List of Midwestern cities by size
Cities in the Midwest with at least 100,000 inhabitants as of July 2017 by the United States Census Bureau[1]:
- Chicago, Illinois; 2,722,586
- Indianapolis, Indiana; 853,431
- Columbus, Ohio; 852,144
- Detroit, Michigan; 679,865
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 599,086
- Kansas City, Missouri; 476,974
- Omaha, Nebraska; 463,081
- Minneapolis, Minnesota; 411,452
- Wichita, Kansas; 389,054
- Cleveland, Ohio; 388,812
- St. Louis, Missouri; 314,867
- St. Paul, Minnesota; 300,820
- Cincinnati, Ohio; 298,957
- Toledo, Ohio; 279,455
- Lincoln, Nebraska; 277,315
- Fort Wayne, Indiana; 262,450
- Madison, Wisconsin; 248,856
- Des Moines, Iowa; 214,778
- Aurora, Illinois; 200,946
- Grand Rapids, Michigan; 195,355
- Akron, Ohio; 198,252
- Overland Park, Kansas; 186,147
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota; 170,401
- Springfield, Missouri; 165,785
- Kansas City, Kansas; 151,042
- Rockford, Illinois; 148,640
- Joliet, Illinois; 148,172
- Naperville, Illinois; 146,431
- Dayton, Ohio; 140,939
- Warren, Michigan; 135,147
- Olathe, Kansas; 134,368
- Sterling Heights, Michigan; 131,996
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 130,330
- Topeka, Kansas; 127,139
- Evansville, Indiana; 119,806
- Ann Arbor, Michigan; 119,303
- Columbia, Missouri; 118,620
- Fargo, North Dakota; 118,099
- Independence, Missouri; 117,369
- Springfield, Illinois; 116,313
- Peoria, Illinois; 115,424
- Lansing, Michigan; 115,222
- Rochester, Minnesota; 112,683
- Elgin, Illinois; 112,628
- Green Bay, Wisconsin; 104,796
- Davenport, Iowa; 102,268
- South Bend, Indiana; 101,928
Indianapolis is listed as 2nd largest midwest city when the individual articles show Columbus is larger. In the individual articles Columbus is stated as the 14th largest city Indy is 17th. One of these articles needs to be corrected.
References
- United States Census Bureau - U.S. Census website Retrieved April 19, 2019
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