All-America City Award - Communities That Have Won This Award Multiple Times

Communities That Have Won This Award Multiple Times

Communities winning this award more than two times are listed below. These communities make up the All-America City Hall of Fame. Winners can be neighborhoods, towns, villages, cities, counties and regions.

  • 5-time winners:
    • Cleveland, Ohio
    • Des Moines, Iowa
    • Kansas City, Missouri
    • Phoenix, Arizona
    • Roanoke, Virginia
    • Worcester, Massachusetts
  • 4-time winners:
    • Anchorage, Alaska
    • Columbus, Ohio
    • New Haven, Connecticut
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Rockville, Maryland
    • Tupelo, Mississippi
    • Wichita, Kansas
  • 3-time winners:
    • Akron, Ohio
    • Asheville, North Carolina
    • Baltimore, Maryland
    • Boston, Massachusetts
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
    • Dayton, Ohio
    • Edinburg, Texas
    • Fayetteville, North Carolina
    • Fort Wayne, Indiana
    • Fort Worth, Texas
    • Gastonia, North Carolina
    • Grand Island, Nebraska
    • Grand Rapids, Michigan
    • Hickory, North Carolina
    • Independence, Missouri
    • Laurinburg, North Carolina
    • Peoria, Illinois
    • Saint Paul, Minnesota
    • San Antonio, Texas
    • Seward, Alaska
    • Shreveport, Louisiana
    • Tacoma, Washington
    • Toledo, Ohio

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Famous quotes containing the words communities, won, award, multiple and/or times:

    Culture is the name for what people are interested in, their thoughts, their models, the books they read and the speeches they hear, their table-talk, gossip, controversies, historical sense and scientific training, the values they appreciate, the quality of life they admire. All communities have a culture. It is the climate of their civilization.
    Walter Lippmann (1889–1974)

    If the world is a precipitation of human nature, so to speak, then the divine world is a sublimation of the same. Both occur in one act. No precipitation without sublimation. What goes lost there in agility, is won here.
    Novalis [Friedrich Von Hardenberg] (1772–1801)

    The award of a pure gold medal for poetry would flatter the recipient unduly: no poem ever attains such carat purity.
    Robert Graves (1895–1985)

    Combining paid employment with marriage and motherhood creates safeguards for emotional well-being. Nothing is certain in life, but generally the chances of happiness are greater if one has multiple areas of interest and involvement. To juggle is to diminish the risk of depression, anxiety, and unhappiness.
    Faye J. Crosby (20th century)

    I blame the newspapers because every day they call our attention to insignificant things, while three or four times in our lives, we read books that contain essential things. Once we feverishly tear the band of paper enclosing our newspapers, things should change and we should find—I do not know—the Pensées by Pascal!
    Marcel Proust (1871–1922)