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56300AlabamaMontgomeryAL17021819-12-14federal government,fishingpaper products,chemicals,metals,textiles,clothing,machinery,rubber,plastics,food products,transportation equipment,electronics,metal products,lumber,wood productsbroilers,cattle,greenhouse and nursery products,peanuts,eggs,cotton,soybeanscoal,oil,gas,stonehot summer/cool winter,hot summer/mild winterSoutheast 4,187,000   82.50 67.1 70,346,000,00017,4102.00 - 5.00 54.0 51,70529th largestBirmingham, AL  266,000 1,791  148.54694520Huntsville, AL  160,000   973  164.45231130Mobile, AL  196,000 1,663  118.016212480MONTGOMERY, AL  188,000 1,309  135.05907770                                                 State of AlabamaBirminghamMobile, 1702December 14, 1819 as the 22nd state22nd stateSoutheastCheatha Mtn., 2,407 ft. (734m)Gulf of Mexico, sea level414IAL43734169401AlaskaJuneauAK18011959-01-03federal government,salmon fishing,crab fishing,printing,publishingfood products,petroleum products,lumber,wood productsgreenhouse and nursery products,milk,furoil,gas,gold,sand,gravel,stonecold winter/mild summerPacific coast   597,000    1.05 41.1 26,270,000,00047,760None 0 None591,004largestAnchorage, AK  226,000   1331,697.79236980Fairbanks, AK   30,843   985   31.39694730JUNEAU, AK   26,751    102,593.614278000                                                        State of AlaskaAnchorageSitka, 1801January 3, 1959 as the 49th state49th statePacific stateMt. McKinley, 20,320 ft. (6194m)Pacific Ocean, sea level319IAK10737988602ArizonaPhoenixAZ17521912-02-14federal government,tourism,printing,publishingtransportation equipment,electronics,machinery,scientific instruments,food products,metals,stone products,clay products,glass products,chemicals,metal productscattle,cotton,lettuce,milk,haycopper,coal,sand,gravel,stonehot summer/cool winterSouthwest 3,936,000   34.64 83.3 67,265,000,00018,3523.80 - 7.00 75.0114,000 6th largestGlendale, AZ  148,000  2,837   52.25879690Mesa, AZ  288,000 2,653  108.665810020PHOENIX, AZ  983,000 2,342  419.96119921Scottsdale, AZ  130,000   706  184.46419820Tempe, AZ  142,000 3,590   39.56399980Tucson, AZ  405,000 2,594  156.384012920                                   State of ArizonaPhoenixTucson, 1752February 14, 1912 as the 48th state48th stateSouthwestHumphreys Pk., 12,633 ft. (3851m)Colorado River, 20 ft.630IAZ13931057103ArkansasLittle RockAR16851836-06-15tourismfood products,electronics,paper products,metal products,machinery,lumber,wood products,chemicalsbroilers,soybeans,rice,cattle,cotton,eggs,wheat,turkeysoil,gas,sand,gravel,bromine,bauxite,stonehot summer/cool winterSouthwest 2,424,000   46.55 44.2 38,737,000,00016,4791.00 - 7.00 6.994.5 53,18727th largestFort Smith, AR   72,798 1,559   46.73004290LITTLE ROCK, AR  176,000 1,709  102.99146770                                                               State of ArkansasLittle RockArkansas Post, 1605June 15, 1836 as the 25th state25th stateSoutheastMagazine Mtn., 2,753 ft. (839m)Quachita River, 55 ft.214IAR36532179304CaliforniaSacramentoCA17691850-09-09tourism,printing,publishing,tuna fishing,crab fishingtransportation equipment,electronics,machinery,food products,scientific instruments,metal products,chemicals,rubber,plastics,clothingmilk,cattle,greenhouse and nursery products,grapes,cotton,tomatoes,lettuce,almonds,hay,strawberriesoil,gashot summer/cool winter,temperatePacific coast31,211,000  200.11 96.8744,729,000,00025,0241.00 - 11.00116.0158,706 3rd largestAnaheim, CA  266,000 6,014   44.368411590Fresno, CA  354,000 3,573   99.14718030Long Beach, CA  429,000 8,506   50.064411740Los Angeles, CA3,485,000 7,426  469.963111331Oakland, CA  372,000 6,640   56.12396680Riverside, CA  227,000 2,916   77.770611600SACRAMENTO, CA  369,000 3,836   96.33145831San Diego, CA1,111,000 3,428  324.075413061San Francisco, CA  724,00015,502   46.72086731San Jose, CA  782,000 4,568  171.32637210Santa Ana, CA  294,00010,842   27.167511770State of CaliforniaLos AngelesSan Diego, 1769September 9, 1859 as the 31st state31st statePacific coast stateMt. Whitney, 14,494 ft. (4418m)Death Valley, -282 ft.1163ICA4824488405ColoradoDenverCO18581876-08-01tourism,finance,printing,publishingscientific instruments,food products,machinery,electronics,transportation equipment,metal products,stone products,clay products,glass products,rubber,plastics,chemicals,metalscattle,wheat,corn,vegetables,milk,hay,poultry,eggsoil,gas,coal,gold,sand,gravel,stonehot summer/cold winter,cold winter/mild summerMountain state 3,566,000   34.38 81.5 71,470,000,00021,694* 5.00;* percent of federal taxable income 4.93.0104,091 8th largestAurora, CO  222,000 1,676  132.510714440Colorado Springs, CO  281,000 1,535  183.210777200DENVER, CO  468,000 3,051  153.310434441Lakewood, CO  126,000 3,100   40.810214530Pueblo, CO   98,640 2,748   35.911288840                                          State of ColoradoDenvernear Denver, 1858August 1, 1876 as the 38th state38th stateMountain stateMt. Elbert, 14,433 ft. (4399m)Arkansas River, 3,350 ft.529ICO22125211606ConnecticutHartfordCT16351788-01-09insurance,printing,publishing,fishingtransportation equipment,machinery,metal products,scientific