Pennsylvania Cities and Towns A-Z - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
P - Steel city at the point of three rivers Pittsburgh
95%
H - State Capital and home of the Walnut Street Bridge. Harrisburg
92%
E - This bay city is the third largest wine producer in the US. Erie
83%
B - Lehigh Valley's "Christmas city". Bethlehem
79%
J - The city of famous floods Johnstown
77%
S - Depictions of this Lackawanna County seat look a lot more like Burbank, CA on TV's The Office Scranton
77%
A - The Liberty Bell was hidden from the British Army here Allentown
73%
R - Fifth largest city in PA and sadly the nation's highest level of citizens living in poverty Reading
71%
Y - The fourth Capitol of the nation, yet residents claim it was the first. York
57%
Q - This Buck County Borough was founded by the Religious Society of Friends who's short form name became the town's namesake. Quakertown
56%
W - Neighboring S, Babe Ruth hit what is said to be the longest home run in baseball history here, 650 feet! Wilkes-Barre
52%
L - Home of Arnold Palmer, Fred Rogers, Rolling Rock and the first banana split. LaTrobe
48%
C - Initially named Finlandia by settling Swedes, set on the Delaware. Chester
46%
U - This Fayette County seat played a role in the Underground Railroad and was the birthplace of the Big Mac Uniontown
34%
F - John Wilkes Booth started an oil company and performed in this town's opera house. Franklin
28%
G - Seat of Westmoreland County and the first county seat established West of the Appalachians. Greensburg
28%
O - Headquarters of Pennzoil and Quaker State Oil City
27%
N - Near the Ohio borderline, across from Youngstown, OH New Castle
25%
Z - Baron Dettmar Basse purchased 10,000 acres in what was at the time in Beaver and Butler counties naming it after his daughter. Zelienople
18%
K - Across the Susquehanna River from Wilkes Barre Kingston
16%
M - Where the Youghiogheny River meets the Monongahela River McKeesport
12%
D - The disputed original Budweiser came from Frank Hahne's brewery DuBois
9%
I - Ghost town in Centre County only accessible by an unpaved mountain road. (There are no PA cities starting with I) Ingleby
2%
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