Origin
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Capital
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Abbreviation of "Atlantica-Pacifica"
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Atlanta
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Canadian miner and gold prospector
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Juneau
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Choctaw, meaning "red people"
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Oklahoma City
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City in southern France
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Montpelier
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City in western Massachusetts
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Springfield
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Coastal town in southeastern England
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Dover
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Daughter of U.S. Secretary of War Henry Dearborn
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Augusta
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Duke who would become King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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Albany
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Either a township in Minnesota or a town in Arkansas
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Helena
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English, meaning "God's protective care"
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Providence
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English, meaning "harmony"
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Concord
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English town a little ways north of London
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Hartford
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English town that is now a southwestern suburb of London
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Richmond
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English trader and city founder
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Harrisburg
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English writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier, spy, and explorer
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Raleigh
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Father of the colonel who built the first permanent settlement
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Charleston
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Fourth president
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Madison
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French, meaning "monks"
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Des Moines
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French, meaning "red stick"
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Baton Rouge
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French, meaning "woods" or "wooded"
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Boise
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Frontiersman and dime novel subject
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Carson City
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Former governor of the Kansas Territory
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Denver
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General who won the Battle of New Orleans
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Jackson
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Great Plains American Indian tribe
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Cheyenne
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Hawaiian, meaning "sheltered harbor" or "calm port"
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Honolulu
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Hebrew, meaning "peace"
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Salem
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Iron Chancellor of Germany
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Bismarck
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Italian explorer and colonizer (ends in a)
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Columbia
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Italian explorer and colonizer (ends in s)
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Columbus
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Kansa-Osage, meaning "good place to dig potatoes"
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Topeka
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Largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere
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Salt Lake City
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Muskogean, meaning "old fields" or "old town"
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Tallahassee
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Mythical beast reborn from the ashes
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Phoenix
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Name of the state combined with the Greek word for city
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Indianapolis
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Nearby mountain range
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Olympia
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One of Jesus' apostles
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St. Paul
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Pioneer who was killed in the area
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Frankfort
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Port town in eastern England
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Boston
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Prominent merchant and landowner in the area
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Trenton
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Queen of Great Britain
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Annapolis
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Reference to the Catholic Eucharist
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Sacramento
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Revolutionary war general killed in the Battle of Germantown
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Nashville
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Revolutionary war general who led the failed invasion of Canada
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Montgomery
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Rock formation along the river that runs through the city
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Little Rock
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Secretary of State for the state before it was a state
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Austin
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Sixteenth president
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Lincoln
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Spanish, meaning "holy faith"
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Santa Fe
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St. Louis fur trader of French descent
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Pierre
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Third president
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Jefferson City
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Town in central New York
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Lansing
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