instruments,chemicals,electronics,food products,metals,paper products,rubber,plasticsgreenhouse and nursery products,eggs,milk,tobacco,cattlestone,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winterNew England 3,277,000  676.37 95.7 93,910,000,00028,5694.50 4.56.0  5,01848th largestBridgeport, CT  142,000 8,855   16.05209690HARTFORD, CT  140,000 8,077   17.39303271New Haven, CT  130,000 6,922   18.97308290Stamford, CT  108,000 2,865   37.722211070Waterbury, CT  109,000 3,815   28.66365590                                          State of ConnecticutBridgeportWindsor, 1635January 9, 1788 as the 5th state 5th stateNew EnglandMt. Frissell (S. Slope), 2,380 ft. (725m)Long Island Sound, sea level517ICT57419115107DelawareDoverDE16271787-12-07finance,tourism,printing,publishing,fishingchemicals,food products,rubber,plastics,paper products,scientific instruments,transportation equipment,electronics,clothing,metal productsbroilers,soybeans,vegetables,greenhouse and nursery products,corn,milk,eggs,wheat,hogssand,gravel,magnesiumhot summer/cool winterMid-Atlantic   700,000  358.06 83.0 19,628,000,00029,4643.20 - 7.70 7.7 None  2,04449th largestDOVER, DE   27,630 1,297   21.35094670Newark, DE   25,098 2,918    8.63891330Wilmington, DE   71,529 6,623   10.8490980                                                        State of DelawareWilmingtonCape Henlopen, 1627December 7, 1787 as the 1st state 1st stateMid-AtlanticEbright Road, 442 ft. (135m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level311IDE55223515308District of ColumbiaWashingtonDC17901800federal government,tourism,printing,publishing   hot summer/cold winterMid-Atlantic   578,0009,475.41100.0 36,455,000,00060,0686.00 - 9.50 9.56.0     69N/AWashington, D.C.  607,000 9,883   61.45063111                                                                      District of ColumbiaWashington, D.C.1790June, 1800 became the United States capitalU.S. capitalMid-AtlanticTenlytown, 410 ft.Potomac River, 1 ft.132IDC53424445909FloridaTallahasseeFL15651845-03-03tourism,printing,publishing,fishingfood products,electronics,scientific instruments,machinery,chemicals,transportation equipment,metal products,stone products,clay products,glass products,paper products,clothingoranges,greenhouse and nursery products,tomatoes,sugarcane,grapefruit,cattle,milkphosphate rock,oil,gashot summer/mild winterSoutheast13,679,000  253.33 92.9244,624,000,00018,908None 06.0 58,66422nd largestFort Lauderdale, FL  149,000 4,753   31.4119612760Hialeah, FL  188,000 9,772   19.2116013510Hollywood, FL  122,000 4,464   27.3119313060Jacksonville, FL  635,000   837  758.78291870Miami, FL  359,00010,074   35.6118013651Orlando, FL  165,000 2,448   67.38996551St. Petersburg, FL  240,000 4,059   59.26098540TALLAHASSEE, FL  125,000 1,972   63.32421610Tampa, FL  280,000 2,577  108.76548081              State of FloridaJacksonvilleSt. Augustine, 1565March 3, 1845 as the 27th state27th stateSoutheastWalton County, 345 ft. (105m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level928IFL50540245810GeorgiaAtlantaGA17331788-01-02tourism,printing,publishingtransportation equipment,textiles,food products,paper products,chemicals,electronics,clothing,machinery,lumber,wood products,stone products, clay products, glass products,metal productsbroilers,peanuts,cattle,eggs,hogs,milk,greenhouse and nursery productsclay,stonehot summer/mild winter,hot summer/cool winterSoutheast 6,917,000  119.43 66.9136,875,000,00021,1291.00 - 6.00 64.0 58,91021st largestATLANTA, GA  394,000 2,990  131.83364671Columbus, GA  179,000   827  216.11888450Macon, GA  107,000 2,241   47.95257390Savannah, GA  138,000 2,204   62.611789510                                                 State of GeorgiaAtlantaSavannah, 1733January 2, 1788 as the 4th state 4th stateSoutheastBrasstown Bald, 4784 ft. (1458m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level420IGA47934879511HawaiiHonoluluHI(unknown)1959-08-21tourism,federal government,tuna fishingfood products,clothing,stone products,clay products,glass products,metal products,chemicalssugar cane,pineapples,greenhouse and nursery products,macadamia nuts,milk,cattle temperatePacific island 1,172,000  182.47 75.5 28,649,000,00025,8512.00 - 10.00104.0  6,47147th largestHONOLULU, HI  377,000 4,400   85.78963011Kailua, HI   36,818 5,576    6.69722510Pearl City, HI   30,993 6,199    5.08452590                                                        State of HawaiiHonolulu(unknown)August 21, 1959 as the 50th state50th statePacific island stateMauna Kea, 13,796 ft. (420m)Pacific Ocean, sea level321IHI16942988212IdahoBoiseID18421890-07-03tourism,printing,publishingfood products,lumber,wood products,machinery,chemicals,electronics,rubber,plastics,metal productscattle,potatoes,milk,wheat,sugar beets,barley,haysilver,phosphate rock,lead,coppercold winter/mild summerMountain state 1,099,000   13.28 29.4 18,555,000,00018,4312.00 - 8.20 8.25.0 83,56413th largestBOISE, ID  126,000 2,726   46.122812950Idaho Falls, ID   43,929 3,030   14.595413280Pocatello, ID   46,080 1,670   27.688714810                                                        State of IdahoBoiseCoeur d' Alene, 1842July 3, 1890 as the 43rd state43rd