Ships in Class
- USS Cleveland (CL-55)
- USS Columbia (CL-56)
- USS Montpelier (CL-57)
- USS Denver (CL-58)
- USS Amsterdam (CL-59) (reordered as the light aircraft carrier USS Independence (CVL-22))
- USS Santa Fe (CL-60)
- USS Tallahassee (CL-61) (reordered as the light carrier USS Princeton (CVL-23))
- USS Birmingham (CL-62)
- USS Mobile (CL-63)
- USS Vincennes (CL-64)
- USS Pasadena (CL-65)
- USS Springfield (CL-66) (refit as the guided missile cruiser CLG-7/CG-7)
- USS Topeka (CL-67) (refit as the guided missile cruiser CLG-8)
- USS New Haven (CL-76) (reordered as the light carrier USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24))
- USS Huntington (CL-77) (reordered as the light carrier USS Cowpens (CVL-25))
- USS Dayton (CL-78) (reordered as the light carrier USS Monterey (CVL-26))
- USS Wilmington (CL-79) (reordered as the light carrier USS Cabot (CVL-28))
- USS Biloxi (CL-80)
- USS Houston (CL-81)
- USS Providence (CL-82) (refit as the guided missile cruiser CLG-6/CG-6)
- USS Manchester (CL-83)
- CL-84 (unnamed, canceled)
- USS Fargo (CL-85) (reordered as the light carrier USS Langley (CVL-27))
- USS Vicksburg (CL-86)
- USS Duluth (CL-87)
- CL-88 (unnamed, canceled)
- USS Miami (CL-89)
- USS Astoria (CL-90)
- USS Oklahoma City (CL-91) (refit as the guided missile cruiser CLG-5/CG-5)
- USS Little Rock (CL-92) (refit as the guided missile cruiser CLG-4/CG-4)
- USS Galveston (CL-93) (laid up before completion, then completed as the guided missile cruiser CLG-3)
- USS Youngstown (CL-94) (canceled and scrapped)
- USS Buffalo (CL-99) (reordered as the light aircraft carrier USS Bataan (CVL-29))
- USS Newark (CL-100) (reordered as the light aircraft carrier USS San Jacinto (CVL-30))
- USS Amsterdam (CL-101)
- USS Portsmouth (CL-102)
- USS Wilkes-Barre (CL-103)
- USS Atlanta (CL-104)
- USS Dayton (CL-105)
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