Fresno, California, population 509,039 (2010 census), is the largest city in the United States that is not on any Interstate highway. Fresno is on the CA-99 freeway, but not on any Interstate.
San Jose, California, population 945,942 (2010 census), is the largest city in the United States that is not on any primary Interstate highway (i.e., numbers 1 to 99). San Jose is on I-280, I-680, and I-880.
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The waterway connecting Buffalo NY with Troy NY is the Erie Canal.
Yes, Worcester, Massachusetts, is often cited as one of the largest U.S. cities not located on a major waterway. It is the second-largest city in Massachusetts and the second-largest city in the U.S. without direct access to a significant river or lake, following the city of El Paso, Texas. Worcester's location and urban development have not been significantly influenced by proximity to major bodies of water.
The two largest cities in the US are: New York Los Angeles
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The Panama Canal, built by the US between 1904 and 1914.
It is the 13th largest US city.
Baltimore was ranked as the 17th largest city in the 2000 US Census.
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Detroit, Michigan had the lowest White population among the ten largest cities in the US.