stateMountain stateBorah Pk., 12,662 ft. (3859m)Snake River, 710 ft.317IID13717823313IllinoisSpringfieldIL17201818-12-03finance,transportation,tourism,printing,publishingmachinery,food products,chemicals,metal products,electronics,transportation equipment,metals,rubber,plastics,scientific instruments,paper products,stone products,clay products,glass products,furniture,clothingsoybeans,corn,hogs,cattle,milk,wheat,hay,greenhouse and nursery productscoal,oil,gas,stone,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winterGreat Lakes state11,697,000  210.40 83.8272,197,000,00023,8133.00 36.25 56,34524th largestChicago, IL2,784,00012,251  227.611742191Peoria, IL  114,000 2,776   40.97265740Rockford, IL  140,000 3,110   45.0838900SPRINGFIELD, IL  105,000 2,474   42.57138500                                                 State of IllinoisChicagoKaskaskia, 1720December 3, 1818 as the 21st state21st stateGreat Lakes stateCharles Mound, 1,235 ft. (376m)Mississippi River, 279 ft.417IIL39823923214IndianaIndianapolisIN17301816-12-11printing,publishingmetals,chemicals,transportation equipment,electronics,machinery,food products,metal products,rubber,plastics,scientific instruments,furniture,lumber,wood productssoybeans,corn,hogs,cattle,milk,eggscoal,limestone,sand,gravel,oil,gashot summer/cold winterGreat Lakes state 5,713,000  159.27 71.5111,851,000,00020,1753.40 3.45.0 36,18538th largestEvansville, IN  126,000 3,102   40.724416310Fort Wayne, IN  173,000 2,762   62.710263430Gary, IN  117,000 2,322   50.23401110INDIANAPOLIS, IN  731,000 2,022  361.77088821South Bend, IN  106,000 2,897   36.4680880                                          State of IndianaIndianapolisVincennes, 1730December 11, 1816 as the 19th state19th stateGreat Lake stateWayne County, 1,257 ft. (383m)Ohio River, 320 ft.515IIN43423924215IowaDes MoinesIA17881846-12-28insurance,printing,publishingfood products,machinery,electronics,chemicals,metal products,rubber,plastics,transportation equipmenthogs,soybeans,cattle,corn,milkstone,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winterMid-west 2,814,000   50.36 43.2 56,099,000,00020,2030.40 - 9.98 9.985.0 56,27525th largestCedar Rapids, IA  109,000 2,033   53.514156630Davenport, IA   95,333 1,553   61.417258270DES MOINES, IA  193,000 2,567   75.38368240Sioux City, IA   80,505 1,483   54.3584640                                                 State of IowaDes MoinesBurlington, 1788December 28, 1846 as the 29th state29th stateHeartland/Mid-westOsceola County, 1670 ft. (509m)Mississippi River, 480 ft.412IIA35021534716KansasTopekaKS18311861-01-29printing,publishingtransportation equipment,food products,chemicals,machinery,electronics,paper products,petroleum products,coal products,stone products,clay products,glass products,metal productscattle,wheat,sorghum,soybeans,corn,hogs,milkoil,gashot summer/cold winter,hot summer/cool winterMid-west 2,531,000   30.93 53.8 51,112,000,00020,6303.50 - 7.75 7.754.9 82,27714th largestKansas City, KS  150,000 1,390  107.817434350Overland Park, KS  112,000 2,007   55.717334800TOPEKA, KS  120,000 2,173   55.215054640Wichita, KS  304,000 2,640  115.111318660                                                 State of KansasWichita1831January 29, 1861 as the 34th state34th stateHeartland/Mid-westMt. Sunflower, 4,039 ft. (1231m)Verdigris River, 679 ft.4 6IKS30226556117KentuckyFrankfortKY17741792-06-01tourism,printing,publishingtransportation equipment,machinery,electronics,food products,chemicals,metals,metal products,rubber,plastics,paper products,stone products,clay products,glass products,clothinghorses,cattle,tobacco,milk,soybeans,corncoal,oil,gas,stonehot summer/mild winterAppalachian Highlands 3,789,000   95.36 47.6 67,492,000,00018,3142.00 - 6.00 6.26.0 40,40937th largestFRANKFORT, KY   25,968 1,779   14.612884940Lexington-Fayette, KY  225,000   792  284.514065420Louisville, KY  270,000 4,341   62.110634770Owensboro, KY   53,549 3,570   15.06976350                                                 Commonwealth of KentuckyLouisvilleHarrodsburg, 1774June 1, 1792 as the 15th state15th stateAppalachian HighlandsBlack Mtn., 4,145 ft. (1263m)Mississippi River, 257 ft.416IKY45127357218LouisianaBaton RougeLA16991812-04-30tourism,fishingchemicals,food products,petroleum products,transportation equipment,paper products,electronics,lumber,wood productssoybeans,cotton,cattle,sugarcane,rice,milkoil,gas,salthot summer/mild winterSoutheast 4,295,000   98.59 73.5 90,882,000,00021,5362.00 - 6.00 6.24.0 47,75231st largestBATON ROUGE, LA  220,000 2,969   74.08918730New Orleans, LA  497,000 2,751  180.7119510401Shreveport, LA  199,000 2,013   98.61851910                                                        State of LouisianaNew OrleansIberville, 1699April 30, 1812 as the 18th state18th stateSoutheastDriskill Mtn., 535 ft. (163m)New Orleans, -8 ft.320ILA36535311119MaineAugustaME16241820-03-15tourism,printing,publishing,fishingpaper products,electronics,transportation equipment,lumber,wood products,leather,food products,machinery,textilespotatoes,eggs,milk,blueberries,cattle,greenhouse and nursery products,applessand,gravel,stonecold winter/mild summerNew England 1,239,000   40.14 36.1 