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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