State | City | Hint | % Correct |
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Hawaii | Honolulu | Capital, Biggest | 91%
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Washington | Seattle | Biggest, Seahawks, Mariners | 89%
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California | Los Angeles | Biggest, 2nd Biggest in USA, Lakers, Clippers, Angels, Dodgers, Kings | 87%
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California | San Francisco | Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Giants, 49ers, Warriors | 86%
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California | San Diego | 2nd Largest, Chargers, Padres | 85%
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Alaska | Anchorage | Biggest | 84%
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Maine | Portland | Biggest, city motto is 'I Will Rise Again' (burned down 4 times) | 84%
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Oregon | Portland | Biggest, Trailblazers | 84%
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Alaska | Juneau | Capital | 83%
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California | Sacramento | Capital, Kings | 81%
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Nevada | Las Vegas | Biggest, Casinos | 80%
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Colorado | Denver | Capital, Largest, Broncos, Nuggets, Avalanche, Rockies | 79%
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Texas | Dallas | 3rd Largest, Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars | 78%
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Arizona | Phoenix | Capital, Biggest, Coyotes, Diamondbacks, Suns | 78%
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Illinois | Chicago | Biggest, White Sox, Cubs, Blackhawks, Bears, Bulls | 77%
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Texas | Houston | Biggest, Astros, Texans, Rockets | 77%
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Oregon | Salem | Capital | 77%
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Massachusetts | Salem | Witches | 77%
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North Carolina | Winston-Salem | 'Twin City' 'City of Arts and Innovation' 'The Camel City' | 77%
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Texas | Austin | Capital | 76%
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Michigan | Detroit | Biggest, Lions, Red Wings, Tigers, Pistons | 76%
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Mississippi | Jackson | Capital, Biggest | 76%
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Wyoming | Jackson | Skiing, gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone | 76%
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Kansas | Kansas City | 2nd Largest, split with Missouri, Chiefs, Royals | 76%
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Missouri | Kansas City | Split with Kansas, 2nd Largest City, Chiefs, Royals | 76%
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Florida | Miami | 2nd Largest, Dolphins, Marlins, Heat, Panthers | 76%
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New York | New York City | Biggest US City, Jets, Giants | 75%
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Florida | Orlando | Disney Workd, Magic | 75%
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Utah | Salt Lake City | Capital, Biggest, Jazz | 75%
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California | San Jose | Silicon Valley, Sharks | 75%
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Georgia | Atlanta | Capital, Biggest, Braves, Hawks, Falcons | 74%
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Louisiana | New Orleans | Biggest City, Mardigras, Saints, Pelicans | 74%
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Indiana | Indianapolis | Capital, Biggest, Pacers, Colts | 73%
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Tennessee | Nashville | Capital, 2nd Largest, Music, Titans, Predators | 73%
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Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | Capital, Biggest, Thunder | 73%
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Georgia | Columbus | 3rd Largest | 71%
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Ohio | Columbus | Capital, Biggest City Population, Blue Jackets | 71%
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Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Biggest, Liberty Bell, Eagles, Flyers, 76ers, Phillies | 71%
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Texas | San Antonio | 2nd Largest, Spurs | 71%
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Florida | Tampa Bay | 3rd Largest, Rays, Lightning, Buccaneers | 71%
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Idaho | Boise | Capital, Biggest | 70%
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Florida | Jacksonville | Biggest, Jaguars | 70%
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Minnesota | Minneapolis | Biggest | 70%
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California | Oakland | Raiders, Athletics | 70%
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Washington | Olympia | Capital | 70%
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Massachusetts | Boston | Capital, Biggest, Red Sox, Patriots, Bruins, Celtics | 69%
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Ohio | Cleveland | Biggest Metro Population, Rock and Roll HOF, Indians, Cavaliers, Browns | 69%
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California | Hollywood | Movies | 69%
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Tennessee | Memphis | Biggest, Grizzlies | 69%
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Missouri | Saint Louis | Biggest, Cardinals, Rams, Blues | 69%
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Texas | El Paso | West Texas, 'The Pass' | 68%
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District of Columbia | Washington | USA Capital, Redskins, Capitals, Wizards, Nationals | 68%
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New Mexico | Albuquerque | Biggest | 67%
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Louisiana | Baton Rouge | Capital | 67%
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Massachusetts | Springfield | 3rd Largest, Birthplace of Basketball, Armory | 67%
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Illinois | Springfield | Capital | 67%
