Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Capital of Massachusetts | B | Boston | 99%
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Famous for its witch trials of 1692 and 1693 | S | Salem | 94%
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Where the Mayflower ship landed in 1620 | P | Plymouth | 88%
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Location of Harvard and MIT | C | Cambridge | 87%
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Birthplace of two Presidents named Adams | Q | Quincy | 79%
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Island formerly known for its whaling industry | N | Nantucket | 76%
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Of 34 places with this name in the U.S., this one is the oldest | S | Springfield | 74%
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Where the first battles of the American Revolution took place | L | Lexington | 69%
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Where the first battles of the American Revolution took place | C | Concord | 66%
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Namesake of a 2016 Casey Affleck movie | M | {Manchester}-by- the-Sea | 60%
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Called the "Heart of the Commonwealth" because of its location in the state | W | Worcester | 57%
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Home to the University of Massachusetts and two other colleges | A | Amherst | 56%
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In the 1850s, its textile mills made it the largest manufacturing center in the U.S. | L | Lowell | 49%
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Think hard and you might be able to guess this town home to Williams College | W | Williamstown | 48%
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From its name, you might expect to see gray matter growing on branches | B | Braintree | 47%
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Located at the tip of Cape Cod | P | Provincetown | 38%
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Former whaling city on the South Coast where part of "Moby-Dick" took place | N | New Bedford | 25%
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Known for its Portuguese community and as the home of Lizzie Borden | F | Fall River | 24%
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According to a song, it's the city of sin, where what looks like gold is really tin | L | Lynn | 23%
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County seat and largest city of Berkshire County | P | Pittsfield | 22%
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