23,267,000,00018,9482.00 - 8.50 8.56.0 33,26539th largestAUGUSTA, ME   21,325   372   57.439912160Bangor, ME   33,181   962   34.568510280Lewiston, ME   39,757 1,166   34.127213040Portland, ME   64,358 2,848   22.626014730                                                 State of MainePortlandBristol, 1624March 15, 1820 as the 23rd state23rd stateNew EnglandKatahdin, 5,268 ft. (1606m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level425IME59812515220MarylandAnnapolisMD16341788-04-28tourism,printing,publishing,fishingfood products,scientific instruments,chemicals,transportation equipment,metals,electronics,machinery,metal products,paper products,rubber,plastics,stone products,clay products,glass products,clothing,lumber,wood productsbroilers,milk,greenhouse and nursery products,soybeans,cattle,corn,vegetables,eggsstone,coal,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winter,hot summer/cool winterMid-Atlantic 4,965,000  507.93 92.8108,570,000,00022,7062.00 - 6.00 6.25.0 10,46042nd largestANNAPOLIS, MD   33,187 5,268    6.315395860Baltimore, MD  736,000 9,108   80.814833931Frederick, MD   40,148 2,206   18.210863150Rockville, MD   44,835 3,705   12.112175270                                                 State of MarylandBaltimoreSt. Mary's, 1634April 28, 1788 as the 7th state 7th stateMid-AtlanticBackbone Mtn., 3,360 ft. (1024m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level410IMD53623611421MassachusettsBostonMA16201788-02-06tourism,education,printing,publishing,fishingmachinery,scientific instruments,electronics,transportation equipment,metal products,food products,rubber,plastics,chemicals,paper productsgreenhouse and nursery products,cranberries,milk,eggs,applesstone,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winterNew England 6,012,000  767.03 96.2153,928,000,00025,5855.95 - 12.00125.0  8,28445th largestBOSTON, MA  574,00011,860   48.412334281Lowell, MA  103,000 7,506   13.810992380Springfield, MA  157,000 4,890   32.14706140Worcester, MA  170,000 4,520    37.68595010                                                 Commonwealth of MassachusettsBostonPlymouth, 1620February 6, 1788 as the 6th state 6th stateNew EnglandMt. Greylock, 3,491 ft. (1064m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level424IMA57818123422MichiganLansingMI16501837-01-26tourism,printing,publishingtransportation equipment,machinery,metal products,chemicals,food products,metals,rubber,plastics,furniture,paper products,electronics,stone products,clay products,glass products,clothingmilk,vegetables,corn,cattle,soybeans,greenhouse and nursery products,fruitsoil,gas,iron ore,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winter,cold winter/mild summerGreat Lakes state 9,478,000  166.84 82.8188,041,000,00020,2304.40 4.46.0 58,52723rd largestAnn Arbor, MI  110,000 4,231   25.995915030Dearborn, MI   89,286 3,659   24.410816040Detroit, MI1,028,000 7,410  138.7110514871Flint, MI  141,000 4,161   33.897412960Grand Rapids, MI  189,000 4,273   44.356413150Kalamazoo, MI   80,277 3,263   24.657515010LANSING, MI  127,000 3,755   33.978913780                            State of MichiganDetroitnear Detroit, 1650January 26, 1837 as the 26th state26th stateGreat Lakes stateMt. Curwood, 1,980 ft. (604m)Lake Erie, 572 ft.716IMI44318924123MinnesotaSt. PaulMN18051858-05-11shipping,tourism,printing,publishingmachinery,food products,metal products,scientific instruments,electronics,paper products,transportation equipmentmilk,soybeans,cattle,corn,hogs,turkeys,wheatiron ore,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winter,cold winter/mild summerMid-west 4,517,000   56.73 68.8100,005,000,00022,8586.00 - 8.50 8.76.0 84,40212th largestBloomington, MN   86,335 2,432   35.5113112660Duluth, MN   85,493 1,265   67.610207290Minneapolis, MN  368,000 6,706   54.979712531SAINT PAUL, MN  272,000 5,157   52.882912530                                                 State of MinnesotaMinneapolisSaint Peter's River, 1805May 11, 1858 as the 32nd state32nd stateHeartland/Mid-westEagle Mtn., 2,301 ft. (701m)Lake Superior, 602 ft.4 9IMN34016056424MississippiJacksonMS17161817-12-10fishingfood products,transportation equipment,electronics,lumber,wood products,paper products,clothing,furniture,chemicals,machinerycotton,broilers,soybeans,cattle,aquaculture,rice,milkoil,gas,sand,gravel,clayhot summer/cool winter,hot summer/mild winterSoutheast 2,643,000   56.34 30.1 39,821,000,00015,4753.00 - 5.00 5.47.0 47,68932nd largestBiloxi, MS   46,319 2,363   19.6101716240Gulfport, MS   40,775 1,804   22.695116340Hattiesburg, MS   41,882 1,649   25.488813100JACKSON, MS  197,000 1,804  109.06219790                                                 State of MississippiJacksonNatchez, 1716December 10, 1817 as the 20th state20th stateSoutheastWoodall Mtn., 806 ft. (246m)Gulf of Mexico, sea level4 8IMS40134124325MissouriJefferson CityMO17641821-08-10tourism,printing,publishingtransportation equipment,chemicals,food products,metal products,electronics,machinery,paper products,rubber,plastics,stone products,clay products,glass products,metals,scientific instruments,clothingsoybeans,cattle,hogs,milk,corn,wheat,turkeysstone,leadhot summer/cold winter,hot summer/cool