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As one of the most important historic cities in the United States, Baton Rouge is not only the capital for the state of Louisiana, it is also the 2nd largest city in the state with 220,236 residents. What was once a key location for trade and transportation, the city has transformed into a modern cultural … Read more

Nestled in the eastern part of Washington State, Spokane is the 2nd largest city in the state and ranks 99th in the United States with 222,081 residents. What was once only known as a railroad and mining town has become known to many as “Hooptown USA.” The city is known for its love of basketball due … Read more

Sitting along the Nevada-California border, Reno is the largest city in northwest section of Nevada. What was at one time the gambling capital of the United States, has transformed into the home of some of the biggest technology companies in the world. While the gambling industry still is a big part of the economy, sports … Read more

Founded in 1888, St. Petersburg is the fifth most populous city in the state of Florida with 265,351 residents. Located in the beautiful Tampa Bay area, this port city averages 361 sunny days per year, which makes it one of the best places in the world for nice weather. With perfect beaches for vacations and … Read more

Located in the upper Midwest region of the county, Fort Wayne is the second most populous city in the state of Indiana with 270,402 residents. Founded in 1794 as a military fort, the city has gone through tremendous growth since its inception. Currently, Fort Wayne has one of the largest economies in the Midwest. With … Read more

Located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area of southern California, Anaheim is a thriving community with many attractions. Known as the home of Disneyland, Anaheim is also the home to a major league baseball team, the Angels, and the national hockey league’s Ducks. With a population of 350,365, the city is the 55th largest in … Read more

St. Louis is the second largest city in Missouri with over 300,576 residents. Known for its baseball team the Cardinals, St. Louis sits beautifully on the Mississippi river just below its confluence with the Missouri river. Since it was founded in 1764, St. Louis has been a major regional hub for trade, major industries and … Read more

Lexington is the second largest city in the blue grass state with 323,152 residents. Known as a scenic hub for the horse racing industry, the area around Lexington is filled with horse parks and farms. Most notably is the horse racing track Keeneland, which was opened in 1936. Along with horse racing, Lexington has a … Read more

Located on the gulf coast of Florida, Tampa is the state’s third most populous city with 399,700 residents. Known for its historic bay, Tampa has been a fishing and shipping hub for centuries. Current day, the city has a vibrant art, food and professional sports scene. Like most big cities, Tampa faces challenges that impact … Read more

Located in the famous bay area of California, Oakland is the 45th most populated city in the United States with 433,031 residents. Known for its scenic views of the ocean, great food and historic art, Oakland is also a major shipping hub for the west coast. Its diverse population also adds to its rich history. … Read more