Which City in the United States?

Name these U.S. cities based on their starting letter and a description.
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Description
Letter
City
Capital of the United States
W
Washington, D.C.
Largest city and financial center of the U.S.
N
New York
Second largest city, has Hollywood
L
Los Angeles
Nicknamed "Beantown" and the largest city of New England
B
Boston
Its Independence Hall is where the Declaration of Independence was signed
P
Philadelphia
The downtown "loop" of this city has the Willis Tower
C
Chicago
This Cali city's larger region encircles a bay of the same name
S
San Francisco
Home to NASA's Johnson Space Center
H
Houston
The Star Spangled Banner was written about a flag in this city
B
Baltimore
Has the busiest airport in the world
A
Atlanta
The Metroplex is what this city's metro area is often called
D
Dallas
This city has the same name as a president who served non-consecutive terms
C
Cleveland
The Gateway Arch of this city honors westward expansion
S
Saint Louis
Historically significant port near the mouth of the Mississippi River
N
New Orleans
Nicknamed "Motor City" its population peaked at almost 2 million in 1950
D
Detroit
You can see Mt. Rainier on clear days from this city's Space Needle
S
Seattle
Its metro area contains Surprise and Peoria
P
Phoenix
Around 1/8th of this city's metro population is from Cuba
M
Miami
The closest major city to Area 51
L
Las Vegas
Located roughly one mile above sea level
D
Denver
You would most likely fly to this city to visit Disney World
O
Orlando
Its major airport is named for astronaut John Glenn
C
Columbus
Shares the Research Triangle with Chapel Hill and Durham
R
Raleigh
Over 250,000 people can be seated at this city's motor speedway
I
Indianapolis
Located on the other side of the US–Mexico border from Tijuana
S
San Diego
Larger of the two "Twin Cities"
M
Minneapolis
Tesla moved their headquarters to this city in 2021
A
Austin
Most of its downtown bridges are painted gold
P
Pittsburgh
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge crosses this city's bay
T
Tampa
Named for an ancient Egyptian capital
M
Memphis
Across the Columbia River is Vancouver, but not the Canadian one
P
Portland
15 miles northwest of this city is Niagara Falls
B
Buffalo
Capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
R
Richmond
The annual Kentucky Derby is held at this city's Churchill Downs
L
Louisville
Its downtown is the center of the LDS Church
S
Salt Lake City
Brown University is in this city
P
Providence
A federal building in this city was bombed in 1995
O
Oklahoma City
Largest city on the island of Oahu
H
Honolulu
Where the hit AMC show Breaking Bad takes place
A
Albuquerque
These 2 cities share the same name, with the larger being in Missouri
K
Kansas City
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