winterMid-west 5,234,000   75.97 68.2103,674,000,00020,2601.50 - 6.00 6.14.225 69,69719th largestIndependence, MO  112,000 1,436   78.23504790JEFFERSON CITY, MO   35,481 1,334   26.68586330Kansas City, MO  435,000 1,397  311.53174780St. Louis, MO  397,000 6,405   61.913016181Springfield, MO  140,000 2,068   68.060410210                                          State of LouisianaSt. LouisSt. Louis, 1764August 10, 1821 as the 24th state24th stateHeartland/Mid-westTaum Sauk Mtn., 1,772 ft. (540m)St. Francis River, 230 ft.516IMO36326588126MontanaHelenaMT18091889-11-08tourism,printing,publishinglumber,wood products,food products,petroleum productscattle,wheat,barley,hay,sugar beets,milkoil,gas,coal,gold,silver,sand,gravelcold winter/mild summer,hot summer/cold winterMountain state   839,000    5.76 23.9 13,331,000,00016,6832.00 - 11.0011.1 None147,046 4th largestBillings, MT   81,151 2,489   32.610207060Great Falls, MT   55,097 3,578   15.46523770HELENA, MT   24,569 1,820   13.55495500                                                        State of MontanaBillings1809November 8, 1889 as the 41st state41st stateMountain stateGranite Pk. 12,799 ft. (3901m)Kootenal River, 1,800 ft.318IMT19413234627NebraskaLincolnNE18471867-03-01printing,publishingfood products,electronics,machinery,chemicals,transportation equipment,metal products,rubber,plastics,metalscattle,corn,hogs,soybeans,wheat,sorghum,milkoil,gas,sand,gravel,stonehot summer/cold winterMid-west 1,607,000   20.90 49.9 33,375,000,00021,1452.62 - 6.99 6.945.0 77,35515th largestLINCOLN, NE  192,000 3,033   63.315696900Omaha, NE  336,000 3,336  100.717225610                                                               State of NebraskaOmahaBellevue, 1847March 1, 1867 as the 37th state37th stateHeartland/Mid-westKimball County, 5,246 ft. (1654m)Missouri River, 840 ft.211INE28522588828NevadaCarson CityNV18501864-10-31gambling,tourism,entertainment,printing,publishingfood products,machinery,stone products,clay products,glass products,chemicals,metal products,electronics,metals,rubber,plastics,scientific instrumentscattle,hay,milk,potatoes,barleygold,diatomite,oil,gas,silverhot summer/cold winter,hot summer/cool winterMountain state 1,389,000   12.65 84.4 30,749,000,00025,585None 06.5110,561 7th largestCARSON CITY, NV   40,443   282  143.51327000Las Vegas, NV  258,000 3,100   83.3100114291Reno, NV  134,000 2,328   57.51256120                                                        State of NevadaLas VegasGenoa, 1850October 31, 1864 as the 36th state36th stateMountain stateBoundary Pk., 13,143 ft. (4006m)Colorado River, 470 ft.319INV9922411229New HampshireConcordNH16231788-06-21tourismmachinery,scientific instruments,electronics,rubber,plastics,paper products,food products,metal products,lumber,wood productsmilk,greenhouse and nursery products,apples,cattle,haysand,gravel,granitecold winter/mild summerNew England 1,125,000  125.43 59.4 23,885,000,00021,533* 5.00;* on interest and dividend income only 4.8 None  9,53344th largestCONCORD, NH   36,006   560   64.381813290Manchester, NH   99,567 3,017   33.085514550Nashua, NH   79,662 2,578   30.985215940                                                        State of New HampshireManchesterDover and Portsmouth, 1623June 21, 1788 as the 9th state 9th stateNew EnglandMt. Washington, 6,288 ft. (1917m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level310INH57916012230New JerseyTrentonNJ16171787-12-18tourism,printing,publishing,fishingchemicals,food products,scientific instruments,electronics,machinery,metal products,rubber,plastics,paper products,clothing,stone products,clay products,glass products,metals,transportation equipment,furnituregreenhouse and nursery products,vegetables,milk,blueberries,eggs,soybeans,cattlestone,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winterMid-Atlantic 7,879,0001,062.00100.0208,422,000,00026,9621.90 - 6.65 6.656.0  7,78746th largestCamden, NJ   87,492 9,942    8.85669930Elizabeth, NJ  110,000 8,929   12.310504920Jersey City, NJ  229,00015,337   14.93244990Newark, NJ  275,00011,554   23.810694450Paterson, NJ  141,00016,693    8.410743210TRENTON, NJ   88,67511,516    7.77568020                                   State of New JerseyNewarkBergen, 1617December 18, 1787 as the 3rd state 3rd stateMid-Atlantic stateHigh Point, 1,803 ft. (550m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level6 8INJ56021988531New MexicoSanta FeNM16051912-01-06federal government,tourism,printing,publishingelectronics,food products,stone products,clay products,glass products,petroleum products,lumber,wood productscattle,milk,greenhouse and nursery products,chili peppersoil,gas,coal,copper,uranium,potash,leadhot summer/cool winterSouthwest 1,616,000   13.32 55.6 26,687,000,00017,6141.70 - 8.50 8.495.0121,593 5th largestAlbuquerque, NM  385,000 2,909  132.24965110Las Cruces, NM   62,126 1,657   37.546311340SANTA FE, NM   55,859 1,526   36.66313760                                                        State of New MexicoAlbuquerqueSanta Fe, 1605January 6, 1912 as the 47th state47th stateSouthwestWheeler Pk., 13,161 ft. (4011m)Red Bluff Reservoir, 2,842 ft.322INM20731612132New YorkAlbanyNY16141788-07-26finance,insurance,tourism,printing,publishingscientific