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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Madison is not a major city. Nor is Columbus. Lansing? LOL! The only major city in Florida IMO is Miami. Georgia Tech is not the University of Georgia. That school is in Athens. I think the people from University of Michigan would go crazy if I suggested they're really in Detroit since they're so in love with their small college town of Ann Arbor. I would add Seattle UW and ASU in Phoenix to the list of flagships in major cities. And I guess people don't want for Hunter to count, so now I'll take NYC off the list. And nobody has pointed this out, but some states don't have a major city, so I guess there is that. [/quote] [b]Columbus is larger than Cleveland or Cincinnati[/b]. If the largest city in a state doesn’t qualify as a major city, then the lack of major cities may be the answer to your question [/quote] So? UVM is in Burlington, Vermont's largest "city." Should it count?[/quote]
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