"Provides a one-stop source for vital information on 199 of America's top cities - those fastest-growing, as well as those with a particular historical, political, industrial, and/or commercial significance. Within each of the four volumes, the city-specific profiles organize pertinent facts, data, and figures related to demographic, economic, cultural, geographic, social, and recreational conditions. Entries are arranged alphabetically by state and then by city in each of the four regional volumes. Each city profile includes the following categories of information: history, geography and climate, population profile, municipal government, economy, research, health care, recreation, convention facilities, transportation, and communications"--Gale Web site.
""Provides a one-stop source for vital information on 199 of America's top cities - those fastest-growing, as well as those with a particular historical, political, industrial, and/or commercial significance. Within each of the four volumes, the city-specific profiles organize pertinent facts, data, and figures related to demographic, economic, cultural, geographic, social, and recreational conditions. Entries are arranged alphabetically by state and then by city in each of the four regional volumes. Each city profile includes the following categories of information: history, geography and climate, population profile, municipal government, economy, research, health care, recreation, convention facilities, transportation, and communications"--Gale Web site."@en
"Provides information on America's top cities--those fastest-growing, as well as those with a particular historical, political, industrial, and/or commercial significance. City-specific profiles organize pertinent facts, data, and figures related to demographic, economic, cultural, geographic, social, and recreational conditions."@en
"A four volume set that provides descriptions of the demographic, economic, cultural, geographic, social, and recreational conditions of cities across the United States."@en
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