instruments,machinery,chemicals,electronics,food products,clothing,transportation equipment,metal products,paper products,metals,rubber,stone products,clay products,glass products,jewelrygreenhouse and nursery products,cattle,milk,hay,apples,corn,onions,eggs,grapesstone,oil,gas,sand,gravel,zinchot summer/cold winter,cold winter/mild summerMid-Atlantic18,197,000  385.33 91.8466,828,000,00025,9494.55 - 7.50 7.54.0 49,10830th largestALBANY, NY  100,000 4,674   21.415708490Buffalo, NY  328,000 8,083   40.62697771New York, NY7,323,00023,701  309.0153214901Rochester, NY  230,000 6,435   35.85916891Syracuse, NY  164,000 6,528   25.19527310Yonkers, NY  188,00010,403   18.1155114330                                   State of New YorkNew YorkManhattan Island, 1614July 26, 1788 as the 11th state11th stateMid-Atlantic stateMt. Marcy, 5,344 ft. (1629m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level630INY54517845633North CarolinaRaleighNC16501789-11-21tourism,fishingtobacco products,textiles,chemicals,electronics,machinery,food products,furniture,rubber,plastics,clothing,paper products,metal productstobacco,broilers,hogs,turkeys,soybeans,milkstone,phosphate rock,sand,gravel,clayhot summer/cool winterAppalachian Highlands 6,945,000  142.56 65.2141,149,000,00021,2946.00 - 7.75 7.764.0 52,66928th largestCharlotte, NC  396,000 2,272  174.39444801Durham, NC  137,000 1,972   69.314682400Greensboro, NC  184,000 2,304   79.812392140RALEIGH, NC  211,000 2,395   88.115333050Winston-Salem, NC  143,000 2,018   71.111192050                                          State of North CarolinaCharlotteAlbemarle, 1650November 21, 1789 as the 12th state12th stateAppalachian Highland stateMt. Mitchell, 6,684 ft. (2037m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level519INC52929134434North DakotaBismarckND17801889-11-02tourism,printing,publishingfood products,machinery,transportation equipment,stone products,clay products,glass products,chemicals,metal productswheat,cattle,barley,sunflowers,sugar beets,milkoil,gas,coalhot summer/cold winter,cold winter/mild summerMid-west   635,000    9.20 40.3 12,087,000,00018,9212.67 - 12.0011.95.0 70,70217th largestBISMARCK, ND   49,256 2,027   24.37587930Fargo, ND   74,111 2,487   29.816177530Grand Forks, ND   49,425 3,432   14.415514280                                                        State of North DakotaFargoPembina, 1780November 2, 1889 as the 39th state39th stateHeartland/Mid-westWhite Butte, 3,506 ft. (1069m)Red River, 750 ft.310IND28513423135OhioColumbusOH17881803-03-01printing,publishingtransportation equipment,machinery,metal products,chemicals,metals,food products,electronics,rubber,plastics,stone products,clay products,glass products,paper products,scientific instrumentssoybeans,milk,corn,cattle,hogscoal,oil,gashot summer/cold winterGreat Lakes state11,091,000  270.82 81.4222,126,000,00020,4780.743 - 7.50 7.495.0 41,33035th largestAkron, OH  223,000 3,586   62.29644500Cincinnati, OH  364,000 4,717   77.212111681Cleveland, OH  506,000 6,565   77.09223001COLUMBUS, OH  663,000 3,315  190.95578511Dayton, OH  182,000 3,310   55.02229270Toledo, OH  333,000 4,132   80.64072420Youngstown, OH   95,732 2,832   33.812064400                            State of OhioClevelandMarietta, 1788March 1, 1803 as the 17th state17th stateGreat Lakes stateCampbell Hill, 1,550 ft. (472m)Ohio River, 455 ft.713IOH47023057336OklahomaOklahoma CityOK18891907-11-16printing,publishingtransportation equipment,machinery,electronics,rubber,plastics,food products,metal products,stone products,clay products,glass products,chemicals,scientific instruments,paper productscattle,wheat,greenhouse and nursery products,broilers,milkoil,gashot summer/cool winterSouthwest 3,231,000   47.04 59.4 56,019,000,00017,8090.50 - 7.00 6.984.5 69,95618th largestOKLAHOMA CITY, OK  445,000   731  608.214365860Tulsa, OK  367,000 2,001  183.518433630                                                               State of OklahomaOklahoma City1889November 16, 1907 as the 46th state46th stateSouthwestBlack Mesa, 4,973 ft. (1516m)Little River, 289 ft.211IOK31031069237OregonSalemOR18101859-02-14tourism,printing,publishing,crab fishing,salmon fishinglumber,wood products,food products,paper products,machinery,scientific instruments,electronics,metals,metal products,transportation equipmentcattle,greenhouse and nursery products,milk,wheat,onions,ryegrass,potatoes,fescue,pears,mintstone,sand,gravelcold winter/mild summer,temperatePacific coast 3,032,000   31.58 69.8 55,426,000,00019,5005.00 - 9.00 9 None 97,07310th largestEugene, OR  113,000 2,962   38.06765780Portland, OR  437,000 3,508  124.77512261SALEM, OR  108,000 2,595   41.5935180                                                        State of OregonPortlandAstoria, 1810February 14, 1859 as the 33rd state33rd statePacific coast stateMt. Hood, 11,239 ft. (3426m)Pacific Ocean, sea level330IOR7315012338PennsylvaniaHarrisburgPA16821787-12-12tourism,printing,publishingfood products,chemicals,machinery,metal products,electronics,metals,transportation equipment,paper products,stone products,clay products,glass products,scientific instruments,clothingmilk,cattle,greenhouse