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USA: small and large cities. America: ghost towns

The United States is in many ways like a living organism. Here everything is always moving, working and functioning. There is an endless stream of immigrants entering the country. The current population of the United States is approximately 325 million people. Most of them live in large cities with developed infrastructure. What are the largest cities in the USA?

New York - 8.5 million people

It is the largest city in the United States and perhaps the most famous in the world. There is a huge number of financial institutions, significant attractions, theaters, and museums. This city is always noisy, bright and is associated by many with skyscrapers and freedom. Certain neighborhoods in New York are home to immigrant communities from many countries around the world.

The two main distinguishing features of the city are the Statue of Liberty and skyscrapers, including the Empire State Building. If the latter can be seen just by walking around the city, then to the first you will have to take a ferry. One cannot fail to mention Central Park - a huge green spot in the center of the city. Thousands of people come here every day to breathe fresh air: they have picnics, play with children, draw, and read.

New York is famous as one of the most expensive cities in the world. Living here will cost a pretty penny if you take into account travel, food and other purchases. Nevertheless, it is worth a visit.

This city leaves no one indifferent: some are captivated by it at first sight, while others hate its frantic rhythm.

Los Angeles - 3.8 million people

This sunny city ranks second among the largest cities in the United States. Its popularity began to emerge in the 20th century, when it became the center of the American film industry. Then actors and everyone who has something to do with this professional field began to flock there.

On one side the hilly valley is fenced by a mountain range, on the other it opens out to the endless ocean

Los Angeles attracted thousands of adventurers, seekers of wealth and fame who dreamed of Hollywood splendor. To this day, this atmosphere remains in the city, it is expressed in everything: in stone and concrete buildings framed by metal and glass, in sculptures, fountains and beautiful parks.

No less people are attracted by the favorable location of the city. It is located on the Pacific coast. The climate here is excellent: hot and dry in summer, warm and humid in winter, and the sun shines in the sky non-stop for almost 11 months a year.

Chicago - 2.7 million people

This American city stretches along the shore of Lake Michigan. It is the largest population center in the state of Illinois. Chicago is associated with brashness, pride and vanity, which is truly fascinating. The city is imbued with the atmosphere of blues, jazz and rock. There are many clubs opening every night where you can hang out. In Chicago, as throughout America, there are a large number of Mexican, Polish and other ethnic neighborhoods.

For many, this city quite rightly evokes thoughts of theater and literature. Many writers come from here, some of whom even became Nobel laureates, and the troupe of one of the comedy theaters now hosts its own humorous program on TV.


The city authorities take care of the nature around the lake. There are no industrial enterprises in this part of the city; they are replaced by parks and residential areas

Houston - 2.2 million people

This Texas city gained fame as the center of the oil industry, as well as the center of NASA. It has a humid and stuffy urban climate, so a special network of air-conditioned rooms has been laid underground.

Upon closer inspection, the city is quite diverse: there are elements of architecture or society of many nations, harmoniously adjacent to each other.

For example, in one shopping center a Chinese shop and a French grocery coexist peacefully.

And outside the city you can explore the Space Center and relax on the beaches of the bay.

Houston has many attractions: museums, chapels, sculptures... And all of this is imbued with an incomparable spirit of progress and space.


A significant part of the city consists of asphalt highways

Philadelphia - 1.5 million people

It is located between New York and Washington on the east coast of the United States. The whole country rightly recognizes Philadelphia as a city full of diversity, replete with restaurants, theaters, and parks. In addition, housing prices are relatively low here.

Philadelphia is a city with a fairly simple street layout; it’s difficult to get lost here. You can easily get from one place to another either on foot or by bus.

There are many buildings in which the first American government met several hundred years ago. You should definitely see the famous Liberty Bell, displayed behind glass on Market Street. This antique bell has a rich history, but it last rang in 1776, symbolizing the freedom and independence of the American people.


