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The Rust Belt occupies the Midwestern and Northeastern US. Cities in this area include New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Washington, and Boston.
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America's major cities were manufacturing and transportation centers clustered in the Northeast, on the Pacific Coast, and along the waterways of the Midwest. Connected by the new rail road lines, cities became magnets for immigrants and rural Americans.
The four corner cities of the American manufacturing belt are Boston, Massachusetts; Baltimore, Maryland; St. Louis, Missouri; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This region historically has been known for its concentration of manufacturing industries and factories.
They are almost all on the edge of Puget sound. Seattle, Tacoma and Everett are all major seafaring and manufacturing cities.
All European cities are located in Europe. All American cities are located in North America.
Subways are located in most major metropolitan cities such as New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Philadephia.
The north had 11 cities
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Special-Function cities are cities that are primarily engaged in mining, manufacturing, or recreation.
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