Answer: Leadville, Colorado, often called "The Two Mile High City" and "Cloud City," is the highest incorporated city in the world at 10,430 feet. Located at the foot of two of Colorado's highest peaks - Mt. Elbert and Mt. Massive, Leadville is one of America's last remaining authentic mining towns.
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The highest "town" is Alma, Colorado at an elevation of 10578 feet (3224 m).(2010 pop. 179)(see below)However, the town of Winter Park (pop. 662) may very well claim to be the highest town in the US. Its town limit includes a ski area at up to 12060 feet in elevation.
Columbus, GA ----- It is hard to say definitively, because there is no solid definition of a "small town." However, the city with the highest crime rate per capita in the US in 2013 was Detroit, with a rate of 2,123 violent crimes per 100,000 residents.
The answer depends on which town you are referring to and when "today" was.
Among the largest metropolitan areas in the US, Memphis has, by far, the highest rates of chlamydia.
Chicago at 10.25% Lake Providence Louisiana a very small town 11%
La Rinconanda in Peru, at 5,100 metres, is the highest town in the world.
Alma, ColoradoHighest Incorporated Town in North America - 10,578 ft. (3,225 m)www.almafoundation.com PCH=Leadville, Colorado
princetown is 435m this is aprox 1427ft so yes i believe it is the highest town in england.
Level 8 Town Hall is currently the highest of 4-21-11
Level 10 is the highest
Alaska could be the highest state because Mount McKinley is the highest point in the United States. Colorado has the highest mean elevation of any state, which could also be considered a candidate for highest state. So technically they both can be considered correct answers. It just depends if you mean the highest point in a state(Alaska) or the highest mean altitude for a state(Colorado).