A historic preserve in the heart of Philadelphia

Phoenix - 1.5 million people

Phoenix is ​​located in the southwest of the country and is surrounded by the beautiful Sun Valley, as if specially created for the filming of some classic western: ominous red-orange mountains adjoin it on the eastern side, and the notorious Brokeback Mountain flaunts on the northeastern side.

The climate in this part of the continent is quite sultry and hot, and in the summer it is unlikely that anyone will want to get out of the cool interior of the car, but nevertheless it is worth doing so to visit the most interesting museums. For example, a museum called Herda presents Indian history, from cave times to the present day.

For those who want to explore the famous Grand Canyon, it is best to start from here, you can go by car or take a special flight.


There are a lot of hotels and entertainment centers in Phoenix, the prices of which are significantly reduced in the summer, at the height of the heat, which provokes a sharp influx of tourists

San Antonio - 1.4 million people

The peculiarity of this city is that it was founded in Texas, when it was still part of Mexico. Whoever lived here: missionaries from Spain, and soldiers, and merchants from Germany, and planters, and cattle breeders, and builders... All these people left a rich architectural and cultural heritage in the city.

San Antonio is significantly different from other US cities: it is not crowded with businessmen rushing to the office in suits, but with tourists in shorts with cameras and guidebooks. After all, the city center is full of attractions, tourist sites with souvenir shops.

San Antonio has several major wartime and Spanish colonial landmarks. Take, for example, the Alano fortress, the El Mercado market square or the palace of the Spanish governor.


The city often hosts various festivals and carnivals, and cheerful music plays from all corners around the clock

San Diego - 1.3 million people

This wonderful city is located in California on the Pacific Ocean. It is famous for its nature: in its surroundings there are a large number of farms, parks and forests, mountains, valleys and magnificent beaches. And all this is within walking distance from the village.

Residents of San Diego are absolutely sure that their city is the most beautiful in the States, and they have good reason for this. Among other things, the climate here is ideal: on the coast the temperature stays around +20C all year round.

To fully appreciate the beauty of San Diego, it's best to start with a cruise around the bay and then visit the vintage ship moored at the pier. Upon arrival in the Old Town, you will notice many clay buildings left over from the times of Mexican rule, as well as brick houses of the first colonialists.

Dallas - 1.2 million people

This city is famous for such a tragic event as the assassination of President Kennedy. In addition, it is one of the centers of the film and television industry. Dallas has a strong influence on American culture as a whole. This is not surprising, because what other city can match its palpable spirit of consciousness and consumption?

In addition, Dallas is the largest financial center in the southwestern United States. The advertising business and oil industry are extremely developed here. That's why the city is practically teeming with restaurants and shopping centers; Everyone, without exception, loves shopping here.

San Jose - 1 million people

It was founded to develop agriculture in Northern California. Now the city is no longer based on farming, but on high technology. This is the so-called Silicon Valley (often also called Silicon Valley).

A valuable resource is mined here - silicon, which is used in the production of semiconductors and other elements of electronic devices. The name "Silicone" comes only from an incorrect translation. The word "siclicon" means "silicon", and if you add the letter "e" at the end, you get "silicone" - silicone.

The USA is a multifaceted country. It receives its diversity due to the huge number of different nationalities living on its territory from time immemorial. Each state and each city of this state is truly unique, each has its own characteristics. In any of the listed cities you can find something of your own, dear, touching the finest strings of the soul.

Less than 150 thousand inhabitants, but what a rich culture - beautiful streets and alleys, stunning architecture, historical monuments, large parks, many cafes and cozy restaurants.

As it turns out, not only famous and big cities have something to offer avid travelers. We were convinced of this by taking a closer look at the top ten.

15. Naples, Florida

The city has very beautiful white sand beaches where you can sunbathe. I would especially like to highlight Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. Other activities in the upscale southwest Florida city include Golf Resor, shopping and an eco-tour to spot spotted dolphins in the open sea.