and nursery products,mushrooms,eggs,broilers,hogs,fruits,hay,corncoal,oil,gas,stone,sand,gravelhot summer/cold winterMid-Atlantic12,048,000  268.81 84.9244,634,000,00020,5892.80 2.86.0 45,30833rd largestAllentown, PA  105,000 5,949   17.715986690Erie, PA  109,000 4,944   22.0208610HARRISBURG, PA   52,376 6,466    8.111668180Philadelphia, PA1,586,00011,734  135.116929281Pittsburgh, PA  370,000 6,649   55.62167381                                          Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaDelaware River, 1682December 12, 1787 as the 2nd state 2nd stateMid Atlantic stateMt. Davis, 3,213 ft. (979m)Delaware River, sea level521IPA52321311539Rhode IslandProvidenceRI16361790-05-29tourism,printing,publishing,fishingjewelry,silverware,metal products,scientific instruments,metals,machinery,electronics,textiles,rubber,plastics,food products,chemicalsgreenhouse and nursery products,milk,eggs,potatoes,applessand,gravel,stonehot summer/cold winterNew England 1,000,000  956.94 93.5 20,978,000,00020,906* 27.50;* percent of federal income tax liability27.57.0  1,212smallestPROVIDENCE, RI  161,000 8,707   18.52801881                                                                      State of Rhode Island and Providence PlantationsProvidenceProvidence, 1636May 29, 1790 as the 13th state13th stateNew EnglandJerimoth Hill, 812 ft. (247m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level1 5IRI58718845740South CarolinaColumbiaSC16701788-05-23federal government,tourismtextiles,chemicals,paper products,machinery,electronics,rubber,plastics,food products,clothing,metal products,transportation equipmenttobacco,cattle,soybeans,broilers,milk,eggs,vegetables,turkeys,peachesstone,clay,sand,gravelhot summer/cool winterSoutheast 3,643,000  120.99 69.5 63,756,000,00018,2852.50 - 7.00 6.9995.0 31,11340th largestCharleston, SC   80,414 1,861   43.210269030COLUMBIA, SC  103,000   884  117.16854640Greenville, SC   58,282 2,322   25.12751480                                                        State of South CarolinaColumbiaPort Royal, 1670May 23, 1788 as the 8th state 8th stateSoutheastSassafras Mtn., 3,560 ft. (1085m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level3 8ISC50532134541South DakotaPierreSD18561889-11-02tourismfood products,machinery,electronics,lumber,wood products,metal products,stone products,clay products,glass products,transportation equipment,jewelrycattle,hogs,soybeans,corn,milk,wheatgoldhot summer/cold winterMid-west   715,000    9.42 31.7 13,078,000,00018,790None 04.0 77,11616th largestPIERRE, SD   12,906 1,000   12.98346350Rapid City, SD   54,523 1,545   35.32237130Sioux Falls, SD  101,000 2,236   45.116058670                                                        State of South DakotaSioux FallsSioux Falls, 1856November 2, 1889 as the 40th state40th stateHeartland/Mid-westHarney Pk., 7,242 ft. (2207m)Big Stone Lake, 966 ft.313ISD28517956242TennesseeNashvilleTN17571796-06-01tourism,printing,publishingchemicals,food products,transportation equipment,machinery,electronics,metal products,rubber,plastics,paper products,clothing,stone products,clay products,glass products,textilescattle,milk,soybeans,cotton,greenhouse and nursery products,tobaccocoal,stone,zinchot summer/cool winterAppalachian Highlands 5,099,000  123.71 65.5 95,447,000,00019,570* 6.00;* on dividend income from stocks and bonds 5.96.0 42,14434th largestChattanooga, TN  152,000 1,288  118.413825660Knoxville, TN  165,000 2,135   77.217502530Memphis, TN  610,000 2,384  256.0865141NASHVILLE, TN  488,000 1,032  473.39741911                                                 State of TennesseeMemphisFort Loudon, 1757June 1, 1796 as the 16th state16th stateAppalachian Highland stateClingmans Dome, 6,643 ft. (2025m)Mississippi River, 178 ft.415ITN43330257443TexasAustinTX16861845-12-29finance,insurance,tourism,printing,publishing,shrimp fishingchemicals,food products,transportation equipment,electronics,petroleum products,machinery,scientific instruments,metal products,stone products,clay products,glass products,rubber,plasticscattle,cotton,milk,greenhouse and nursery products,broilers,vegetables,corn,sorghumoil,gas,coalhot summer/cool winter,hot summer/mild winterSouthwest18,031,000   68.84 83.4371,988,000,00021,899None 06.25266,807 2nd largestArlington, TX  262,000 2,814   93.06711920AUSTIN, TX  466,000 2,138  217.87449000Corpus Christi, TX  257,000 1,907  135.079212550Dallas, TX1,008,000 2,943  342.48525411El Paso, TX  515,000 2,100  245.46313090Fort Worth, TX  448,000 1,592  281.17885520Houston, TX1,631,000 3,021  539.910439671Lubbock, TX  186,000 1,789  104.12484350San Antonio, TX  936,000 2,810  333.066010261              State of TexasHoustonMatagorda Bay, 1686December 29, 1845 as the 28th state28th stateSouthwestGuadalupe Pk., 8,749 ft. (2667m)Gulf of Mexico, sea level923ITX28237188744UtahSalt Lake CityUT18471896-01-04tourism,federal government,printing,publishingtransportation equipment,food products,scientific instruments,machinery,metal products,electronics,metals,stone products,clay products,glass products,chemicals,clothingcattle,milk,hay,turkeys,wheatoil,gas,coal,copper,goldhot summer/cold winterMountain State 1,860,000   