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Hint
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Pop (2026)
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Answer
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This city helped put man on the moon by building the Saturn V
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439,394
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Huntsville
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Not to be confused with a US State capital
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1,294,018
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Jacksonville
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Located on the border with mexico
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227,941
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Brownsville
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Home to Monticello
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112,379
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Charlottesville
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Where Walmart was first founded.
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432,166
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Fayetteville
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The Country Music capital of the world. Also a State Capital.
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1,219,481
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Nashville
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Largest metropolitan area in South carolina
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417,502
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Greenville
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Rapidly growing suburb of Atlanta.
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312,228
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Gainesville
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Mountain resort city located in the Appalachian Mountains
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301,072
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Asheville
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Home to the Kentucky Derby
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918,883
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Louisville
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Hint
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Pop (2026)
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Answer
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Site of the University of Florida main campus
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238,613
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Gainesville
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Home to Fort Bragg, and also located on the fall line
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324,220
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Fayetteville
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Hail State! this city also shares its name with a marvel actor
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36,291
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Starkville
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Supposedly the home of Phineas and Ferb. Smallest metro area in the US
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50,019
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Danville
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Largest URBAN city in the Appalachians, 3rd by city proper
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617,801
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Knoxville
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Home to Tenn Tech, largest micropolitan area in the US
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49,941
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Cookeville
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Has the only Nuclear Power Plant in its state.
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32,337
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Russellville
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Harper Lee's hometown. setting for To Kill a Mockingbird.
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6,000
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Monroeville
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Military city on the border of Tennessee and Kentucky
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211,644
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Clarksville
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3rd biggest city in its state. Nicknamed Stoplight city and Pocket city
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197,991
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Evansville
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