U.S. Cities by Wikipedia Descriptions - Statistics

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Description City % Correct
Nicknamed the Mile High City because its official elevation is exactly one mile (5280 feet) Denver
91%
The busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines Miami
83%
The location of the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929, when Al Capone sent men to gun down members of a rival gang Chicago
82%
Founded on the Shawmut Peninsula in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England Boston
75%
Named after King Louis XVI of France Louisville
73%
It stands on the Rio Grande across the Mexico-United States border from Ciudad Juárez El Paso
68%
The second-largest music production center (after New York) in the United States Nashville
68%
Since reaching a peak of 1.85 million at the 1950 census, its population has declined by more than 60 percent Detroit
66%
The most remote city of its size in the world Honolulu
63%
The largest city within the greater Mojave Desert Las Vegas
57%
The number one beer producing city in the world for many years Milwaukee
51%
Located at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers Pittsburgh
46%
Almost entirely burned to the ground in General William T. Sherman's famous March to the Sea Atlanta
45%
Famous residents have included writers Edgar Allan Poe, Edith Hamilton, Frederick Douglass, Ogden Nash, and H. L. Mencken Baltimore
43%
An important city in U.S. presidential politics; as the state's capital, it is the site of the first caucuses of the presidential primary cycle Des Moines
43%
The cultural center of the Valley of the Sun Phoenix
43%
The most famous historic resident was Abraham Lincoln, who lived in the city from 1837 until 1861 Springfield
42%
The largest inland metropolitan area in the U.S. that lacks any navigable link to the sea Dallas
41%
Known for its cool summers, fog, and steep rolling hills San Francisco
41%
In 1770, the city's 11,000 inhabitants - half slaves - made it the 4th-largest port after Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Charleston
33%
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