Historic American Cities - Statistics

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Hint Initials Answer % Correct
Attacked on September 11th, 2001 NYC New York City
99%
Founded originally as a gold rush city SF San Francisco
98%
The third and current capital of the United States W Washington
98%
The Declaration of Independence was signed here P Philadelphia
97%
Famous for its Mardi Gras celebration NO New Orleans
96%
Twenty-five people were killed and accused of witchcraft here S Salem
94%
In its heyday, it was the automotive capital of the world D Detroit
91%
Founded by Brigham Young, saying "this is the place" SLC Salt Lake City
91%
Location and battlesite of The Alamo SA San Antonio
91%
Cultural center of the Midwest C Chicago
88%
Steel and industrial capital of Pennsylvania P Pittsburgh
88%
Location of the Gateway Arch SL St. Louis
87%
Location of the Freedom Trail B Boston
86%
The first permanent settlement by the English J Jamestown
86%
Was the capital of the Confederate States R Richmond
82%
Colonial capital and original settlement in Georgia S Savannah
80%
Spanish colony with its renowned Pueblo Architecture SF Santa Fe
76%
Center of The Civil Rights Movements in the 1960's A Atlanta
75%
Birthplace of the National Anthem B Baltimore
74%
Location of Fort Sumter, the first battle of the Civil War C Charleston
73%
Once the world's largest grain port due to the Erie Canal B Buffalo
72%
The first permanent and oldest settlement by the Spanish SA St. Augustine
61%
Where the first professional baseball team was formed C Cincinnati
58%
Pennsylvanian city location of the 1889 Flood J Johnstown
30%
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