14. Santa Barbara, California

The city, located on the central coast of California, is historically surrounded by the Santa Ynez Mountains. The city itself is reminiscent of the French Riviera.

13. Laguna Beach, California

Laguna Beach is famous for its beaches. Nature lovers can go hiking at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park or admire underwater views at Crystal Cove State Park.

12. Taos, New Mexico

The city is located on the western slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Don't miss Taos Pueblo, an ancient Native American community and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

11. Napa, California

Try food in local pubs, go to the Opera House, stroll along the river, taste local wines.

10. Newport, Rhode Island

A short drive from Boston, Newport offers impressive historical sites. Book your trip to Newport early as it hosts jazz and folk festivals in the summer.

9. Asheville, North Carolina

The city lies in the center of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Swannanoa River flows into the French Broad River.

8. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

Carmel-by-the-Sea is known as one of the most romantic cities in the country. Consider its architecture, expansive beaches and small shops hidden in small cottages.

7. Sedona, Arizona

Stunning Sedona is considered a must-see destination for tourists. During the day you can explore its red monoliths, pine forests and canyons. The city's art galleries are worth visiting. At night, enjoy the vastness of the starry sky.

6. Telluride, Colorado

This is a piece of the real Wild West, unique in its beauty and picturesque landscapes. This resort is located quite far from Denver, which will undoubtedly appeal to every lover of a secluded holiday in peace and quiet.

The old town with stylized wooden houses is located in the valley, and at an altitude of 1000 meters there is a ski village.

5. Savannah, Georgia

Located on the Atlantic coast, the city is wonderfully good from a tourist point of view: old buildings, numerous squares, the embankment of the Savannah River, shady and calm streets.

4. Aspen, Colorado

The most prestigious and international ski resort in the United States. A Victorian-style town nestled in the scenic Roaring Fork Valley, there's plenty of dining, shopping, and plenty to do besides skiing. Festivals and numerous concerts are constantly held here - in short, this is a real resort with excellent shopping and a busy rhythm of life.

3. Park City, Utah

Park City is known for its ski resorts and for hosting the Sundance International Film Festival every year. The number of tourists in the city significantly exceeds the number of permanent residents.

2. Santa Fe, New Mexico

The "City of Holy Faith" is not only the highest capital of the state, but also one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in America. East of the city lies the Santa Fe National Forest, which surrounds the Peco Wilderness with several mountain peaks up to 3,658 meters high and dozens of hiking trails.

1. Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston is very good for tourism. Here you can combine walks around the old city, shopping in stores, excursions to places of military glory or nearby plantations, lunches with fresh seafood in local restaurants and a lazy beach holiday by the ocean.

We have all heard about large American cities in which life does not cease for a minute: about New York, sparkling with glass skyscrapers and about Los Angeles, a city in which the dreams of talented young people come true, about sleepless Chicago and noisy Miami, about gambling Las Vegas and business Washington. They are visited mainly by tourists and business people, and few people want to live in these cities that are always “running” somewhere. We offer those who want to stay in the USA to see completely different cities of the country, so to speak, “one-story America”, in which the quiet and measured life of ordinary Americans takes place, who have found their futuristic world or simply escaped from the bustle of the city. Here they are, 10 US cities that are ideal for meeting old age with dignity.

  • Where: Arizona

This city is for nature lovers and connoisseurs of a rich cultural life. At one time (Prescott) was the capital city of Arizona. Now it is an ordinary American town with a population of about 44 thousand. It is located in the Bradshaw Mountains, which is why it has a mild climate: summers are hot, and in winter the temperature rarely drops below 10°C. The city's special attraction is its Victorian-style buildings. Why choose Prescott as the best place to live? Its wealth is the most interesting history of the city. Plus, you'll love Prescott's low home prices.

