| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| On the Kentucky-Indiana border, on the Ohio River, home to the Kentucky Derby | Louisville | 100%
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| Capital city of Tennessee, major center for the country music industry | Nashville | 88%
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| Home to Biltmore Estate, on the Blue Ridge Mountains | Asheville | 75%
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| Southern tip of Texas, on the Rio Grande, across from Matamoros (Mexico) | Brownsville | 75%
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| Home to the University of Virginia, home to Jefferson's Monticello | Charlottesville | 75%
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| In the First Coast region of northeast Florida, on the St. Johns River | Jacksonville | 75%
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| Home to the University of Tennessee, on the Tennessee River, home to the Sunsphere | Knoxville | 75%
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| In northwestern Arkansas, birthplace and world headquarters of Walmart | Bentonville | 63%
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| Home to the US Army's Fort Bragg, on the Cape Fear River | Fayetteville | 63%
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| In northern Alabama, north of the Tennessee River, home to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center | Huntsville | 63%
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| Home to the University of Florida, the birthplace of Gatorade | Gainesville | 50%
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| On the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, halfway between Atlanta and Charlotte | Greenville | 50%
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| On the Tennessee-Kentucky Border, near the US Army's Fort Campbell | Clarksville | 38%
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| On the Virginia-North Carolina border, hosted the Confederate government during the US Civil War | Danville | 25%
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| On the Old Hickory Lake, home to numerous country musicians, including Johnny Cash | Hendersonville | 13%
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