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100

Founded in the early 1900s as a loom-making company, this automaker eventually spun off its textile roots along with other retired models like the Celica, Avalon, and Tercel.

Toyota

100

Although not a city, this Hawaiian island includes popular resort areas like Kihei, Wailea, and this historic but fire-impacted town of Lahaina.

Maui

200

Founded in Georgia, this fast-food chain now serves its chicken sandwiches nationwide.  At least if you believe the persuasive cows in its ads urging you to “eat mor chikin.”

Chick-fil-a

200

Along with over 55 streets names Peachtree, this city is also the birthplace of Coca-Cola, trap music, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Atlanta

300

Founded in 1972 by five former IBM employees, this company whose original German name was Systemanalyse Programmentwicklung now runs systems that touch an estimated 74% of the world’s transaction revenue.

SAP

300

This city sits over 6,000 feet high and is home to the US Olympic Training Center.

Colorado Springs

400

Founded by an engineer and a doctor, this company treats over 44 million patients each year through its products, and despite its name, is headquartered in Rolling Meadows, Illinois.

Boston Scientific

400

Despite being the home of Mickey, less than $200K of 2025 revenue came from programs operating in this city.

Anaheim

500

This leading asset and wealth-management technology platform paid an $18 million SEC settlement in 2023 over an undisclosed conflict of interest.

Asset Mark

500

The iconic sandwich of this city was invented in 1930 by a hot dog vendor, and didn’t include cheese until 1940 (it's also overrated compared to an Italian Beef).

Philadelphia