According to my sense of size...I'd call Kingman a small city. I grew up near an urban area called Wilkes-Barre/Scranton with about 250,000 people all clumped together in small towns and boroughs and two small cities in the valley 15-20 miles long but 3-5 miles wide. It's weird, there is a city called Pittson in that area and it only has 6,000 people...and it's officially a city by name (ask the state that declared it a city, not me). Wilkes-Barre has 40,000. Scranton has 75,000, but to me they're small compared to Philadelphia (1.5 million) and Pittsburgh (315,000), the state's two biggest cities. So I live near the fourth largest urban area in the whole state and I go there all the time. My school was there. I shop there... I guess I'm not as isolated as our dear boys in For The Love. But still, traffic jams are so rare there despite the population.
So CJ, am I still a small town...more like small village kid since my community is just a speck in the middle of forests and mountains with no shops, one stone church, and the rest houses.
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