New York City
San Francisco
Toronto
Boston
Washington DC
Baltimore
Atlanta
Detroit
Chicago
Columbus, OH
Cleveland
Baltimore
DesMoines
Cedar Rapids
Springfield, IL
Newark
Indianapolis
St. Louis
Kansas City, MO
Jefferson City
San Diego
Sacramento
Toledo
Not sure of all those would qualify as “major.”
Los Angeles
San Jose
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
Lompoc (if there was a W.C. Fields movie set in it, it’s major)
New Orleans
West Palm Beach
Detroit
Chicago
Champaign-Urbana
Lincoln, NE
Cape Canaveral, FL
Atlanta
Tokyo
Nagoya
Cincinnati
Fort Wayne
Mansfield, OH
Denver
Colorado Springs
Hartford, CT
Cleveland
Schenectady
Buffalo
and a lot of much smaller places in Southern California and the Great Lakes region.
All my bidness travel is within the U.S., so here goes:
Atlanta (pretty much the only reason I go anymore is for business even though I live in GA)
Cincinnati, OH
Cleveland, OH
Chicago, IL
Indianapolis, IN
Louisville, KY
St. Louis, MO
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
Wichita, KS
Tucson, AZ
Seattle, WA
Gulfport/Biloxi, MS
Dayton, OH
Sioux Falls, SD (Hey! It’s big for SD)
Dallas, TX
Miami, FL
Tallahassee, FL
Mobile, AL
Charlotte, NC
Memphis, TN
Sacramento, CA
Lots and lots and lots of small midwest towns in Illinois, Indiana and Iowa and for a while quite a few itty bitty towns in Mississippi. Heh! Actually, Meridian and Greenville are considered to be some of MS’s larger cities.
This’ll take my memory back a ways, but it’s worth a try:
Vancouver, BC
Seattle, WA
Portland, OR
Salem, OR
Sacremento, CA
Oakland, CA
San Jose, CA
San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Orange County, CA
Phoenix, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Albuquerque, NM
Wyoming (several places all over the state, but Wyoming has no major cities…)
Denver, CO
Aspen, CO
Colorado Springs, CO
Pueblo, CO
Tulsa, OK
Dallas, TX
New Orleans, LA
Chicago, IL
Louisville, KY
Lexington, KY
Cincinnati, OH
Cleveland, OH
Philadelphia, PA
Washington, DC
Atlanta, GA
Orlando, FL
Tampa, FL
Miami, FL
New York, NY
Albany, NY
New Haven, CT