Detroit has had a massive impact on the music and automotive industries in the U.S., but it is infamous for its high crime rates.
Baltimore has also suffered from depopulation. Charm City is known for its famous crab cakes and proximity to Washington, D.C., New York, and Philadelphia.
The second most populated city in America, Los Angeles is famous worldwide for being the home of Hollywood.
Las Vegas is often called the world’s entertainment capital, famous for its luxurious casinos and warm weather.
While it is a popular tourist destination, Miami does have some downsides, including the risk of tropical storms between June and October.
The sheer density of people in the megacity of 8 million can feel overwhelming and less personal to visitors than in smaller cities.
Famous worldwide for its Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco is an expensive city that can seem exclusive and unwelcoming to those on a budget.
Newark, New Jersey's largest city, is noted for its downtown and county parks, as well as the tonnage-rich Port of Newark and Elizabeth.
Atlanta, the biggest city and the capital of Georgia, sits at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains and is known for its abundance of trees.