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Minneapolis, Minnesota.

St. Louis, Missouri

Memphis, Tennessee

New Orleans, Louisiana*

(Between August 2005 and August 2009, the city of Baton Rouge had a higher city population than New Orleans proper. But the N.O. metro area has more than 1 million residents compared to about 750,000 for Baton Rouge.)

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