Small Cities
Small cities are urban areas with a population typically ranging from 10,000 to 100,000 residents. They often provide a balance between the amenities of larger cities and the close-knit community feel of rural areas. Small cities can offer various services, including schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational opportunities, making them attractive places to live.
These cities often have unique local cultures and histories, which can be reflected in their architecture, festivals, and community events. Examples of small cities include Burlington, Vermont and Santa Fe, New Mexico, each known for their distinct character and vibrant local economies.