Which City in Pennsylvania? - Statistics

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Description City % Correct
The capital of Pennsylvania Harrisburg
99%
Once the nation's largest city, it was overtaken by New York in the late 1700s Philadelphia
99%
Known for its steel and ketchup industries Pittsburgh
97%
The largest city on Pennsylvania's Great Lakes shoreline Erie
96%
City whose name is printed on many a chocolate bar Hershey
96%
Tourists come here to see the famous Civil War battleground Gettysburg
94%
Steel town with a Biblical name Bethlehem
91%
Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute ran a paper company in this "Electric City" Scranton
91%
Billy Joel wrote a song about this working class city in the Lehigh Valley Allentown
88%
One of the Monopoly railroads was named after this city Reading
85%
Penn State University can be found here State College
81%
These neighboring cities are named after rival houses in the War of the Roses York
79%
These neighboring cities are named after rival houses in the War of the Roses Lancaster
76%
This coal-mining center is the second most populous city in the U.S. with a hyphen in its name Wilkes-Barre
72%
This town's most famous resident is a groundhog named Phil Punxsutawney
68%
Amazingly, this borough shares its name with a trashy MTV reality show about Italian-Americans Jersey Shore
65%
Named for Frederick the Great, it is today home to the second largest shopping mall in the U.S. King of Prussia
65%
2,209 people died on a fateful day in 1889 when a nearby dam collapsed Johnstown
60%
This Philadelphia surburb, like its New York namesake, was built shortly after WWII. With 6 typical house designs, a new house was finished every 16 minutes. Levittown
40%
The global oil industry was born when oil was discovered here in the 1850s Titusville
34%
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