Statistics for Smaller U.S. Cities You May Know #2

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PopulationHintStateAnswer% Correct
79,661The poor quality of its water supply was a national scandal in 2015MIFlint
78%
75,805Where "The Office" was setPAScranton
75%
25,734
Takes its name from the state motto of California, a Greek word
meaning "I have found it"
CAEureka
74%
38,464Has the world's oldest, longest, and busiest boardwalkNJAtlantic City
72%
89,922Route 66 ends at this city's pierCASanta Monica
70%
42,552The capital of MissouriMOJefferson City
68%
29,223Named for its position near the Texas / Arkansas / Louisiana borderARTexarkana
65%
76,586Located about 60 miles south of the Grand CanyonAZFlagstaff
59%
62,043Where the University of North Carolina is basedNCChapel Hill
50%
15,596The oldest European settlement in the U.S., founded in 1565FLSt. Augustine
50%
69,197Home to the Pro Football Hall of FameOHCanton
46%
15,847
Tourists flock to the restored "colonial" area of this city
founded in 1632
VAWilliamsburg
45%
24,717
The nation's elite once flocked here each summer, building gigantic
mansion such as The Breakers
RINewport
37%
59,471The birthplace and headquarters of Wal-MartARBentonville
33%
29,116This city's aquarium is built on the site of a defunct sardine canneryCAMonterey
33%
6,427
Georgia O'Keefe lived in an artist's colony here
NMTaos
29%
4,318The easternmost settlement on Long IslandNYMontauk
27%
9,986
The oldest city in Oregon, it is the setting of the movies
"Goonies", "Free Willy", and "Kindergarten Cop"
ORAstoria
21%
63,518The Hedge Fund capital of the worldCTGreenwich
19%
37,612
Spear points found near here have been dated to 11,000 BC –
some of the earliest evidence of people in the Americas
NMClovis
12%

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