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Small? It is abut 20K larger than Burlington, the largest city in Vermont!


Hmmm, @Blooie write a book ... hmmm. Wish I had thought of suggesting that!


Can't be, that isn't even on the wind chart!

Well compared to MA, yeah, small :lau
We have 5 cities over 100,000. Boston is almost 700,000. Plymouth is almost 60,000.

http://worldpopulationreview.com/states/massachusetts-population/cities/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_by_population_in_New_England
 
Wow that is a small city!! Just Googled and it says Cheyenne is the largest city in Wyoming!? :eek: Plymouth is just under 60,000 by a coule hundred. And I don't even consider that a city. But Plymouth is massive land wise but still.
It depends on if you define a City by population or if it is incorporated or not.

By population, 60,000 is a large Town or Small City.

The states up there are not very populated. Montana only has 1 million people in the entire state. Wyoming is likely similar
 
It depends on if you define a City by population or if it is incorporated or not.

By population, 60,000 is a large Town or Small City.

The states up there are not very populated. Montana only has 1 million people in the entire state. Wyoming is likely similar

City versus town is based in the type of government, right? At least that's what I just read on one of the pages. Plymouth is a town I think cause they have town meetings and stuff.
 
It depends on if you define a City by population or if it is incorporated or not.

By population, 60,000 is a large Town or Small City.

The states up there are not very populated. Montana only has 1 million people in the entire state. Wyoming is likely similar

Cut that Montana pop in half and that's about what WY is.

And that's just fine with me!
 

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