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Capital of Washington, located on the Puget Sound | Olympia | 91%
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JetPunk is based in this city with the Space Needle | Seattle | 85%
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Third largest city in the US, known for 'The Bean' | Chicago | 83%
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City in New England where a 'Tea Party' occured | Boston | 81%
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'Motor City' located on the border with Canada | Detroit | 81%
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Largest city in the US with landmarks such as Central Park and the Statue of Liberty | New York | 81%
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Capital of the United States where the White House and Capitol Hill can be found | Washington D.C. | 79%
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This northern Floridian city is nicknamed 'Jax' | Jacksonville | 77%
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Two-time Olympic host city known for the Hollywood Sign | Los Angeles | 77%
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Majority Hispanic city in southern Florida known for its beaches and nightlife | Miami | 77%
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Most populous city in Wisconsin nicknamed 'Brew City' due to its many German immigrants | Milwaukee | 77%
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This city is named after a nearby group of waterfalls | Niagara Falls | 77%
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'Golden Gate' city located on a peninsula | San Francisco | 77%
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Former national capital where the Declaration of Independence was signed | Philadelphia | 76%
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City at the mouth of the Fox river home to the 'Packers' NFL team | Green Bay | 75%
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French speaking city on the Mississippi River which hosts many Mardi Gras celebrations | New Orleans | 75%
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Capital of Delaware named after a city in Kent | Dover | 73%
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Hawaiian capital, located on O'ahu | Honolulu | 73%
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State capital of Alaska, located on the Alaskan Panhandle | Juneau | 73%
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Californian city adjacent to Tijuana | San Diego | 73%
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Most populous city in Alaska with many glaciers | Anchorage | 69%
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Populous city in Texas on the border with Mexico and New Mexico | El Paso | 69%
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Most populous in Virginia, known for its coastline and beaches | Virginia Beach | 69%
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Resort city which American Monopoly is based on | Atlantic City | 68%
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City in South Carolina, named after a King of England and Scotland | Charleston | 68%
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City in Cuyahoga County, with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Cleveland | 68%
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Oldest city in Georgia and key port city during the American Revolution | Savannah | 66%
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City on an island in the Straits of Florida | Key West | 65%
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Cape Cod Bay borders this city founded by Mayflower Pilgrims | Plymouth | 64%
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City on Florida's West Coast, founded by a Russian | Saint Petersburg | 62%
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Resort city that hosts a well-known NASCAR race | Daytona Beach | 61%
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Minnesotan city on Lake Superior, formerly a busy mining town | Duluth | 59%
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Ohioan city known for its glass industry | Toledo | 59%
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Major port city in Maine, named after an English isle | Portland | 57%
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Major port in the Deep South on the Gulf of Mexico | Mobile | 56%
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'Elm City' where Yale University is located | New Haven | 56%
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'Flour City' in Upstate New York | Rochester | 56%
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First permanent English settlement in the Americas | Jamestown | 55%
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Babe Ruth and Michael Phelps are from this former capital of the U.S. | Baltimore | 54%
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Large port city with a Latin name | Corpus Christi | 54%
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Resort town known for its pier | Santa Monica | 53%
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This city on an island was struck by a devastating hurricane in 1900 | Galveston | 51%
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New Jerseyan city on the Passaic River whose name is similar to the above's | Newark | 50%
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City in Mississippi and former capital of New France | Biloxi | 44%
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Westernmost Floridian city known as 'the City of Five Flags' | Pensacola | 44%
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Southernmost city in Texas which shares its name with over 20 other towns in America | Brownsville | 43%
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Port city named after Mount Rainier, a nearby volcano | Tacoma | 40%
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'Venice of America' built during the Second Seminole War | Fort Lauderdale | 39%
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Sunniest city on Earth, found in southern Arizona | Yuma | 37%
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Northernmost town in the United States, with an Iñupiaq name | Utqiagvik | 36%
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City in Northern California with many Redwood trees | Eureka | 35%
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Northernmost point of Michigan's Lower Peninsula between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron | Mackinaw City | 33%
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'City of Palms' found in Lee County | Fort Myers | 31%
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Resort town located in Acadia National Park | Bar Harbor | 30%
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Former capital of Russian Alaska and largest city by area in the U.S. | Sitka | 29%
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'Icebox' of the United States, situated on the Rainy river | International Falls | 27%
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Marylandian city located on the Delmarva Peninsula | Ocean City | 24%
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Largest city in the Aleutian Islands and strategic port during WWII | Unalaska | 24%
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George Washington's childhood town which was the site of a major Civil War battle | Fredericksburg | 22%
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Largest coastal city in Oregon known for its beaches and sand dunes | Coos Bay | 20%
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