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Missouri | Springfield | "Queen City of the Ozarks", 3rd Largest | 67%
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Maryland | Baltimore | Biggest, Ravens, Orioles | 66%
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New Mexico | Santa Fe | Capital | 66%
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Florida | Tallahassee | Capital | 66%
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New York | Albany | Capital | 65%
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North Carolina | Charlotte | Biggest, Hurricanes, Panthers, Hornets | 65%
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Arkansas | Little Rock | Capital, Biggest | 65%
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Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh | 2nd Largest, Steel City, Pirates, Penguins, Steelers | 65%
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Wyoming | Cheyenne | Capital, Largest | 64%
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Ohio | Cincinnati | 3rd Largest Metro and 3rd Largest City, Reds, Bengals | 64%
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Iowa | Des Moines | Capital, Biggest | 64%
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Wisconsin | Milwaukee | Biggest, Beer, Brewers, Bucks | 64%
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California | Anaheim | Biggest City suburb, The Ducks | 63%
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Montana | Helena | Capital | 63%
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Nebraska | Lincoln | Capital | 63%
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North Carolina | Raleigh | Capital, 2nd Largest, 'City of Oaks' | 63%
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Minnesota | Saint Paul | Capital, 2nd Largest | 63%
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West Virginia | Charleston | Capital, Biggest | 62%
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South Carolina | Charleston | 2nd Largest, 'Americas Friendlist City' | 62%
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Colorado | Colorado Springs | NORAD | 62%
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Nevada | Reno | The Biggest Little City | 62%
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Virginia | Richmond | Capital, Capital of Confederate America | 62%
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Arizona | Tucson | 2nd Largest | 62%
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New York | Buffalo | 2nd Largest, Great Lakes, Bills, Sabres | 61%
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Nevada | Carson City | Capital | 61%
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Kentucky | Louisville | Biggest, Baseball HOF | 61%
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Nebraska | Omaha | Biggest | 61%
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Alaska | Fairbanks | 2nd Largest | 60%
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Texas | Fort Worth | 3rd Largest City Suburb, Rangers | 60%
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California | Fresno | 'Ash Tree' Largest non Coastal city in California | 60%
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Alabama | Birmingham | Biggest, 'The Magic City' 'The Pittsburgh of the South' | 59%
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Wisconsin | Madison | Capital, 2nd Largest | 59%
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Alabama | Montgomery | Capital, 2nd Largest | 59%
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Oklahoma | Tulsa | 2nd Largest | 59%
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North Dakota | Bismarck | Capital, 2nd Largest | 58%
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Michigan | Lansing | Capital | 58%
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Georgia | Augusta | 2nd Largest, The Masters Golf Tourament | 57%
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Maine | Augusta | Capital | 57%
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South Carolina | Columbia | Capital, Biggest | 57%
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Maryland | Columbia | 2nd Largest, 2nd wealthiest county in US | 57%
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Kansas | Topeka | Capital | 57%
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Washington | Vancouver | Canadien Twin city namesake | 57%
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Kansas | Wichita | Biggest | 56%
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Delaware | Dover | Capital, 2nd largest | 55%
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California | Long Beach | 2nd Biggest US port by volume | 55%
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South Dakota | Pierre | Capital | 55%
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Rhode Island | Providence | Capital, Biggest | 55%
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New Jersey | Trenton | Capital | 55%
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Wisconsin | Green Bay | Packers | 54%
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Washington | Spokane | 2nd Largest, Founded by the 'Children of the Sun' | 54%
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New York | Brooklyn | One of the five NYC boroughs, Islanders, Nets | 53%
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Texas | Corpus Christi | The Body of Christ | 53%
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Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | Capital | 53%
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New York | Manhattan | One of the five NYC boroughs, Rangers, Knicks | 53%
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Nevada | North Las Vegas | 2nd Largest | 53%
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Georgia | Savannah | Oldest city in Georgia | 53%
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Virginia | Virginia Beach | Biggest, Longest pleasure beach in the world | 53%
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Maryland | Annapolis | Capital | 52%
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Ohio | Dayton | Wright Brothers, Air Force Museum | 52%
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Kentucky | Frankfort | Capital | 52%
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Connecticut | Hartford | Capital, 'Insurance Capital of the World' | 52%
