
11. Evanston, Ill.
Population: 75,530 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 15%
Courtesy of the City of Evanston
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15. Madison, Wis.
Population: 239,115 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 14%
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14. Somerville, Mass.
Population: 78,219 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 14%
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13. Eugene, Ore.
Population: 160,367 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 15%
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12. Champaign, Ill.
Population: 81,699 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 15%
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Courtesy of the City of Evanston
11. Evanston, Ill.
Population: 75,530 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 15%
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10. Iowa City, Iowa
Population: 70,386 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 16%
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9. Santa Cruz, Calif.
Population: 63,127 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 16%
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Jeffrey Greenberg/ Courtesy of VisitAnnArbor.org
8. Ann Arbor, Mich.
Population: 113,535 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 16%
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Jonas Kahn/Courtesy of the City of Brookline
7. Brookline, Mass.
Population: 60,690 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 17%
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Bruno Frontino/Courtesy of Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau
6. Miami Beach, Fla.
Population: 91,458 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 18%
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Courtesy of GO Boulder
5. Boulder, Colo.
Population: 103,819 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 18%
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4. Corvallis, Ore.
Population: 55,678 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 22%
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Courtesy of the City of Davis
3. Davis, Calif.
Population: 66,064 | Percent Who Primarily Walk/Bike: 22%