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Quote from: Alex on Today at 10:03:43 AMUntil there is something formal announced about a name change for a replacement bridge, let's move on from that speculation, Francis Scott Key's legacy, and also philosophical concepts involving demographics.
Quote from: RobbieL2415 on Today at 10:34:21 AMRename it to the George Herman Ruth Bridge.
The Babe was born in Baltimore.
Quote from: RobbieL2415 on Today at 10:34:21 AMRename it to the George Herman Ruth Bridge.Step 1: rebuild the bridge...
The Babe was born in Baltimore.
Quote from: hotdogPi on Today at 09:25:51 AMBy drawing polygons, I'm getting about 2.6 million for Salt Lake City and 2.1 million for Fresno (includes Merced but not Modesto or Bakersfield), although the numbers are from 2015.I went even further into it and Utah as a state only has 3.3 million people which is roughly the population of the Denver Metro area (currently the smallest market to have both the NBA and NHL). A state is of course going to cover a much larger land area that a metro area.
https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/mapping/popest/gpw-v4/
Quote from: SEWIGuy on Today at 08:59:36 AMYep. I was wondering what the smallest market to have both the NBA and NHL was and my first thought was Denver actually.Quote from: Flint1979 on Today at 07:11:17 AMThat's a pretty small metro area to have both an NBA and NHL team.
Yep. The next smallest metropolitan area that has both a NBA and NHL team is Denver. Salt Lake is the 46th largest metro area...Denver is 19th.
They are already the second smallest metro area in the U.S. to have either an NBA and NHL team - Buffalo is the only one smaller. Winnipeg is as well if you include Canada.