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Farther west and north. It might be the most northern largish city in the US, not sure.

Anchorage might dispute that!

Probably correct for the contiguous states though, don't think Vermont/Maine get up that far. For comparison, Seattle is about the same latitude as Switzerland.
 
Anchorage might dispute that!

Probably correct for the contiguous states though, don't think Vermont/Maine get up that far. For comparison, Seattle is about the same latitude as Switzerland.

This is why I said "largish". I'm not sure if Seattle is big enough to be considered a major city but it's larger than most.

I love Switzerland, it's on my "if I ever win the lottery" places to live for as long as they will put up with me. Very tough immigration rules the last time I checked.
 
Remember, the entire state of Alaska only has approx. 731,000 people and Anchorage has approx. 300,000 people. Seattle has a population of 3.4 million people. Having lived in Anchorage for many years, I take no offense at calling Seattle the northernmost/westernmost largish city in the U.S.
 
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