U.S. Cities that Formerly Had 100,000 People - Statistics

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Answer Stats
State Peak Year Population City % Correct
Indiana 1960 74,879 Gary
93%
Delaware 1940 70,166 Wilmington
85%
Michigan 1960 95,538 Flint
78%
New York 1950 96,460 Albany
72%
Minnesota 1960 85,618 Duluth
70%
Pennsylvania 1960 95,508 Erie
64%
Ohio 1930 65,469 Youngstown
63%
Pennsylvania 1930 76,653 Scranton
59%
New Jersey 1950 83,203 Trenton
57%
Ohio 1950 70,447 Canton
52%
New York 1930 59,750 Utica
51%
Pennsylvania 1930 88,375 Reading
44%
New Jersey 1950 73,562 Camden
41%
Michigan 1960 93,932 Dearborn
40%
Massachusetts 1920 95,363 New Bedford
38%
Indiana 1960 75,522 Hammond
37%
Massachusetts 1920 89,541 Fall River
36%
New York 1960 47,720 Niagara Falls
36%
Missouri 1900 74,875 St. Joseph
36%
Virginia 1960 94,398 Portsmouth
35%
Massachusetts 1930 94,299 Lynn
28%
Ohio 1970 78,103 Parma
27%
Michigan 1970 93,665 Livonia
23%
Massachusetts 1930 81,360 Somerville
22%
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