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higher than New York, Boston, Chicago or Los Angeles. In addition to Fortune 500 headquarters, 400 Fortune 500 companies have a presence in Cincinnati. Cincinnati has three Fortune Global 500 companies;
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behind Chicago. The economy of Minneapolis today is based in commerce, finance, rail and trucking services, health care, and industry. Smaller components are in publishing, milling, food processing,
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such as Chicago and St. Louis and some large cities of the West Coast, such as Los Angeles and San Diego.Over the years, the city has been home to other large corporations in the central United States,
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midway between New York City and Chicago via Interstate 80.The city was named for John Young, an early settler from Whitestown, New York, who established the community's first sawmill and gristmill.
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primarily because it was on a rail line midway between Chicago and Detroit, the two automotive manufacturing centers of the United States at the time. Eventually, the Bendix corporation built a vast manufacturing
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Finally, Bellevue is home to truck manufacturer Paccar (#168). Other major companies in the area include There are also many successful independent artisanal espresso roasters and caf�s.Prior to moving
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San Francisco, and Chicago, and slightly denser than Boston.Santa Ana lends its name to the Santa Ana Freeway (I 5), which runs through the city. It also shares its name with the nearby Santa Ana Mountains,
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Rockford was strategically positioned between Chicago and Galena and thus became suitable for industrial development. Rockford was notable for its output of heavy machinery and tools; by the twentieth
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Cook co., NE Ill., a residential suburb of Chicago, on the Des Plaines River; inc. 1875. It was planned as a model suburb by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. The city has a number of buildings
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behind Chicago. The economy of Minneapolis today is based in commerce, finance, rail and trucking services, health care, and industry. Smaller components are in publishing, milling, food processing,