The United States is famous for its sprawling highways, often taking up large portions of its cities. Can you name the largest US cities not connected to the major Interstate Highways?
Only 1- and 2-digit routes (i.e. I-95, I-26, I-5), not 3-digit minor routes (i.e. I-495, I-710)
Including the Hawai'i and Alaska "Interstate" Highways
Based on city proper population (US Census Bureau) AND city limits (a highway may serve a city's suburbs, but not the city proper)
Bakersfield, CA city limits contain about 1200 ft/370 m of interstate
Chandler, AZ city limits contain sections of I-10 northbound, but not southbound
Fayetteville, NC city limits contain about 3800 ft/1.1 km interstate
Huntsville, AL city limits contain about 2 mi/3.2 km of interstate well outside the built-up city
Overland Park, KS city limits contain several discontiguous sections of interstate
San Bernardino, CA city limits contain about 1 mi/1.6 km of interstate
Santa Clarita, CA city limits contain sections of I-5 northbound, but not southbound
Honolulu, HI is served by "Interstate" H1
Washington, DC contains about 300 ft/90 m of I-95, which runs alongside I-495 around the district