Dover area is home to several major manufacturing facilities, including one for Kraft Foods, Inc.

Dover area is home to several major manufacturing facilities, including one for Kraft Foods, Inc.
Despite its small size, Harrisburg’s position as one of the hubs of the Pennsylvania Railroad made it a major economic player for the region, especially during the Industrial Revolution.
Founded in 1636, Providence is one of the oldest cities in the USA and the third-largest city in New England.
As the hub of the Mid-Michigan region, Lansing is an important city for the Michigan’s government, economy, and culture.
Des Moines is home to numerous major insurance headquarters and a bustling tech hotspot for businesses.
Known as one of the region’s main hubs for art and culture, Olympia runs on an innovative spirit that feeds its entrepreneurial and artistic mindset.
Nestled between Lexington and Louisville is the state capital and entrepreneurial hotspot Frankfort, Kentucky.
Founded in 1864 as a camp in the Montana gold rush, the city became one of the nation’s wealthiest early in its history.
Jefferson City’s location in central Missouri is another factor that works in its favor – in addition to local support, resources available in larger cities like St. Louis and Kansas City are just a few hours away.
Though Cheyenne, WY may bring images of a rugged frontier to mind, it is one of the state’s fastest-growing cities.