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Hint
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State
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Music City with a rapidly growing population
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TN
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Nashville
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Home to the world's busiest airport
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GA
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Atlanta
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A battle in 1814 happened here at Fort McHenry
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MD
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Baltimore
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Known as the mistake on the lake
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OH
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Cleveland
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SoCal city with the world's second-busiest container port
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CA
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Long Beach
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Capital of the Confederacy
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VA
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Richmond
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First capital of the Confederacy (prior to the above)
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AL
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Montgomery
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The 1993 siege of the Branch Davidians occurred here
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TX
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Waco
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1982 Billy Joel hit
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PA
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Allentown
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Known as the Big Easy, the Crescent City, and NOLA
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LA
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New Orleans
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Incorporated as the state capital in 1792
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NC
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Raleigh
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NorCal city named for the blessed sacrament
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CA
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Sacramento
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LeBron James and Steph Curry are both from here
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OH
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Akron
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A 2011 tornado here was one of the deadliest in ever
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MO
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Joplin
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Oil town on the Arkansas River
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OK
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Tulsa
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Founded in 1630 on the Shawmut Peninsula
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MA
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Boston
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The Entertainment Capital of the World
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NV
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Las Vegas
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Home to the International Cherry Blossom Festival
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GA
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Macon
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Emerald City home to the Space Needle
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WA
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Seattle
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Home to the tenth-largest pyramid in the world
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TN
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Memphis
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The Queen City; also known for Skyline Chili
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OH
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Cincinnati
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Spanish for yellow; formerly known as Oneida
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TX
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Amarillo
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Will it play in this city on the Illinois River?
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IL
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Peoria
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Former capital of California from 1852 to 1852
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CA
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Vallejo
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Warren Buffet is known as the oracle of this city
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NE
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Omaha
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Home to Harley-Davidson and several beer giants
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WI
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Milwaukee
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A famous battle in December 1776 occurred here
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NJ
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Trenton
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European settlement here began at Fort Snelling
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MN
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Minneapolis
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Once the fourth largest city in the country
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MI
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Detroit
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Located at the mouth of the Passaic River
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NJ
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Newark
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Its name means Body of Christ in ecclesiastical latin
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TX
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Corpus Christi
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Panhandle city home to the Blue Angels
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FL
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Pensacola
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Electric City where The Office was set
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PA
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Scranton
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Home to the busiest port in northern California
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CA
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Oakland
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Chicago suburb home to the first Dairy Queen
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IL
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Joliet
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The United States Naval Academy is located here
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MD
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Annapolis
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Home to the western terminus of the Erie Canal
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NY
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Buffalo
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Highest % of Hispanic population in the lower 48 (95%)
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TX
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Laredo
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Glenn Miller sang about a choo choo from here
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TN
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Chattanooga
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College town on the Eno River
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NC
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Durham
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Military town known as Alamo City
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TX
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San Antonio
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Lake Erie trade hub known as the Glass City
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OH
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Toledo
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Mile High City home to Bo Chapman Nix
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CO
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Denver
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Hosts the Rose Bowl every New Year's Day
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CA
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Pasadena
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Hard to pronounce city home to many immigrants
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MA
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Worcester
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Space City home to many big oil companies
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TX
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Houston
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Capital of Latin America home to the world's largest cruise port
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FL
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Miami
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Home to Muhammad Ali and Churchill Downs
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KY
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Louisville
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The Biggest Little City in the World
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NV
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Reno
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Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams
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RI
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Providence
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Home to the state's only land-grant university
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NM
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Las Cruces
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Railroad city in the Allegheny Mountains
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PA
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Altoona
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Founded in 1886 along the Great Northern Railway
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ND
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Minot
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Steel City at the confluence of three rivers
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PA
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Pittsburgh
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Furthest inland port accessible to oceangoing ships
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MN
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Duluth
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Hosted the 1982 World's Fair
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TN
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Knoxville
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Home to Brigham Young University
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UT
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Provo
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State capital home to over 70,000 college students
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FL
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Tallahassee
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Home to Disneyland, the Angels, and the Ducks
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CA
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Anaheim
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The Gateway Arch is the tallest structure in the entire state
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MO
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St. Louis
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Established in 1670 as Charles Town
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SC
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Charleston
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Known for Brown V. Board Supreme Court case
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KS
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Topeka
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The Insurance Capital of the World
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CT
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Hartford
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Once home to the largest cotton textile plant on Earth
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NH
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Manchester
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At the confluence of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers
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NY
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Binghamton
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Originally settled as Gum Pond, Elvis Presley was born here
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MS
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Tupelo
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Home to the world's largest single-day sporting event
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IN
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Indianapolis
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Sun City in a region known as the Borderplex
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TX
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El Paso
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200,000 visitors come every spring to watch the Masters
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GA
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Augusta
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Formerly the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad
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WA
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Tacoma
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The first presidential caucuses occur here
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IA
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Des Moines
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Lake Erie city home to Cedar Point
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OH
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Sandusky
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Its name translates to "Red Stick" in French
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LA
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Baton Rouge
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Tourist destination known as the American Riviera
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CA
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Santa Barbara
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City on the Genesee River home to Kodak
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NY
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Rochester
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Elm City home to Yale University
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CT
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New Haven
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Oldest state capital in the United States
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NM
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Santa Fe
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Columbia River city named for John Jacob Astor
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OR
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Astoria
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Largest inland city in Alaska
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AK
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Fairbanks
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Capital of Arizona Territory from 1867 to 1877
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AZ
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Tucson
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Panhandle city home to Texas Tech University
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TX
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Lubbock
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SoCal city considered the birthplace of the electric guitar
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CA
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Fullerton
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Ohio River port city home to Marshall University
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WV
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Huntington
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Referred to as the Queen City of the Hudson
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NY
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Poughkeepsie
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Theme Park Capital of the World
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FL
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Orlando
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New England port that gave its name to an Oregon city
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ME
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Portland
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Founded in 1797 along the Mahoning River
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OH
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Youngstown
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Home to the US Navy's Atlantic Fleet
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VA
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Norfolk
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City on the Neches River home to the first rice mill in Texas
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TX
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Beaumont
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State capital in the Treasure Valley
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ID
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Boise
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Home to both Harvard and MIT
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MA
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Cambridge
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Gulf coast city home to eight casinos
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MS
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Biloxi
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Home to the Crimson Tide and a Mercedes assembly line
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AL
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Tuscaloosa
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City on Lake Michigan known as K-Town
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WI
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Kenosha
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Halfway between San Diego and Tijuana
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CA
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Chula Vista
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In 1947 an alleged alien spacecraft landed 75 miles from here
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NM
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Roswell
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City in the hilly Driftless Area of the Midwest
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IA
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Dubuque
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Former oil town on the Red River
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LA
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Shreveport
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Devastated by a massive hurricane in 1900
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TX
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Galveston
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Home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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NY
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Cooperstown
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