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Second most populated city in Washington state.
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Tacoma
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This is one of two suburbs of Provo that is named after a river (or utensil).
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American Fork
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Closest 'big" city to Glacier National Park.
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Kalispell
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This city was the first incorporated city in Idaho, and has the farthest inland port in the USA.
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Lewiston
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Becha can't guess what this Northern suburb of Las Vegas is called...
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North Las Vegas
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Home to the world's largest Costco. Also the biggest city in Utah.
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Salt Lake City
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This Arizona city is considered the Sunniest city on earth.
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Yuma
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Biggest city in Alaska.
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Second biggest city in Hawaii. Suburb of Honolulu.
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East Honolulu
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City in California known for vast Orange and Lemon groves.
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Upland
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Capital and biggest city in Colorado.
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Denver
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This suburb of Ogden shares its name with the city that Archie, Betty, Jughead, and Veronica live in.
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Riverdale
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Unincorporated town to the southwest of Las Vegas with a population of 260,557.
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Enterprise
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Most populated city in Ventura County, California.
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Oxnard
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City near Sacramento with 100+ miles of bike paths/lanes.
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Davis
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This city has the most LGBTQ+ people in the USA.
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San Francisco
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Al Capone once said he wouldn't dare walk this Utah cities streets alone.
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Ogden
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This California city shares it's name with New Jersey's largest city.
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Newark
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This is the most populous of the Tri-Cities in Washington.
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Kennewick
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One of the fastest growing areas of Idaho just south of Boise.
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Kuna
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If you live in the Southwest, your USPS packages most likely travel through this Arizona city near Phoenix.
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Avondale
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This suburb of Provo was incorporated in 1996 and had a population of 250. Now, it's at 70,772.
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Eagle Mountain
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Huge Arizona city (3rd largest) that was settled by Mormons.
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Mesa
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This unincorporated suburb of Sacramento has a funny two word name (hint: a building full of video games).
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Arden-Arcade
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This Wyoming town was created as a railroad hub in the late 1860's and is very, very close to Utah.
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Evanston
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