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Missouri | Jefferson City | Capital | 52%
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New Jersey | Newark | Biggest, US largest collection of Cherry blossom trees | 52%
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Virginia | Arlington | DC Suburb, Pentagon | 51%
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Texas | Arlington | 3rd Largest City Suburb | 51%
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North Dakota | Fargo | Biggest | 51%
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New York | Queens | One of the five NYC boroughs, Mets | 51%
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New Jersey | Atlantic City | Casinos | 50%
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New York | Bronx | One of the five NYC boroughs, Yankees | 50%
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Washington | Tacoma | Named for Mount Rainiers original name | 50%
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Minnesota | Rochester | 2nd largest city outside Capital Metro area | 49%
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New York | Rochester | 'Worlds Image Center' 'The Flour City' 'The Flower City' 'Photonics Capital of the World' | 49%
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South Dakota | Sioux Falls | Biggest | 49%
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Oregon | Eugene | 2nd Largest | 48%
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New Jersey | Jersey City | 3rd Largest, State namesake | 48%
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Arizona | Mesa | Advanced prehistoric Canal system | 48%
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Ohio | Toledo | Lake Erie, 4th Largest | 48%
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Alabama | Mobile | 3rd Largest, Alabamas only saltwater port | 47%
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Texas | Amarillo | Largest city in the Texas panhandle, 'Yellow' | 46%
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California | Bakersfield | 9th Largest | 46%
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Colorado | Boulder | Hippies, University of Colorado | 46%
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Puerto Rico | San Juan | Capital, Biggest | 46%
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Michigan | Ann Arbor | Michigan University | 45%
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Montana | Billings | Largest | 45%
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Florida | Fort Lauderdale | Named for a series of forts built during the Second Seminole War | 45%
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Florida | Key West | Southernmost continental US City | 45%
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Tennessee | Knoxville | Original Capial of Tennessee, 3rd Largest | 45%
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California | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | 45%
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New York | Staten Island | One of the five NYC boroughs | 45%
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Ohio | Akron | "Rubber City" 'City of Invention' | 44%
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Colorado | Aspen | Skiing | 44%
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Colorado | Aurora | Capitals largest suburb | 44%
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Illinois | Aurora | 2nd Largest | 44%
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New Hampshire | Concord | Capital | 44%
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Michigan | Grand Rapids | 2nd Largest | 44%
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Kentucky | Lexington | 2nd Largest | 43%
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Vermont | Montpelier | Capital | 43%
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New York | Syracuse | 5th largest, selfnamed university, major central NY crossroads | 43%
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California | San Bernardino | Part of the 'Inland Empire' | 42%
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North Carolina | Durham | Research Triangle, Duke, UNC | 41%
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Hawaii | Hilo | Biggest City on Hawaii Island | 41%
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Utah | Provo | Latter day Saints | 41%
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California | Riverside | Founding oc Californias Citrus Industry, Biggest City suburb | 41%
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New Mexico | Roswell | Aliens | 41%
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Texas | Waco | ATF Fiasco | 41%
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Minnesota | Duluth | Lake Superior | 40%
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Pennsylvania | Erie | 'Flagship City' 'Gem City' Great Lake namesake | 40%
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Indiana | Fort Wayne | 2nd Largest | 40%
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Florida | Saint Petersburg | 'The Sunshine City' Guiness Book of World Records for consecutive sunshine days (768 days) | 40%
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Florida | Daytona Beach | NASCAR HQ, Motorsports mecca | 39%
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New Mexico | Las Cruces | City of Crosses | 39%
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Virginia | Norfolk | 2nd Largest, Biggest Naval base in the world | 39%
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California | Berkeley | Oldest University of California | 38%
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North Carolina | Greensboro | 23 time ACC basketball tournement host, 4 time NCAA final 4 host | 38%
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Texas | Laredo | Nuevo Laredo Twin | 38%
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Delaware | Wilmington | Biggest | 38%
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Pennsylvania | Gettysburg | Famous Civil War Battle namesake | 37%
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Connecticut | New Haven | 2nd Largest, 'The Elm City', Yale University | 37%
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New York | Niagara Falls | Famous Falls | 37%