  • Where: Florida

Yes. Yes, exactly (Venice). America also has its own city on the canals, named after the famous Italian Venice. It is located in Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. The houses of the city also stand on rivers and canals, and they were built in the same style as the houses in Italy, in the Renaissance style. Along with the water, the quiet and measured life of the townspeople flows here. And apartments are rented (sold) at affordable prices. Well, if you like relaxing by the water, then you should definitely come here to live: clean beaches, green parks, sports grounds where you can play tennis or golf.

  • Where: Florida

An ancient city in the USA, very cozy, thoroughly saturated with history. This (St. Augustine) is the first of the cities that Europeans founded. Although it is very small, it has many historical monuments and attractions: the oldest stone fort in the United States, Castillo de San Marcos, an ancient, beautifully preserved wooden school, which will be 300 years old this year, the magnificent Fountain of Youth Park Ponce de Leon, the navigator whose foot first set foot on this land. Hundreds of tourists usually come to this cute town because there is so much to see. Therefore, you can safely open your own travel company in St. Augustine (if you have skills in such a business) and start making money.

  • Where: South Carolina

Here it is, a typical “one-story” American town with a population of only 12 thousand people. White houses of pre-war architecture on a picturesque island! (Beaufort) is listed on the US Register of Historic Towns. This American town has more than once become the subject of Hollywood cinema (for example, Forrest Gump was filmed in Beaufort). This is a city that often hosts various festivals (for example, the international cinema festival), exhibitions of contemporary artists, and sports competitions in American football and basketball. A wonderful calm town.

  • Where: South Carolina

For those who love the sun, ocean and golden sand, for those who are tired of city noise, but cannot live without the opportunities of a big city, we suggest paying attention to the town (Myrtle Beach). It will be more comfortable here for those who cannot stand the cold. The city has only 30 thousand population. And the rest are visitors, those Americans who want to bask in the sun and swim. The city itself is large, but not noisy. All life is in full swing on the main street, lined with hotels, boutiques and restaurants (that's where the tourists are). A little away from it, and you will find yourself in a real rural area with low private houses, which are inexpensive.

  • Where: Texas

The city (Abilene) is slightly larger in population than the previous cities on our list, but the cost of living in the city is 12% lower than the average for all of America. It is located in an agricultural region and is also a center for oil production. You can get a higher education there, because... There are 3 universities. Abilene is actively being built and developed: there is a zoo, many recreation parks, sports and entertainment centers. Every year the city hosts the entertaining West Texas Fair, the favorite competition among Texans - rodeo, and many other interesting things. So you won't be bored.

  • Where: Texas

The sleepless capital of Texas is a big city of big opportunities (Austin). Why do we recommend it? The fact is that although Austin is indeed not a small city, it does not have the famous Texas shootouts and Texas Rangers (this is how we imagine Texas). The city has a low crime rate! And it became famous as a city of live music (in almost all cultural institutions, clubs, restaurants, pubs, musicians play country, jazz, blues and rock and roll). In the most prosperous and safe city in America, real entertainment and a reckless life await you!

  • Where: Idaho

The real American province is the city (Boise). The nickname “City of Trees” “stuck” to it. It really is very green, located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Unlike other big cities in the United States, it does not have entertainment and great opportunities, but it is quiet and safe. Needless to say, Boise has the lowest crime rate in all states, there are no criminal groups or gangs (for example, in a city with a population of 250 thousand people, there was only one murder in 2014!). Boise is a college town, with a high rate of education (41% of residents have a college degree). There are many places for active sports: there is a ski resort, great opportunities for cycling, swimming, kayaking, rafting. Overall, a great place for a quiet life and raising children.

Palm Springs

  • Where: California

An oasis in the middle of the desert, a city with luxury hotels and wide golf courses Palm Springs(Palm Springs) is a real “Mecca” for the elderly, a city in which you can spend the rest of your days with dignity. There are 350 sunny days a year here! It is all lined with palm trees, and is also famous in America for its mineral springs. Just imagine what beautiful parks there are with lakes in which swans swim and pink flamingos walk! World celebrities, movie stars and wealthy retirees like to relax in Palm Springs.

