The bright lights of this city are seen here |
Las Vegas |
200 |
October 27, 2014 |
The bright lights of this city are seen here |
Las Vegas |
200 |
October 27, 2014 |
Mary Todd Lincoln was born in this Kentucky city, now a major center for horse breeding |
Lexington |
400 |
October 27, 2014 |
Mary Todd Lincoln was born in this Kentucky city, now a major center for horse breeding |
Lexington |
400 |
October 27, 2014 |
That's a statue of Vulcan in this Alabama city |
Birmingham |
600 |
October 27, 2014 |
That's a statue of Vulcan in this Alabama city |
Birmingham |
600 |
October 27, 2014 |
The Olympics were held in the U.S. for the first time in 1904, hosted by this city that was also holding the World's Fair |
St. Louis |
800 |
October 27, 2014 |
The Olympics were held in the U.S. for the first time in 1904, hosted by this city that was also holding the World's Fair |
St. Louis |
800 |
October 27, 2014 |
British general John Forbes named this city for a certain William the Elder |
Pittsburgh |
|
October 27, 2014 |
British general John Forbes named this city for a certain William the Elder |
Pittsburgh |
|
October 27, 2014 |
With a population of 104,000, this city indicated on the map is the smallest to boast an NFL franchise. |
Green Bay |
200 |
February 14, 2014 |
With a population of 104,000, this city indicated on the map is the smallest to boast an NFL franchise. |
Green Bay |
200 |
February 14, 2014 |
This city seen here is its state's second largest. |
St. Louis |
400 |
February 14, 2014 |
This city seen here is its state's second largest. |
St. Louis |
400 |
February 14, 2014 |
Courteney Cox & Fannie Flagg both hail from this most populous Alabama city |
Birmingham |
600 |
February 14, 2014 |
Courteney Cox & Fannie Flagg both hail from this most populous Alabama city |
Birmingham |
600 |
February 14, 2014 |
From 1810 to 1812 Zanesville was the capital of this state |
Ohio |
800 |
February 14, 2014 |
From 1810 to 1812 Zanesville was the capital of this state |
Ohio |
800 |
February 14, 2014 |
A memorial on the site of the former South Fork Dam commemorates the devastating flood in this Pennsylvania city |
Johnstown |
1000 |
February 14, 2014 |
A memorial on the site of the former South Fork Dam commemorates the devastating flood in this Pennsylvania city |
Johnstown |
1000 |
February 14, 2014 |
Completed in 1926, Aloha Tower greets visitors to this city |
Honolulu |
200 |
February 4, 2013 |
Completed in 1926, Aloha Tower greets visitors to this city |
Honolulu |
200 |
February 4, 2013 |
In recent years this Texas capital has ranked as one of the top U.S. cities for young adults |
Austin |
400 |
February 4, 2013 |
In recent years this Texas capital has ranked as one of the top U.S. cities for young adults |
Austin |
400 |
February 4, 2013 |
St. Paul is the twin of this city that's 100,000 people bigger |
Minneapolis |
600 |
February 4, 2013 |
St. Paul is the twin of this city that's 100,000 people bigger |
Minneapolis |
600 |
February 4, 2013 |
This state's state fair is held in Shreveport |
Louisiana |
800 |
February 4, 2013 |
This state's state fair is held in Shreveport |
Louisiana |
800 |
February 4, 2013 |
Once Virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel |
Williamsburg |
1000 |
February 4, 2013 |
Once Virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel |
Williamsburg |
1000 |
February 4, 2013 |
We're livin' on the air in this city, home to the 49-story Carew Tower, on the north bank of the Ohio River |
Cincinnati |
200 |
December 28, 2012 |
We're livin' on the air in this city, home to the 49-story Carew Tower, on the north bank of the Ohio River |
Cincinnati |
200 |
December 28, 2012 |
This Southern city was the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention |
Tampa |
400 |
December 28, 2012 |
This Southern city was the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention |
Tampa |
400 |
December 28, 2012 |
