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Declining Cities (Peak Populations)

These are the cities that use to be very big and not so big now. Some of them dropped and are still big.
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Rochester, NY (Population 2016 208,000) (Peak 345,000 1972)
Rochester, NY (Population 2016 208,000) (Peak 345,000 1972)
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Norfolk, VA (Population 2016) (Peak Population 663,000 1919)
Norfolk, VA (Population 2016) (Peak Population 663,000 1919)
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Chicago, IL (2016 Population 2.7 Million) (Peak 3.8 Million 1914)
Chicago, IL (2016 Population 2.7 Million) (Peak 3.8 Million 1914)
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Atlanta, GA (2016 Population 479,000) (Peak Population 795,000 1980)
Atlanta, GA (2016 Population 479,000) (Peak Population 795,000 1980)
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Cleveland, OH (2016 Population 388,000) (Peak Population 673,000 1974)
Cleveland, OH (2016 Population 388,000) (Peak Population 673,000 1974)
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Minneapolis, MN (2016 Population 415,000) (Peak Population 703,000 1965)
Minneapolis, MN (2016 Population 415,000) (Peak Population 703,000 1965)
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Pittsburgh, PA (2016 Population) (Peak Population 706,000 1963)
Pittsburgh, PA (2016 Population) (Peak Population 706,000 1963)
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Philadelphia, PA (2016 Population 1.5 Million) (Peak Population 2.3 Million 1943)
Philadelphia, PA (2016 Population 1.5 Million) (Peak Population 2.3 Million 1943)
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Detroit, MI (2016 Population 677,000) (Peak Population 1.1 Million 1957)
Detroit, MI (2016 Population 677,000) (Peak Population 1.1 Million 1957)
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Washington, DC (2016 Population 672,000) (Peak Population 1.2 Million 1938)
Washington, DC (2016 Population 672,000) (Peak Population 1.2 Million 1938)
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