Top Ten U.S. Cities That Don't Have Major Sports Teams

The Top Ten
1 Richmond, Virginia

The city population is about perfect for an NFL team. So are all the other cities that are to be the state capitol and largest city in the state with city population less than 300 thousand people.

2 Tucson, Arizona
3 Omaha, Nebraska
4 Madison, Wisconsin
5 Greenville, South Carolina
6 Springfield, Illinois
7 Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham is the largest city in the US State of Alabama. It is located 147 miles, or 237 kilometers west of Atlanta.
8 Fort Wayne, Indiana
9 Portland, Maine
10 Austin, Texas
The Contenders
11 Albuquerque, New Mexico Situated in the high desert of New Mexico, Albuquerque is known for its unique Southwestern culture and stunning natural landscapes. The city hosts the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, one of the world's largest hot air balloon events. Its Old Town area preserves Spanish colonial and Native American heritage, with adobe buildings and artisan shops. The Sandia Mountains offer outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking and skiing, while the Rio Grande River adds to the scenic beauty.
12 Virginia Beach, Virginia Virginia Beach, a coastal city along the Atlantic Ocean, boasts a long stretch of sandy beaches and a lively boardwalk. It's a popular destination for water sports, fishing, and beachfront entertainment. The city is home to the First Landing State Park, where English colonists first landed in 1607. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, which provides a habitat for various bird species and wildlife.
13 Wichita, Kansas
14 Des Moines, Iowa
15 Boise, Idaho
16 Fargo, North Dakota
17 Tulsa, Oklahoma
18 Louisville, Kentucky
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