ALL-AMERICA CITY AWARD

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The 'All-America City Award' is given by the National Civic League annually to ten cities in the United States.
The award is the oldest community recognition program in the nation and recognizes communities whose citizens work together to identify and tackle community-wide challenges and achieve uncommon results.
Since the program's inception in 1949, more than 4,000 communities have competed and over 500 have been named ''All-America Cities''.

Contents
2007 Winners
2006 Winners
2005 Winners
2004 Winners
2003 Winners
2002 Winners
2000 Winners
Hall of Fame
See also
External links

2007 Winners



Flowing Wells, Arizona (neighborhood)

Santa Rosa, California

Sierra Madre, California

Hollywood, Florida

Polk County, Florida

Dubuque, Iowa

Lewiston, Maine

Barnstable, Massachusetts

Clinton, North Carolina

Hickory, North Carolina
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2006 Winners


On 11 June 2006, the winners of the All-America City Award were announced. [2] The winning communities are:

Columbus, Ohio

DeSoto, Texas

Kansas City, Missouri

Lincoln, California

Longmont, Colorado

Marietta, Georgia

Maumee, Ohio

Richland County, South Carolina

Pharr, Texas

Sarasota County, Florida

2005 Winners


In 2005, the winners of the All-America City Award were:

Canoga Park, California

Carrollton, Missouri

Georgetown County, South Carolina

Lauderhill, Florida

Orangeburg County, South Carolina

Roanoke, Virginia

Pompano Beach, Florida

Port Huron, Michigan

Seward, Alaska

Willmar, Minnesota

Winchester, Virginia

2004 Winners



Spokane, Washington

Stockton, California

Pembroke Pines, Florida

Evansville, Indiana

Montevideo, Minnesota

Concord, North Carolina

Springfield, Ohio

Cottage Grove, Oregon

Hidalgo, Texas

Philippi, West Virginia

2003 Winners



Corpus Christi, Texas

Tempe, Arizona

New Haven, Connecticut

Miami Beach, Florida

Des Moines, Iowa

Marquette County, Michigan

Laurinburg, North Carolina

Wilson, North Carolina

South Sioux City, Nebraska

Greater Racine Area, Wisconsin

2002 Winners



Tuscaloosa-Northport, AL

Anchorage, AK

Fountain, CO

Elgin, IL

Roswell, NM

Buffalo-Niagara Region, NY

Huntington, NY

Weslaco, TX

Hampton, VA

Everett, WA

2000 Winners



Fresno, CA

Naugatuck River Valley, CT

Worcester, MA

Montgomery County, MD

Clinton, MO

Gastonia, NC

Fargo/Moorhead, ND/MN

Lancaster, PA

Anderson County, SC

Edinburg, TX

Hall of Fame


Cities receiving the award three or more times are as follows, with number of times received indicated in parentheses:

Anchorage, Alaska (4)

Baltimore, Maryland (3)

Boston, Massachusetts (3)

Cincinnati, Ohio (3)

Cleveland, Ohio (5)

Columbus, Ohio (4)

Dayton, Ohio (3)

Des Moines, Iowa (4)

Edinburg, Texas (3)

Grand Island, Nebraska (3)

Grand Rapids, Michigan (3)

Hickory, North Carolina (3)

Independence, Missouri (3)

Kansas City, Missouri (5)

Laurinburg, North Carolina (3)

New Haven, Connecticut (3)

Peoria, Illinois (3)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (4)

Phoenix, Arizona (4)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (3)

Roanoke, Virginia (6)

Rockville, Maryland (4)

San Antonio, Texas (3)

Shreveport, Louisiana (3)

Tacoma, Washington (3)

Toledo, Ohio (3)

Tupelo, Mississippi (3)

Wichita, Kansas (3)

Worcester, Massachusetts (5)

See also



List of All-America Cities

External links



All-America City Program

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