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Tennessee | Chattanooga | Claims to have fastest internet in western hemisphere, 'scenic city' | 36%
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Michigan | Flint | 'Vehicle City' one of the most dangerous US cities | 36%
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New Hampshire | Manchester | Biggest | 36%
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California | Santa Ana | 4th densest populated city in US | 36%
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Wyoming | Casper | 2nd Largest | 35%
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Iowa | Cedar Rapids | 2nd Largest | 35%
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Nevada | Henderson | Biggest City Suburb | 35%
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Texas | Lubbock | 'Hub City' | 35%
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Rhode Island | Newport | New England summer resort town, home to the US Naval War College | 35%
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Massachusetts | Worcester | 2nd Largest, pronounced 'Wuss-ta' | 35%
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Arizona | Yuma | 3:10 to | 35%
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Texas | Galveston | Major Port, once the Capital of the Republic of Texas | 34%
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Arizona | Glendale | College Bowl Games, Multiple Super Bowls Host, Cardinals | 34%
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Pennsylvania | Hershey | Chocolate | 34%
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Louisiana | Shreveport | 3rd Largest, Red River | 34%
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California | Stockton | Home to minor League affiliates of Calgary Flames and Oakland As | 34%
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Texas | Brownsville | Matamoros Twin, Site of man battles during the Mexican-American War | 33%
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Massachusetts | Cambridge | Across the Charles from Capital, Harvard, MIT | 33%
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New Jersey | Edison | Named in honor of Thomas Edison | 33%
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Arizona | Scottsdale | 'The desert version of Miami beach' | 33%
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New York | Yonkers | 'Empire City' 'Central Ave' Home to DMX | 33%
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California | Irvine | "to create and maintain a community where people can live, work, and play in an environment that is safe, vibrant, and aesthetically pleasing" | 32%
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South Carolina | Myrtle Beach | Vacation City, estimated 14million visitors per year | 32%
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Virginia | Alexandria | DC Suburb | 31%
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Vermont | Burlington | Biggest, Lake Champlain, Nessy | 31%
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Alabama | Huntsville | 2nd Largest Metro area, NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center | 31%
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Louisiana | Lafayette | 'The Hub City', founded as Vermilionville | 31%
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Illinois | Peoria | "Will it play" | 31%
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Texas | Plano | Major center of Corporate HQs | 31%
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Massachusetts | Plymouth | 'Americas Hometown' Pilgrim landing spot | 31%
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Washington | Bellevue | Biggest suburb of biggest city | 30%
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North Carolina | Fayetteville | Fort Bragg | 30%
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Colorado | Fort Collins | Inspiration for 'Main Street USA', Colorado State University | 30%
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Montana | Missoula | 2nd Largest, 'Hub of Five Valleys' | 30%
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South Dakota | Rapid City | 2nd Largest | 30%
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Georgia | Macon | 'The Heart of Georgia' | 29%
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Texas | Mcallen | Reynosa Twin | 29%
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Utah | Ogden | Railway hub, Wasatch Mountains | 29%
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Pennsylvania | Allentown | 3rd Largest, fastest growing city in Pennsylvania | 28%
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Montana | Bozeman | College town, 'valley fo flowers' | 28%
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Connecticut | Bridgeport | Biggest, birthplace of Subway and the Frisbee | 28%
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West Virginia | Huntington | 2nd Largest | 28%
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Florida | Pensacola | 'City of Five Flags', Westernmost Florida City, First Naval Air Station | 28%
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Arizona | Tempe | Formerly known as 'Haydens Ferry' | 28%
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Arizona | Chandler | Tech Hub (Intel, Ebay, BoA) | 27%
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Iowa | Davenport | Biggest of the Quad Cities | 27%
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Kansas | Overland Park | Suburb of 2nd largest in Kansas and 2nd largest in Missouri | 27%
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Florida | Saint Augustine | Oldest continuously occupied European established settlement in the US | 27%
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California | Chula Vista | 2nd Largest Cities largest suburb | 26%
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Texas | Irving | 3rd Largest City suburb, International airport, high concentration of Fortune 500 companies | 26%
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California | Modesto | Set locaiton of American Graffiti | 26%
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Idaho | Nampa | 2nd Largest | 26%
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Oklahoma | Norman | Home to the NOAA Storm Prediction Center, 3rd Largest | 26%
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Colorado | Pueblo | Located in the 'Banana Belt', 'Steel City' | 26%
