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The largest city in the United States
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New York
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Its "Tea Party" in 1773 was a major point in the American Revolution
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Boston
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The capital of the nation
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Washington D.C.
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Home to the largest naval base in the world
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Norfolk
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Its steel industry peaked in the early 1900s when it produced over half the nation's supply
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Pittsburgh
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Center of the American automotive industry
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Detroit
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Has the busiest airport in the world
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Atlanta
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Largest city in the south for the first half century of American history
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Charleston
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Where Disney World and Universal Studios are located
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Orlando
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Major city home to the largest Cuban population in the United States
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Miami
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The first national capital of the United States, from the first Continental Congress to 1800
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Philadelphia
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Location of the Kennedy Space Center and launch site for several Space Shuttles
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Cape Canaveral
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City with severe flooding after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 due to its elevation below sea level
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New Orleans
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Where President John Kennedy was assassinated
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Dallas
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Where the Battle of the Alamo was fought
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San Antonio
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Its arch is the smallest National Park in America
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St. Louis
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Willis (or Sears) Tower was the tallest building in the world when it was finished in 1973
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Chicago
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Ski resort and a common entrance point to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks
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Jackson
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The larger of Minnesota's "Twin Cities," where you can find the largest mall in America
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Minneapolis
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The smallest city to host an NFL team
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Green Bay
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Its official elevation is exactly one mile above sea level
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Denver
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The site of a supposed UFO crash in 1947
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Roswell
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Has the second largest casino and gambling industry of any city in the world
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Las Vegas
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The largest majority Mormon city in the country
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Salt Lake City
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The gateway to 3 of Utah's 5 national parks
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Moab
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Its metro area includes two of the richest people in the world
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Seattle
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Home to the United States Air Force Academy and Olympic Training Facility
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Colorado Springs
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Location of the Johnson Space Center and NASA's Mission Control
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Houston
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West Coast city established during the gold rush, home to landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge
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San Francisco
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The main hub of Silicon Valley and the headquarters of hundreds of tech companies
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San Jose
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The global center of the entertainment industry and the second largest U.S. city
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Los Angeles
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Upper class suburb of the above containing the zip code 90210
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Beverly Hills
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12,000 people died in a hurricane here in 1900, the deadliest natural disaster in US history
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Galveston
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The oldest city in the country, founded in 1565
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St. Augustine
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Ski resort town in the Rockies where the average house costs $5.4 million
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Aspen
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The site of a 1995 bombing by Timothy McVeigh which killed 86 people
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Oklahoma City
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The Star Spangled Banner was written about the assault on Fort McHenry in this city
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Baltimore
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Major shipping hub at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette rivers
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Portland
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Banking capital of the United States and the largest city in the Carolinas
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Charlotte
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Location of a series of witch trials in the early 1690s
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Salem
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