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The Census Bureau adopted metropolitan districts in the 1910 census to create a standard definition for urban areas with industrial activity around a central city. [11] At the time, Seattle had the 22nd largest metropolitan district population at 239,269 people, a 195.8 percent increase from the population of the equivalent area in the 1900 census. [12]
The list in this article includes urban areas with a population of at least 50,000, but urban areas may have as few as 5,000 residents or 2,000 housing units. Some cities may also be a part of two or more urban areas, as is the case for Huntsville, and the smaller Huntsville Southeast. [2]
Phillips-Sims House, Hogansville, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Georgia; George R. Sims House, Palmetto, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Georgia; Sims-Brown House, Columbus, Mississippi, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi; Sims House (Jackson, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi; Sims-Garfield Ranch, Ryegate, Montana, listed on the ...
The Census Bureau created the metropolitan district for the 1910 census as a standardized classification for large urban centers and their surrounding areas. The original threshold for a metropolitan district was 200,000, but was lowered to 100,000 in 1930 and 50,000 in 1940. [12]
List of United States urban areas – lists contiguous urban areas without regard to municipal boundaries, includes the population density of each urban area; County statistics of the United States – includes a list of the 50 most densely populated counties; List of U.S. states by population density; Worldwide. List of cities by population ...
The wolf moon is seen in 2023 rising over the Atlantic Ocean on Friday, Jan. 6, 2023 in Stuart, Florida.
The land belonged to Jerry Cleveland Sims. [2] In 1884, Jerry's son, John Green Sims, and his wife Mary Wright, built this house on the land. [2] It was inherited by their son, Lucius B. Sims, in 1944, who sold in 1965. [2] In 1965 it was purchased by Donald Floyd. Around 1969, Donald Floyd sold property to his father, Woodrow Floyd.
An urban area can be defined by one or more of the following: administrative criteria or political boundaries (e.g., area within the jurisdiction of a municipality or town committee), a threshold population size (where the minimum for an urban settlement is typically in the region of 2,000 people, although this varies globally between 200 and ...