I'm going with Tampa/St. Petersburg.
Went with Orlando.
Out of curiosity, is there any rhyme or reason to the order you are doing these in?
Originally, it was purely on whim. But once I got to Texas, I switched over to rankings by the most populous city areas in the U.S. vs the other parts...adding secondary city areas where necessary
Had that been my plan from the beginning, the list would look like:
1. New York [NYC vs Upstate]
2. California [LA vs San Francisco vs the rest]
3. Illinois [Chicago vs Downstate]
4. Texas [Houston vs Dallas/Fort Worth vs Austin vs San Antonio vs El Paso vs the rest]
5. Pennsylvania [Philadelphia vs Pittsburgh vs Pennsyltucky and the rest]
6. Arizona [Phoenix vs Tucson vs The Rest]
7. Florida [Jacksonville vs Miami vs Tampa/St. Petersburg vs Orlando vs the Rest]
8. Indiana [Indianapolis vs the Rest]
9. Ohio [Columbus vs Cleveland vs Cincinnati vs The Rest]
10. North Carolina [Charlotte vs Raleigh vs The Rest]
Since Florida is current and I'm keeping to this to the end [California being the best-for-last exception], Indiana is next.