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In the United States, I'd probably name Oregon City, the famous end of the Oregon Trail and the first city founded west of the Rocky Mountains during the pioneer era. Its population is only 37,000.

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[โ€“] dunidane@lemmy.sdf.org 17 points 1 month ago (6 children)

It might not count as a city but Nome Alaska has the Iditarod with only, 3700 people. Or maybe some famous battlefield, Gettysburg has 7100 people. A ski resort like Aspen could count with 7000. We all had to memorize state capitals so maybe somewhere like Montpelier, Vermont has more recognition but has 7800 people.

[โ€“] grue@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Jeez, I had no idea Aspen and Montpelier were so small.

[โ€“] dunidane@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Idk about Montpelier but Aspen is kind of connected to a more populated area in the Roaring Fork valley.

[โ€“] GameWarrior 1 points 1 month ago

The Roaring Fork Valley has like 50k or 40k total. Maybe more if you throw in some of Colorado Valley towns like Rifle and Silt.

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