Statistics for Smaller U.S. Cities That You May Know

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2020 PopulationHintAnswer% Correct
44,482Boston suburb known for its infamous witch trialsSalem
81%
7,103Site of the deadliest battle of the Civil WarGettysburg
79%
26,446Ernest Hemingway once lived in this southernmost city
in the lower 48 states
Key West
72%
32,701This city actually has five different zips codes including 90209 and 90213Beverly Hills
68%
8,082The least populous state capitalMontpelier
67%
7,000Has possibly the most expensive real estate in the U.S., with the
median single family home selling for over $10 million
Aspen
65%
13,858Where you'll find the intersection of Chocolate and Cocoa avenuesHershey
65%
30,675Shares its name with the Ivy League university located thereinPrinceton
63%
10,755People often mistakenly add the word "hole" to this town's nameJackson
61%
48,439Did a UFO crash near here in 1947? We may never know.Roswell
60%
14,255Former whaling center featured in many a dirty limerickNantucket
49%
86,720Minnesota's port on Lake SuperiorDuluth
45%
1,858Home to the Baseball Hall of FameCooperstown
43%
3,701The Iditarod sled dog race ends at this city on the Bering SeaNome
41%
5,766Its most famous resident is a groundhogPunxsutawney
37%
37,923Elvis was born here in 1935Tupelo
35%
4,928Northernmost city in the U.S.Utqiagvik
(formerly Barrow)
30%
37,348Get court-martialed and you may end up in this city home to the
military's only maximum security prison
Leavenworth
28%
3,335Rainy city where "Twilight" was setForks
25%
1,152Wild Bill Hickok died in this Old West boomtown in the Black HillsDeadwood
22%

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