8 States: Florida, North Carolina, Arkansas, Illinois, Texas, Alabama, New York, & Oregon
The city in Alabama named after Andrew Jackson is Jacksonville. Located in Calhoun County, it was established in the early 19th century and named in honor of the seventh President of the United States. Jacksonville is known for its historic sites and is home to Jacksonville State University.
While Jacksonville IS Florida's largest city, it is also a city-name in more than 15 other states in the United States.
While Jacksonville IS Florida's largest city, it is also a city-name in more than 15 other states in the United States.
There are a few different states that have a city named Jacksonville located within their borders. A few of them are Florida, North Carolina, Illinois and Oregon.
The first name of Jacksonville is "Cowford." The city was originally named Cowford due to the area being a ford used by cattle herders crossing the St. Johns River. It was later renamed in honor of Andrew Jackson, the first military governor of Florida and the seventh President of the United States.
27 states in the US have a city known as Jacksonville: Oregon California Washington Texas Arkansas Missouri Iowa Wisconsin Indiana Illinois Ohio Michigan Tennessee Mississippi Alabama Georgia Florida South Carolina North Carolina Kentucky West Virginia Maryland Pennsylvania New Jersey New York Vermont Maine
All of those states have a town or city named Bethlehem.
The President of Jacksonville is the President of the United States, currently Barack Obama.
Jacksonville, Illinois and Jacksonville, Florida. ---- There are also Inverness and Quincy.
Milwaukee is the name of a city located in the state of Wisconsin
Redmond is the name of a city in Oregon and Washington. Redmond is a city in Utah.
A few states have a city with that name. I think you mean Nevada