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Virginia | Chesapeake | 3rd Largest | 25%
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Florida | Hialeah | 2nd largest city suburb, biggest population of Cubans in the US (74%) | 25%
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California | Huntington Beach | 'Surf City' Miles of Beach | 25%
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Indiana | Evansville | 3rd Largest, 'Crecent Valley' 'River City' | 24%
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Florida | Fort Myers | 'Gateway to Southwest Florida' Winter homes of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison | 24%
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Arkansas | Fort Smith | 2nd Largest | 24%
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New York | Ithaca | Cornell | 24%
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Maine | Bangor | 3rd Largest | 23%
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Alaska | Ketchikan | South Eastern most city, 'Salmon Capital of the world' | 23%
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Hawaii | Pearl City | Capital Suburb | 23%
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Utah | West Valley City | 2nd Largest, Suburb of Capital | 23%
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Arkansas | Hot Springs | Oldest Federal Reserve, 'spa town' | 22%
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Florida | Naples | 2nd most millionaires per capita in US | 22%
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California | Oxnard | Voted one of the Safest and Highest income cities in America | 22%
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Virginia | Roanoke | Founded as a town called 'Big Lick' | 22%
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Connecticut | Stamford | 3rd Largest, Largest financial center in NYC metro outside of NYC itself | 22%
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North Carolina | Asheville | Home to the worlds largest active archive of weather data (NCDC) | 21%
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Kentucky | Bowling Green | Confederate Kentucky Capital, Source of all Chevy Corvettes since 81, 3rd Largest | 21%
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Tennessee | Clarksville | Tennessees first incorporated city, 101st airborne | 21%
|
Arizona | Gilbert | Most Populous incorporated town in the US, 'Hay shipping capital of the world' | 21%
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Mississippi | Gulf Port | 2nd Largest | 21%
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Washington | Kent | Home to hundreds of major companies | 21%
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Idaho | Meridian | 3rd Largest, Fastest growing | 21%
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Virginia | Newport News | Ship building | 21%
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New Jersey | Paterson | 'Silk City', 2nd highest population density in US, 2nd highest Muslim population in US | 21%
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New York | Utica | Originall a river settlement inhabited by the Mohawk Tribe | 21%
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Florida | Boca Raton | Spring Break | 20%
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Florida | Cape Coral | 'Waterfront Wonderland' More miles of canals than any other city in the world (400mi) | 20%
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California | Fremont | Named for the American Explorer called 'The Great Pathfinder' | 20%
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Texas | Garland | King of the Hill inspiration city | 20%
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New Hampshire | Nashua | 2nd Largest, Only city to be named '#1 Best place to live in America' twice | 20%
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North Carolina | Cary | Research Triangle, one of the safest US cities | 19%
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Oregon | Gresham | Named for the American Civil War Postmaster General | 19%
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South Carolina | Hilton Head Island | Year round population of under 40k swells to 275K during vacation months | 19%
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Maine | Lewiston | 2nd Largest | 18%
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Texas | Mckinney | Nations fastest growing city for 4 years since 2000 | 18%
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Florida | Port St Lucie | Home of Garth Brooks, Megan Fox, Vanilla Ice | 18%
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California | Moreno Valley | Part of the Inland Empire | 17%
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Arizona | Prescott | Arizona Capital from 1864-67 and 1877-89 | 17%
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Rhode Island | Warwick | 2nd Largest, home to many American Generals througout history | 17%
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California | Fontana | Major trucking hub | 15%
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New York | White Plains | City population of under 60k with a daytime workday population of 250K | 15%
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American Samoa | Pago Pago | Capital, Biggest | 14%
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Northern Mariana Islands | Saipan | Capital, Biggest | 14%
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Puerto Rico | Carolina | 3rd Largest, home to PRs main airport | 13%
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US Virgin Islands | Charlotte Amalie | Capital, Biggest | 13%
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Massachusetts | Fall River | Once the US lead textile manufacturer, Battleship Cove (worlds largest collection of WW2 naval ships) | 13%
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Guam | Hagatna | Capital | 13%
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Puerto Rico | Ponce | Biggest city outside capital metro area, 'The Lordly City' | 13%
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Puerto Rico | Bayamon | 2nd Largest | 12%
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Guam | Dededo | Biggest | 11%
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