22.64 77.5 30,603,000,00017,7632.55 - 7.20 7.25.0 84,89911th largestProvo, UT   86,835 2,250   38.65736660SALT LAKE CITY, UT  160,000 1,467  109.05195071                                                               State of UtahSalt Lake CitySalt Lake City, 1847January 4, 1896 as the 45th state45th stateMountain StateKings Pk., 13,528 ft. (4123m)Beaverdam Wash, 2,000 ft.223IUT15423811345VermontMontpelierVT17641791-03-04tourism,printing,publishingelectronics,metal products,machinery,paper products,food products,transportation equipment,lumber,wood products,stone products,clay products,glass productsmilk,cattle,hay,maple productsgranite,marblecold winter/mild summerNew England   576,000   62.28 26.9 11,228,000,00019,952* 25.0;* percent of federal tax liability255.0  9,61443rd largestBurlington, VT   39,127 3,726   10.51195830MONTPELIER, VT    8,247   970    8.53867110Rutland, VT   18,230 2,721    6.721510880                                                        State of VermontBurlingtonFort Dummer, 1764March 4, 1791 as the 14th state14th stateNew EnglandMt. Mansfield, 4,393 ft. (1339m)Lake Champlain, 95 ft.314IVT56615945446VirginiaRichmondVA16071788-06-26federal government,tourism,printing,publishingtobacco products,chemicals,transportation equipment,food products,electronics,scientific instruments,paper products,rubber,plastics,lumber,wood products,clothingcattle,broilers,milk,tobacco,turkeyscoal,stonehot summer/cool winterAppalachian Highlands 6,491,000  163.92 77.1141,658,000,00022,8952.00 - 5.75 5.753.5 40,76736th largestAlexandria, VA  111,000 7,267   15.318503760Chesapeake, VA  152,000   446  340.7209510600Hampton, VA  134,000 2,583   51.820729740Newport News, VA  171,000 2,510   68.320499950Norfolk, VA  261,000 4,856   53.8209410121Portsmouth, VA  104,000 3,139   33.1208410430RICHMOND, VA  203,000 3,374   60.117638100Virginia Beach, VA  393,000 1,583  248.3217510360                     Commonwealth of VirginiaNorfolkJamestown, 1607June 26, 1788 as the 10th state10th stateAppalachian Highland StateMt. Rogers, 5,729 ft. (1746m)Atlantic Ocean, sea level819IVA52426069147WashingtonOlympiaWA18111889-11-11federal government,tourism,printing,publishing,salmon fishingfood products,lumber,wood products,paper products,chemicals,machinery,scientific instruments,metals,metal products,petroleum products,coal productscattle,milk,apples,wheat,potatoes,greenhouse and nursery products,hay,pears,barley,cherries,eggsgold,stone,sand,gravel,coalcold winter/mild summer,temperatePacific coast 5,255,000   78.93 82.9109,362,000,00022,472None 06.5 68,13920th largestOLYMPIA, WA   33,840 2,102   16.14117490Seattle, WA  516,000 6,154   83.65425651Spokane, WA  177,000 3,169   55.916205440Tacoma, WA  177,000 3,677   48.15096830                                                 State of WashingtonSeattleAstoria, 1811November 11, 1889 as the 42nd state42nd statePacific coast stateMt. Ranier, 14,410 ft. (4392m)Pacific Ocean, sea level425IWA8910215548West VirginiaCharlestonWV17741863-06-20tourism,printing,publishingchemicals,metals,stone products,clay products,glass products,metal products,machinery,food products,scientific instruments,electronicscattle,broilers,milk,apples,turkeys,hay,greenhouse and nursery products,hogscoal,stone,sand,gravel,oil,gas,clayhot summer/cold winter,hot summer/cool winterAppalachian Highlands 1,820,000   75.56 41.7 28,312,000,00015,7863.00 - 6.50 6.56.0 24,23141st largestCHARLESTON, WV   57,287 1,942   29.542010550Huntington, WV   54,844 3,681   14.912710220                                                               State of West VirginiaCharlestonWheeling, 1774June 20, 1863 as the 35th state35th stateAppalachian Highland stateSpruce Knob, 4,863 ft. (1482m)Potomac River, 240 ft.2 8IWV49524423549WisconsinMadisonWI16701848-05-29tourism,printing,publishingmachinery,food products,paper products,metal products,transportation equipment,electronics,chemicals,scientific instruments,rubber,plastics,metalsmilk,cattle,hogs,corn,potatoesstone,sand,gravelcold winter/mild summer,hot summer/cold winterGreat Lakes state 5,038,000   92.76 67.5100,617,000,00020,5694.90 - 6.93 6.935.0 56,15326th largestGreen Bay, WI   96,466 2,202   43.89959170MADISON, WI  191,000 3,300   57.871713420Milwaukee, WI  628,000 6,537   96.1103213451Racine, WI   84,298 5,474   15.4105814380                                                 State of WisconsinMilwaukeeGreen Bay, 1670May 29, 1848 as the 30th state30th stateGreat Lakes stateTimms Hill, 1,951 ft. (595m)Lake Michigan, 581 ft.410IWI38917788350WyomingCheyenneWY18341890-07-10tourism,printing,publishingchemicals,petroleum products,food products,lumber,wood productscattle,hay,sugar beets,sheep,wool,wheat,barleyoil,gas,coal,trona,claycold winter/mild summer,hot summer/cold winterMountain state   470,000    4.84 29.6 12,594,000,00027,765None 04.0 97,809 9th largestCasper, WY   46,742 2,269   20.69776310CHEYENNE, WY   50,008 2,660   18.8129110890Laramie, WY   26,687 2,404   11.1113210450                                                        State of WyomingCasperFort Laramie, 1834July 10, 1890 as the 44th state44th stateMountain stateGannett Pk., 13,804 ft. (4207m)Belle Fourche River, 3,009 ft.323IWY206191