North American Geography by Letter - T

Identify these geographic things that are related to North America.
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Most populous city in Canada
Toronto
Capital of Honduras, commonly known as "Tegus",
Tegucigalpa
Capital of Florida
Tallahassee
Second largest US state by both area and population
Texas
Baja California city known as the "Gateway to Mexico" for its tourist industry
Tijuana
Second largest city in Arizona
Tucson
Capital of Kansas
Topeka
Midtown Manhatten location where Broadway meets 7th Street
Times Square
State where you would find Graceland, Jack Daniels, and the Country Music Hall of Fame
Tennessee
Mesoamerican site near Mexico City that includes the Pyramid of the Sun and Avenue of the Dead
Teotihuacan
Lake that surrounded the above, its basin is the site of Mexico City.
Texcoco
Largest alpine lake in North America, its ski resorts played host to the 1960 Winter Olympics
Tahoe
City on the Puget Sound that hosts The Museum of Glass and America's Car Museum
Tacoma
Stormy bay in northern Lake Superior, or the large Canadian city adjacent to it
Thunder Bay
Florida city that is the "Lightning Capital of North America"; its hockey team is an homage
Tampa Bay
Alabama city where African-American pilots trained for WWII service
Tuskegee
Major Mayan city ruin near Cancún - famous for its Castillo and Temple of the Wind
Tulum
Site of the "Gunfight at the OK Corral" and the most productive silver mine in Arizona
Tombstone
Quebec city whose inhabitants are known as "Trifluvians"
Trois-Rivières
Turquoise waterfall formed by the Gallinas and Tampoan rivers in San Luis Potosi
Tamul Falls
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