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Note: Since the 2000 census, Arlington, Tex. and
Louisville/Jefferson County, Ky. were added to the
fifty largest cities; Wichita, Kans. and St. Louis,
Mo. were dropped.
Profiles of the 50 largest U.S. cities include a
history of the city, population statistics, land
area, number of churches, radio and television
stations, parks and playgrounds, labor and
unemployment statistics, the city's mayor, and
famous residents and natives.
See also Top 50 Cities in the U.S. by Population and
Rank.
Data supplied by U.S. Census Bureau and by the
cities in response to questionnaires. Per capita
personal income data are given for the Metropolitan
Statistical Area (MSA), the Primary Metropolitan
Statistical Area (PMSA), the New England County
Metropolitan Area (NECMA), or the Consolidated
Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA), as noted.
NOTE: Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
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