ALL-AMERICA CITY AWARD
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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