- ChiPitts
ChiPitts (also called the Great Lakes Megalopolis) is a group of
metropolitan area s in the Great Lakes region or Midwest of theUnited States (along with Western Pennsylvania and Western New York) extending from Pittsburgh toChicago (the largest city in themegalopolis ) and linked by economics, transport, and communications. The estimated population of this megalopolis is 54 million people.History of the concept
The term was coined in the 1961 book "Megalopolis: The Urbanized Northeastern Seaboard of the United States" by French geographer
Jean Gottmann . Gottmann also envisaged the development of two similar megalopolises in the U.S. –BosWash , fromBoston toWashington, D.C. , andSanSan , from San Francisco to San Diego.In 1965,
Herman Kahn speculated about the future of the three megalopolises in the year 2000, [http://books.google.com/books?id=sxb2iYN20u4C&pg=PA87&lpg=PA87&dq=chipitts&source=web&ots=97uGYdoc2K&sig=7ztVxWfIG5EBxODs2dmNd9HLgfE&hl=en#PPA87,M1] referring to their names as "half-frivolous" and not mentioning Gottman.The
Virginia Tech Metropolitan Institute's "Beyond Megalopolis", an attempt to update Gottmann's work with current trends, defines a similar "Midwest"megapolitan area as one of ten such areas in theUnited States , [ [http://www.mi.vt.edu/uploads/megacensusreport.pdf MegaCensusReport.indd ] ] avoiding theneologism "ChiPitts", which has never come into common use.Fact|date=May 2008Comparisons and developments
Compared to other regions such as
BosWash and Japan'sPacific Belt , ChiPitts is a looser collection of cities, spread over a large area with much suburban and rural space in between, rather than a continuous urbanized area. One review judges it to be "at best a borderline case" of a megalopolis. [ [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg12717244.600-review-tales-of-cities-and-megalopolises-.html Review: Tales of cities and megalopolises - 07 July 1990 - New Scientist ] ]Since Gottmann's original publication, many constituent portions of the corridor have suffered job loss and in some cases diminished populations, in the wake of changes in the
U.S. economy and the shift of manufacturing jobs to other portions of the country or overseas.Related terms
The "Pittsburgh-Chicago Corridor" is an academic
urban studies term that describes the area running through theRust Belt from the Mid-Atlantic to the Western Great Lakes.ChiPitts also roughly has the same boundaries as theRust Belt ."Steel City Corridor" describes the area connecting
Cleveland toPittsburgh , via Youngstown-Warren,Ohio and Sharon-Farrell-New Castle,Pennsylvania . Historically, these areas are known as the "Steel Valleys" (Mahoning and Shenango, respectively).Fact|date=May 2008U.S. Census statistics
The table above does not include:
*Metropolitan Statistical Area s not part of a CSA (seeList of United States metropolitan statistical areas by population ),
*micropolitan or rural areas (seeList of United States micropolitan statistical areas by population ),
*or Canada (Toronto is at the centre of theGolden Horseshoe , a densely populated region in Ontario which is home to roughly eight million people, or one quarter of the Canadian population)List of cities
The major cities in the ChiPitts megalopolis include the following:
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Wisconsin
**Green Bay, Wisconsin Pop: 102,313
**Kenosha, Wisconsin Pop: 96,845
**Appleton, Wisconsin Pop: 70,087
**Oshkosh, Wisconsin Pop: 62,916
**Waukesha, Wisconsin Pop: 68,545
**Racine, Wisconsin Pop: 81,855
**Madison, Wisconsin Pop: 221,551
**Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pop: 602,782
**Janesville, Wisconsin Pop: 59,498
**Beloit, Wisconsin Pop: 35,775
*Illinois
**Aurora, Illinois Pop: 170,617
**Chicago ,Illinois Pop: 2,833,321
**Elgin, Illinois Pop: 101,903
**Joliet, Illinois Pop: 142,702
**Naperville, Illinois Pop: 142,901
**Rockford, Illinois Pop: 155,138
**Waukegan, Illinois Pop: 92,066
*Indiana
**Indianapolis, Indiana Pop: 794,160
**Hammond, Indiana Pop: 83,048
**East Chicago, Indiana Pop: 32,414
**Fort Wayne, Indiana Pop: 248,341
**Gary, Indiana Pop: 102,746
**South Bend, Indiana Pop: 107,789
*Michigan
**Ann Arbor, Michigan Pop: 114,024
**Battle Creek, Michigan Pop: 53,364
**Detroit, Michigan Pop: 917,866
**Flint, Michigan Pop: 124,943
**Grand Rapids, Michigan Pop: 197,800
**Kalamazoo, Michigan Pop: 77,145
**Lansing, Michigan Pop: 119,128
*Ohio
**Cleveland, Ohio Pop: 478,403
**Cincinnati, Ohio Pop: 317,361
**Columbus, Ohio Pop: 728,432
**Toledo, Ohio Pop: 313,619
**Akron, Ohio Pop: 217,074
**Dayton, Ohio Pop: 166,179
**Youngstown, Ohio Pop: 82,026
*Pennsylvania
**Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pop: 334,569
**Erie, Pennsylvania Pop: 103,717
*New York
**Buffalo, New York Pop: 282,064
**Niagara Falls, New York Pop: 55,593
*Ontario ,Canada
**Windsor, Ontario Pop: 208,402
**Kitchener, Ontario Pop: 209,200
**Hamilton, Ontario Pop: 500,000
**Mississauga, Ontario Pop: 700,000
**Toronto, Ontario Pop: 2,613,900References
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