It’s the little things that count, right? In ascending order, you will find the ten smallest [answers] in: Sioux City,Iowa; New York City (Queens), New York; Cincinnati, Ohio; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Washington, D.C.; Great Falls, Montana; El Paso, Texas; Detroit, Michigan; Cheyenne, Wyoming; New York City (Bronx), New York.
I predict many quibbles over this week’s question. Wikipedia was used to verify, but not to initially determine, the clues and answers.
No guesses at all Monday. So here’s your Tuesday hint: The Federal Government helped create them.
National parks? Also, how did I mike his post yesterday?
10 smallest Indian Reservations in the USA.
Good guesses, both, but please try again.
10 smallest USPS distibution centers?
10 samllest USPS distribution centers?
Rail road museums?
Wednesday hint: in the original post, the word “smallest” could easily be substituted with the word “shortest,” as these things are often measured in length.
I have heard that about men from New York.
Shortest Interstate Highways.
That’s it. Good job, George A. Chien!
Hey now. According to wikipedia, the one in queens is the shortest. The bit of I-129 that’s in Iowa shorter than that, but the full length across the Iowa/Nebraska border is 3.5 miles long.