for technology, research, and tourism.
Las Cruces Second-largest city in New Mexico and a center for agriculture, education, and aerospace.
Santa Fe State capital of New Mexico and a major center for arts, culture, and tourism.
New York New York City Largest city in the United States and a global center for finance, commerce, media, and culture.
Buffalo Second-largest city in New York and a hub for healthcare, education, and advanced manufacturing.
Rochester Third-largest city in New York and a center for optics, imaging, and innovation.
North Carolina Charlotte Largest city in the state and a major financial center.
Raleigh Capital of the state and home to several major universities and research institutions.
Greensboro Third-largest city in the state and a major transportation hub.
North Dakota Fargo Largest city in the state and home to several colleges and universities.
Bismarck Capital of the state and a center for government and business.
Grand Forks Home to the University of North Dakota and a major center for healthcare and education.
Ohio Columbus Largest city in the state and home to the state government and major universities.
Cleveland Second-largest city in the state and a major center for healthcare, finance, and manufacturing.
Cincinnati Third-largest city in the state and a major center for culture, arts, and entertainment.
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Largest city in the state and a major center for government, healthcare, and energy.
Tulsa Second-largest city in the state and a major center for finance, technology, and transportation.
Norman Home to the University of Oklahoma and a center for research and innovation.
Oregon Portland Largest city in the state and a major center for culture, arts, and entertainment.
Eugene Home to the University of Oregon and a major center for education and research.
Salem Capital of the state and a center for government and business.
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Largest city in the state and a major center for culture, arts, and history.
Pittsburgh Second-largest city in the state and a major center for technology, healthcare, and education.
Harrisburg Capital of the state and a center for government and business.
Rhode Island Providence The capital and largest city in Rhode Island, home to Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design.
Warwick Second largest city in Rhode Island and home to T.F. Green Airport.
Cranston Third largest city in Rhode Island, known for its historic landmarks and popular Garden City Center shopping mall.
South Carolina Columbia The state capital and largest city in South Carolina, home to the University of South Carolina and the South Carolina State Museum.
Charleston A historic port city known for its rich culture and architecture, including the historic Fort Sumter and the Battery.
Greenville A growing city in the upstate region of South Carolina, known for its vibrant downtown and outdoor activities.
South Dakota Sioux Falls The largest city in South Dakota and home to Falls Park, the St. Joseph Cathedral, and the Great Plains Zoo.
Rapid City The second largest city in South Dakota, known for its proximity to Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills National Forest.
Aberdeen The third largest city in South Dakota and a regional hub for healthcare, education, and transportation.
Tennessee Nashville The state capital and largest city in Tennessee, known as the "Music City" for its vibrant country music scene and the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Memphis The second largest city in Tennessee, home to Graceland (Elvis Presley's former home) and Beale Street, a historic music district.
Knoxville Knoxville is the third-largest city in Tennessee and a center for education, healthcare, and manufacturing.
Texas Houston The largest city in Texas and a global hub for energy, healthcare, and aerospace industries.
San Antonio San Antonio is a major cultural center and a popular tourist destination, famous for its River Walk and historic sites.
Dallas Dallas is a thriving business hub, home to several Fortune 500 companies and a bustling arts and entertainment scene.
Utah Salt Lake City The state capital and a major center for business, education, and outdoor recreation.
Provo Thriving college town and a center for technology and entrepreneurship.
West Jordan Rapidly growing city that serves as a gateway to Utah's scenic wonders, including the Rocky Mountains and national parks.
Vermont Burlington Vermont's largest city and a cultural hub for music, arts, and outdoor recreation.
South Burlington Major commercial center and home to Vermont's largest airport.
Rutland Largest city in southern Vermont and a major transportation hub.
Virginia Virginia Beach Largest city in Virginia and a major tourist destination with a long stretch of beaches.
Norfolk Home to the largest naval base in the world and a major port city.
Richmond State capital and cultural center of Virginia with a rich history and numerous museums.
Washington Seattle Largest city in Washington and home to major tech companies such as Amazon and Microsoft.
Spokane Second-largest city in Washington and a major economic center in the eastern part of the state.
Tacoma Third-largest city in Washington and a major port city with a thriving arts and culture scene.
West Virginia Charleston State capital and largest city in West Virginia, home to many government institutions and businesses.
Huntington Second-largest city in West Virginia and a major transportation hub with a prominent university.
Parkersburg Third-largest city in West Virginia and a major center for industry and commerce in the state.
Wisconsin Milwaukee The largest city in Wisconsin and a major economic and cultural center in the state, known for its brewing industry, festivals, and sports teams.
Madison The capital of Wisconsin and a thriving college town, home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a hub for technology and government.
Green Bay Mid-sized city on the shores of Lake Michigan, known for its NFL team, the Green Bay Packers, and a strong manufacturing sector.
Wyoming Cheyenne Capital and largest city of Wyoming, with a strong economy driven by government, healthcare, and energy industries.
Casper Second-largest city in Wyoming and a regional center for healthcare, transportation, and energy, with a strong tourism industry.
Gillette City in northeastern Wyoming known for its coal mining and energy production, as well as its location near popular outdoor recreational areas.