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New Mexico here. Looks like for me it's # 49 Meadow Lake. It's right outside of Los Lunas, which I have been to, many times, but never wandered far enough away from the highway to go to its adjacent neighbor. Meadow Lake purports to have a population of slightly over 4,000. New Mexico is a very sparse state.
I’m assuming El Paso is the biggest most common answer. For me until recently I wouldn’t confidently say I’ve ever been to Fort Worth. But El Paso, is one I haven’t even smelled the air off.
#8. Corpus Christi - Pop 317,000. Have a trip planned for Mustang Island later this year.
For all the Texans that haven't been to El Paso it's a great place to check out and very different for all the other large Texas cities, but it's one of those cities that you sort of just pass through unless your visiting the great national parks close by.
Technically speaking, Lehigh Acres is not a "city" since it's an unincorporated area
You are correct, ashamed I used an unreputable source for my list (first google result).
So now I'm gonna say #32, Largo, is probably the largest city in FL I've never been. There's a decent chance I have been there since I've been to both Clearwater and Pinellas Park numerous times, but unlike the Top 31 I cannot pinpoint exactly when and why.
I can honestly say that I have been to ever place in WV that is over 2,000 people in population. Sounds absurd, but I have driven through virtually all of the state.
Now I live in NY, and I have yet to visit Rochester (over 200K). I drove by it on the Thruway, but that doesn't count.
Of the top 10 in Texas, Arlington and Laredo are two I haven't been to and don't really have any plans to visit.
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