| State | Fun Fact | Population | Answer | % Correct |
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| Montana | State Capital of Montana | 35k | Helena | 100%
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| Idaho | Shares its name with a large Russian City | 27k | Moscow | 100%
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| Indiana | Notre Dame University is located in/near this city | 103k | South Bend | 100%
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| Ohio | Ohio and Michigan almost went to war over this city | 264k | Toledo | 100%
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| Kansas | State Capital of Kansas | 125k | Topeka | 100%
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| Texas | Named after Mary Dewburleigh Barlace Warren Beaumont | 115k | Beaumont | 86%
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| Mississipppi | Second Largest City in Mississippi, after Jackson | 73k | Gulfport | 86%
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| Connecticut | Home of Yale University | 137k | New Haven | 86%
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| Maine | Also called "The Queen City of the East" | 32k | Bangor | 71%
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| Iowa | This city has a Class A minor-league baseball team, the Quad Cities River Bandits | 100k | Davenport | 71%
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| California | Largest coastal city between San Francisco and Portland | 25k | Eureka | 71%
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| Indiana | Nicknamed "Stoplight City" because of its large amounts of stoplights | 115k | Evansville | 71%
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| Arkansas | Home to the flagship campus of the University of Arkansas | 104k | Fayetteville | 71%
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| Colorado | Named for the junction of the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers | 71k | Grand Junction | 71%
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| Utah | Named for a type of storm | 25k | Hurricane | 71%
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| Michigan | Also called "Paper City" | 72k | Kalamazoo | 71%
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| Arizona | Named for the lake it borders | 60k | Lake Havasu City | 71%
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| Texas | Near the Mexican border along with Brownsville | 148k | McAllen | 71%
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| Oklahoma | Just outside Oklahoma City | 131k | Norman | 71%
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| New Mexico | Named after a Game Show | 6k | Truth or Consequences | 71%
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| California | The city's actual name is San Buenaventura, but we callit this instead | 109k | Ventura | 71%
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| Massachusetts | The American Revolution Started here | 18k | Concord | 57%
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| Indiana | Founded in 1906, named after a lawyer | 67k | Gary | 57%
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| Montana | Malmstrom AFB is located near this city | 60k | Great Falls | 57%
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| Texas | The locals call it "Hub City" | 270k | Lubbock | 57%
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| Utah | Its name is also the acronym of aNon-Nuclear Bomb | 5k | Moab | 57%
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| Tennessee | Home to Dollywood | 6k | Pigeon Forge | 57%
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| Wyoming | Founded because of its proximity to Yellowstone Nat. Park and rich resources nearby | 10k | Cody | 43%
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| Alabama | Known as "The Peanut Capital of the World" | 71k | Dothan | 43%
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| Kentucky | A large flood happened in this city in 1937 | 27k | Paducah | 43%
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| Texas | The river that the city is on and the city share the same name, also close to El Paso | 9k | Pecos | 43%
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| Missouri | Its name contains a tree's name, followed by "Bluff" | 16k | Poplar Bluff | 43%
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| Alaska | Originally a Yup'ik settlement called "Mumtrekhlogamute" | 6k | Bethel | 29%
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| Connecticut | The Submarine Capital of the World | 9k | Groton | 29%
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| Nebraska | Every spring, over half a million cranes gather in Nebraska's Platte River Valley, mainly near this city | 35k | Kearney | 29%
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| Illinois | Part of a "urban area" made from coal mining | 17k | Marion | 29%
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| Louisiana | Prehistoric Resources were found near this city | 46k | Monroe | 29%
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| Delaware | Former Capital of Delaware | 6k | New Castle | 29%
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| West Virginia | This city expanded in area in 1950 when its southern counterpart was integrated into this city | 29k | Parkersburg | 29%
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| New York | The second capital of New York | 46k | Poughkeepsie | 29%
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| South Carolina | Named because of a hill with large flint deposits | 76k | Rock Hill | 29%
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| Minnesota | Located near Granite Quarries | 71k | Saint Cloud | 29%
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| Alaska | On the largest of the Pribilof Islands, the city and the island have the same name | Three Hundred Nintey-Five | Saint Paul | 29%
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| Arizona | "Mountain View" in Spanish | 44k | Sierra Vista | 29%
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| Washington | Had a Chance of becoming Washington's Capital | 33k | Walla Walla | 29%
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| Illinois | Started as a French trading post | 87k | Waukegan | 29%
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| Florida | Where Legoland Florida is located | 59k | Winter Haven | 29%
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| California | Founded because of a Silver Mining Rush | 25k | Barstow | 14%
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| Oklahoma | In the 1960,s the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers built a dam near this city | 4k | Broken Bow | 14%
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| Colorado | Named after an extinct animal | Two Hundred Forty | Dinosaur | 14%
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| Nevada | Founded as a stagecoach station along the Pony Express | 4k | Ely | 14%
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| Virginia | The smallest county-equivalent in the US | 15k | Falls Church | 14%
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| Maryland | Extremely close to the part of Maryland 2 miles long | 2k | Hancock | 14%
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| Hawaii | Named after the island it is on | 3k | Lanai City | 14%
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| Nevada | Pretty much Las Vegas, but smaller andmore calm | 8k | Laughlin | 14%
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| Florida | Located near Patrick Air Force Base | 88k | Melbourne | 14%
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| North Carolina | Named after a NC Govenor | 10k | Morehead City | 14%
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| North Carolina | Westernmost Town/City in NC | 2k | Murphy | 14%
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| North Dakota | Marks the center of North America | 2k | Rugby | 14%
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| Wyoming | Located near some hot springs | 3k | Thermopolis | 14%
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