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  2. The United States' original "megalopolis" -- sometimes called the "Boston-Washington corridor" -- stretches from Boston, Massachusetts (in the northeast extremity), through New York City, to Philadelphia, and Baltimore, to Washington, D.C. (in the southern extremity).

    • Great Lakes: 60.7 million (55.5 million) – includes Chicago, Toronto, and Detroit.
    • Northeast: 58.4 million (52.3 million) – includes New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington.
    • Southern California: 29 million (24.4 million) – includes Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas.
    • Texas Triangle: 24.8 million (19.7 million) – includes Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin.
  3. The Northeast megalopolis, also known as the Northeast Corridor, Acela Corridor, [5] Boston–Washington corridor, BosWash, or BosNYWash, [6] is the world's largest megalopolis by economic output [7] and the most populous megalopolis exclusively within the United States, with slightly over 50 million residents as of 2022.

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    Gottmann's Megalopolis (sometimes referred to as BosWash for the northern and southern tips of the area) is a very large functional urban region that "provides the whole of America with so many essential services, of the sort a community used to obtain in its 'downtown' section, that it may well deserve the nickname of 'Main Street of the nation.'"...

    When Gottmann researched Megalopolis in the 1950s, he utilized U.S. Census data from the 1950 Census. The 1950 Census-defined many Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) in Megalopolis and, in fact, MSAs formed an unbroken entity from southern New Hampshire to northern Virginia. Since the 1950 Census, the Census Bureau'sdesignation of individual cou...

    Furthermore, Gottmann also introduced two developing Megalopoli in the United States - from Chicago and the Great Lakesto Pittsburgh and the Ohio River (ChiPitts) and the California coast from the San Francisco Bay area to San Diego (SanSan). Many urban geographers have studied the concept of Megalopolis in the United States and have applied it int...

    Gottmann, Jean. Megalopolis: The Urbanized Northeastern Seaboard of the United States.New York: The Twentieth Century Fund, 1961.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MegalopolisMegalopolis - Wikipedia

    A megalopolis (/ ˌ m ɛ ɡ ə ˈ l ɒ p ə l ɪ s /) or a supercity, [1] also called a megaregion, [2] is a group of metropolitan areas which are perceived as a continuous urban area through common systems of transport, economy, resources, ecology, and so on. [2]

  5. Apr 23, 2012 · Jean Gottman in 1961 coined the term megalopolis (Megalopolis, the Urbanized Northeastern Seaboard of the Unites States) to describe the massive concentration of population extending from the core of New York north beyond Boston and south encompassing Washington DC. It has been widely studied and mapped, including by me.

  6. Nov 11, 2011 · U.S. Megalopolises 50 Years Later. (November 2011) Exactly 50 years ago, geographer Jean Gottmann coined the term “megalopolis” to describe the sprawling regional mega-city taking shape between Boston and Washington, D.C., gobbling up rural areas in its wake. 1. “BosWash” is the nickname futurist Herman Kahn gave this potentially 400 ...

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