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I live in Murchison, TX and the population is 3254. What's yours? Who has the biggest or smallest town?

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Elizabeth City, North Carolina is located  in extreme Northeast N.C. with a population of 20,437.....Nickname is the "Harbor of Hospitality". Best part for me is the great fishing...

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Royalton IL, pop 1200. Motto is We don't have a town drunk, everyone takes turns. When I was a kid, village had bumper stickers made that said. If you don't live in Royalton, your campin out. Heck I dont even drink, so I guess I am a tourist. Once again great pic Jeff.Oh one more thing, there use to be 7 bars and 7 churches. Royalton is an old dried up coal mining town. It is between to great lakes rend lake and crab orchard lake. lots of great small lakes in 25 mile circle and 1/4 mile outside of town is Big Muddy River.

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St. Libory IL, pop 600 is where I grew up. Now I live in Carthage TN, pop 2750, on the cumberland river and Cordell Hull Lake.

Lep, Ok., is a suburb of Whizbang, our current pop. is12, chickens 22, dogs14 with an assortment of owls, hawks, possums and racoons. To many dogs for skunks!!!!!!

During the week I live in Jonesboro, population 68,000, which is in between Weiner, Ar. and Goobertown ,Ar. During the weekends I live in the Ozarks  at the Crappy cabin , half way between Smithville ,Ar ,6 miles away, pop. 78 and Poughkeepsie , Ar . pop. 25 . We are so far out in the woods that even the Methodist handle snakes, and I have a friend the next town over at Wedlock,Ar but to tell the truth He was born just outside of Wedlock.

Between 950,000 and a million, as of the 2010 census.

What town is that Jonathan?

 

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Charlotte (and all places around) 1.5 million. Way to big for this 'ol boy. But this plce keeps me working and pays for the fishing!

I'm in Aiken, SC, population 29,524, according to the 2010 US Census.

It is the county seat of Aiken, County, mean population of 160,099.

We are between Augusta, GA (22 miles distant) and Columbia, state capital of South Carolina (40 miles off).

 

Currently, I'm considering a move to the Columbia area itself, or somewhere up near where Jeff Abney lives in N.C.

I live in Chicagoland ..... millions! EEEWWW!!!!

My 'address' is Westminster...about 17 thousand. But the 'town' that I am within is actually called Mayberry, and I doubt if there are more than 100 people there. Yeah...I'm a hick.

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