Salt Lake City

  • Where: Utah

The city is located in a picturesque area Salt Lake City(Salt Lake City) is simply a great place to live in the USA. It is located on the shore of the Great Salt Lake, surrounded by mountains. This is the religious center of the Mormons, the Church of the Modern Saints of Jesus Christ, in which people spend most of their money on charity. Salt Lake City - the city of the “white” 2002 Olympics. In winter you can go skiing from the mountains, and in summer you can go cycling through the canyons or go rock climbing. It boasts of its extraordinary architecture and beautiful locations full of historical attractions. This is a safe city, with the lowest crime rate in the country, the areas of which are well patrolled and protected by police. And all because the residents of the city are very law-abiding and restrained. When it comes to buying real estate, it is one of the most favorable cities in America.

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One of the most famous cities not only in the United States, but throughout the entire globe, is undoubtedly New York, full of incredible energy - the embodiment of youth, success, and activity. New York is already a landmark in itself; here every district, street or even building is covered with a kind of legendary aura.

The most famous and recognizable symbol of America, which is located in the City of the Big Apple, is, of course, the 93-meter Statue of Liberty. It is located on Ellis Island, where a new life began for millions of people who came to the North American continent, inspired by the dream of making a fortune for themselves. Today, a ferry runs from Manhattan to the island every day. There is also an Emigration Museum on the island, where the atmosphere of the early 20th century is fully recreated.

Also in New York, it is worth visiting respectable Manhattan with its clearly designed avenues, bohemian quarters, luxurious parks and, of course, the longest street in the world - Broadway, where you can find absolutely everything. And of course, while in this city, you need to walk across the world's oldest suspension bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge. This hero of many Hollywood films is no less impressive in real life. And, of course, for just twenty dollars you can look at the metropolis from the height of the one hundred and second floor of the famous Empire State Building.

The most famous and recognizable symbol of America, which is located in the City of the Big Apple, is, of course, the 93-meter Statue of Liberty.

The capital of USA

Many interesting sights are concentrated in the capital of the United States - Washington, among which the Capitol stands out first of all. This is one of the most majestic and luxurious buildings in the States, having not only a presentable facade, but also an even richer interior. By the way, this is the tallest building in the capital; no other building should exceed its 55-meter height. It has its own so-called Capitol Statue of Liberty - a six-meter sculpture of a woman with a sword and shield, as well as a helmet decorated with eagle feathers.

The Capitol is not just a place where the US Congress deals with daily business, but also a very interesting and unique museum, the beauty of which can be enjoyed absolutely free by coming to a special registration desk at eight in the morning on a weekday to stand in line, go through strict control and receive admission ticket. Tourists are invited to look at the grandiose dome from the inside, where the most significant events from the history of the United States are very delicately depicted on it, as well as get acquainted with sculptures of the most prominent political figures of the country.

Also in Washington, attention is drawn to the White House, numerous parks and museums, the main of which is considered to be the museum complex with libraries, galleries and exhibition halls of the Smithsonian Research Institute, admission to which, by the way, is also absolutely free. Among others, memorial museums dedicated to outstanding American presidents, the Spy Museum and even the International Museum of Women's Art stand out.

The Capitol in Washington is not just a place where the US Congress deals with daily business, but also a very interesting and unique museum.

Washington

Chicago

Chicago is no less rich in amazing sights; the favorite of children and adults, Walt Disney, was born here, and the legend of the American mafia, Al Capone, conducted his vigorous activities here. The hundred-story John Hancock Center, one of the tallest buildings in the States, is extremely popular among tourists. On the ninety-third floor there is an observatory, which offers simply stunning views of Chicago and Lake Michigan. Also popular is the observation deck of the 110-story Sears Tower with its unique glass balcony. Chicago is also home to one of the world's largest aquariums, the Shedd, one of the best fine art museums, and an unreal number of drawbridges and city parks.

