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Word Chain - Midwest US Cities

How well do you know the Midwest? The last letter of each word is the same as the first letter of the next word.
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Last updated: September 7, 2024
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Ohio River city named for a Roman statesman.
Cincinnati
The “crossroads of America” and birthplace of Kurt Vonnegut. Also, there’s a racetrack.
Indianapolis
Michigan city famous for a series of locks that allow ship travel from Lake Huron to Lake Superior.
Sault Ste. Marie
Wisconsin city that shares its name, which means “clear waters,” with a river.
Eau Claire
Chicago suburb on the Fox River.
Elgin
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Hoosier city of 152,000 that's absolutely not south.
North
Small Iowa town that shares its name with a famous poem by Longfellow, “The Song of ___”
Hiawatha
Home to University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
Second largest city in South Dakota, its name includes a feature of the creek it’s named for.
Rapid City
Ohio rustbelt city where revival efforts have gained traction in recent years.
Youngstown
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