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Was the capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800. | Philadelphia, PA | 83%
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Seven million of this cities residents don't live on the continental United States. | New York, NY | 57%
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Demolished in 1931, this cities Home Insurance Building is usually sighted as the worlds first skyscraper. | Chicago, IL | 47%
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This major American city actually looks down on it's Canadian neighbor, Windsor, Ontario. | Detroit, MI | 45%
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Where Coca Cola was invented. | Atlanta, GA | 43%
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Don't forget, it's the home of the Alamo. | San Antonio, TX | 43%
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The properties in a Monopoly Game were all named after streets found in this costal town. | Atlantic City, NJ | 42%
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The one municipality in Nevada where prostitution is not legal. | Las Vegas, NV | 42%
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Currently the fourth largest city in the United States. | Houston, TX | 40%
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During a presidential election this city is allotted three electoral votes. And yet it has no representative in Congress. | Washington, D.C. | 39%
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Metropolis located on the eastern edge of Silicon Valley, just in case Dionne Warwick asks for directions. | San Jose, CA | 38%
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Despite being the place of his birth, Louis Armstrong is not buried there. Then again, hardly anyone is. | New Orleans, LA | 36%
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For the 1962 World Fair this city constructed both a monorail and a freestanding observatory, both of which are widely visited today. | Seattle, WA | 36%
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No, this city does not have a radio station with the call letters WKRP. | Cincinnati, OH | 33%
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At least as far as firepower is concerned, this city suffered the worst arial attack by foreign aggressors in U.S. history | Honolulu, HI | 30%
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Though it only has 31,000 inhabitants, this state capital is the second largest U.S. city in land area. | Juneau, AK | 30%
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Home of Yale University. | New Haven, CT | 30%
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Due to it's notoriously cold winters, this city constructed the worlds largest skyway system, stretching across sixty-nine city blocks. | Minneapolis, MN | 29%
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The popularity of the TV show "Breaking Bad" has lead to a surge tourism surge in this city. | Albuquerque, NM | 28%
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The worlds first electric traffic light was installed at the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in this city. | Cleveland, OH | 28%
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You can find a statue of Fonzie in this town. | Milwaukee, WI | 28%
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State capital named for a renowned gentleman. Then again, he was beheaded and introduced tobacco to Europe. | Raleigh, NC | 28%
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Arthur Fiedler, John Williams and Keith Lockhart have all been the conductors of the ______ Pops Orchestra. | Boston, MA | 27%
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Unless you count Indianapolis, this is the only state capital actually named after its state. | Oklahoma City, OK | 27%
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Headquarters of the worlds largest beer brewing company. | St. Louis, MO | 26%
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The Transamerica Pyramid is this cities tallest building. | San Francisco, CA | 24%
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Headquarters of AT&T, Southwest Airlines and Affiliated Computer Systems. | Dallas, TX | 22%
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This sprawling metropolis has been described as being "forty suburbs looking for a city." | Los Angeles, CA | 22%
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U.S. Senator Corey Booker was formally the mayor of this city. | Newark, NJ | 22%
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Where the Civil War officially broke out. | Charleston, SC | 19%
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This town has recently earned the sobriquet "Where young people go to retire". | Portland, OR | 18%
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David Letterman got his start in TV as a local weatherman in this city. | Indianapolis, IN | 16%
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This cities WQED was the countries first community owned, or public, television station. It's also where "Mister Rogers Neighborhood" was filmed from 1968 to 2001. | Pittsburg, PA | 16%
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Kodak founder George Eastman also founded this cities School of Music. His home is also a museum of photography. | Rochester, NY | 15%
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This state capital was the name and setting for a popular 1975 movie and a 2012 TV series. | Nashville, TN | 14%
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Filmmaker John Waters has set and shot every one of his movies here. | Baltimore, MD | 11%
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Following his election but prior to his inauguration, Franklin Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt in this cities Bayfront Park. | Miami, FL | 10%
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Walt Disney and his brother Roy opened their first animation studio in this city. | Kansas City, Mo | 9%
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In 1964 a teenaged Steven Spielberg screened an 8mm feature film at this cities "Little Theater". | Phoenix, AZ | 5%
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Once the home of the Studebaker automobile company. | South Bend, IN | 5%
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