The United States of America (USA) is one of the largest countries in the world. In terms of territory size, it ranks 4th after Russia, Canada and China. The state consists of 50 subjects: 49 administrative units - states and Colombia, which is recognized as the Federal District. It is in Colombia that the country's main capital is located. The USA also includes 14 islands. Each state in America has its own capital, but not every capital is a major city in the area. There are 295 cities in America. Let's imagine only the largest cities.

About America in general

There are many big cities in the USA. Washington, the capital of the state, is located on the Potomac River. The first US president, George Washington, chose the location for the capital in 1790. There are many historical sites in Washington. The largest and tallest building is the Capitol with the House of Representatives and the Senate. In Washington, you will not see skyscrapers, since there should be no other buildings higher than the Capitol.

New York is the largest city and seaport in the United States, located at the mouth of the Hudson River. The city was founded by the Dutch. An interesting fact is that Manhattan, the center of New York, was bought by the Dutch from local Indians for $24. This was the most profitable commercial deal in the history of the United States. Today New York is known as the city of skyscrapers. There are many other interesting places in New York: Rockefeller Center, Central Park, Times Square, shopping districts and the United Nations building. Columbia University, one of the largest universities in America, is located on Broadway in Manhattan.

Boston is another major city in the United States. It belongs to the first cities that were built on the Atlantic coast of the country. It is an important port, financial and cultural center. It has three universities.

Second largest after New York, Chicago is one of the largest industrial cities in the United States.

Los Angeles, California is the center of modern industry. Not far from Los Angeles is Hollywood, the center of the American film industry.

There are very many large cities in the USA. Washington, the capital of the United States of America, is located on the Potomac River. The place for the capital was chosen by the first President - George Washington. Washington has many historical places. The largest and highest among the buildings is the Capitol with its great House of Representatives and the Senate chamber. In Washington you can’t see any sky-scrapers because no other building must be higher than the Capitol.

New York is the largest city and the largest sea-port in the USA, which is located in the mouth of the Hudson River. This city was founded by the Dutch. It is interesting to know that Manhattan Island - the central part of New York - was bought from the local Indians by the Dutch for 24 dollars. That is considered the most profitable commercial deal in the US history. Today Manhattan is the heart of business and commercial life of the country. Today New York is the city known by its skyscrapers. There are many other places of interest in New York: Central Park, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, the shopping districts and the United Nations Building. In Manhattan, at Broadway, there is Columbia University, one of the largest universities of the USA.

Boston is another large city of the USA, one of the first cities built on the Atlantic coast of America. It is an important port and a financial and cultural center. There are three universities in it.

The second largest city after New York is Chicago. It is one of the largest industrial cities in the USA.

Los Angeles, in California, is the center of modern industries. Near Los Angeles there is Hollywood, the center of the US film industry.

List of largest cities in the USA


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  • Flint - Flint (MI)
  • Fort Wayne - Fort Wayne (Indiana IN)
  • Frankfort - Frankfort (capital of Kentucky KY)
  • Huntsville - Huntsville (Alabama AL)
  • Hartford - Hartford (capital of Connecticut CT)
  • Helena - Helena (capital of Montana MT)
  • Hilo - Hilo (Hawaii HI)
  • Houston - Houston (TX TX)
  • Hampton - Hampton (Virginia VA)
  • Charleston - Charleston (capital of West Virginia WV)
  • Chicago - Chicago (Illinois IL)
  • Cheyenne - Cheyenne (capital of Wyoming WY)
  • Charlotte - Charlotte (North Carolina NC)
  • Evansville - Evansville (Indiana IN)
  • Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor (MI)
  • Eugene - Eugene (Oregon OR)

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