I live in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Red Deer is the 3rd/4th biggest town in Red Deer. (What do I mean by 3rd/4th? I say that because another town, Lethbridge, grows at around the same pace as mine, so it changes a lot.) The population of Red Deer is 91,877. Red Deer has its own regional airport, which has a air cadet training centre near it. We also have the WHL team, the Red Deer rebels. That's all I can think of for now.
Only good thing about it is the chippies, it's filled with ex-paramilitary members, slummy council estates, and it's impossible to go most places unless one does not value their kneecaps.
Imagine a town with nothing to do; in fact, there is nothing to do in the surrounding towns. The town I live in has less than 10,000 people.
New Bern, NC: It served as the capital of the North Carolina colonial government and then briefly as the state capital. Lots of Masons. Birthplace of Pepsi Cola. The plant is still here I believe. Lots of old people, almost like a retirement town. Nearly every restaurant has seafood. Lots of Asian restaurants and Asian people. There's other stuff but I can't think at the moment.