This city's metro area includes Lorain, Lake & Cuyahoga; visit 'em all! |
Cleveland |
600 |
December 28, 2012 |
This city's metro area includes Lorain, Lake & Cuyahoga; visit 'em all! |
Cleveland |
600 |
December 28, 2012 |
The Art Deco-style Union Depot & Phillips Oil "Philcade" suit this city in Oklahoma to a "T" |
Tulsa |
800 |
December 28, 2012 |
The Art Deco-style Union Depot & Phillips Oil "Philcade" suit this city in Oklahoma to a "T" |
Tulsa |
800 |
December 28, 2012 |
Orange you glad to know this city in Central New York supplied most of the salt needs of the U.S. until 1870 |
Syracuse |
1000 |
December 28, 2012 |
Orange you glad to know this city in Central New York supplied most of the salt needs of the U.S. until 1870 |
Syracuse |
1000 |
December 28, 2012 |
Between 2000 & 2007, this city lost half of its 484,674 people; Hurricane Katrina had something to do with it |
New Orleans |
200 |
November 9, 2009 |
This city's Golden Gate Park was built on sand dunes in the late 19th century by architect John McLaren |
San Francisco |
400 |
November 9, 2009 |
This city on Lake Erie in Upstate New York was the last stop on the Underground Railroad in the 19th century |
Buffalo |
600 |
November 9, 2009 |
You'll find exhibits pertaining to the War of 1812 at the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House in this city |
Baltimore, Maryland |
1000 |
November 9, 2009 |
This Florida city was first called Cowford but was renamed in 1822 for a man who would soon become president |
Jacksonville |
|
November 9, 2009 |
New York State's second-largest city, it's the seat of Erie County |
Buffalo |
200 |
June 19, 2009 |
The roadside attraction called the Cadillac Ranch is in this Texas city whose name is Spanish for "yellow" |
Amarillo |
600 |
June 19, 2009 |
This city near San Francisco grew when it became the western terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad |
Oakland |
800 |
June 19, 2009 |
It's the biggest city in eastern Washington |
Spokane |
1000 |
June 19, 2009 |
Jestine's Kitchen is a soulful stop for catfish in this city, home of Catfish Row in story & opera |
Charleston |
|
June 19, 2009 |
It's called "Balmo" or "Balmer" for short |
Baltimore |
200 |
February 14, 2008 |
Seen here, this city boasts a spectacular skyline, especially in the evening |
Seattle |
400 |
February 14, 2008 |
This largest North Dakota city was named for a famous businessman |
Fargo |
600 |
February 14, 2008 |
The name of this city that hosts the Colorado State Fair is simply Spanish for "town" |
Pueblo |
800 |
February 14, 2008 |
One of the last Civil War battles took place near what is now this "colorful" city at Texas' southern tip |
Brownsville |
1000 |
February 14, 2008 |
Perhaps to sound more macho, the town of Juliet, Illinois "explored" new names & came up with this one in 1845 |
Joliet |
200 |
February 23, 2007 |
With a name from the Chippewa for "on the summit", Ishpeming is a top ski center on the upper peninsula of this state |
Michigan |
400 |
February 23, 2007 |
This New England town's famous "cottages" are actually lavish mansions such as Belcourt Castle & Marble House |
Newport |
600 |
February 23, 2007 |
In 2006 rival cities got crabby when Men's Fitness magazine named it the fittest city in America |
Baltimore |
1000 |
February 23, 2007 |
This state capital has trolleys & buses called 'Dillos that take folks to attractions & music clubs |
Austin |
|
February 23, 2007 |
This Texas port is the fourth-most populous city in the U.S. |
Houston |
200 |
November 8, 2005 |
Its capitol building stands 5,280 feet above sea level |
Denver |
400 |
November 8, 2005 |
Believe it or not, Jerry Springer was once the mayor of this large Ohio city |
Cincinnati |
600 |
November 8, 2005 |
Founded in 1769, this city near the Mexican border is often called "The Birthplace of California" |
San Diego |
800 |
November 8, 2005 |
A campus for the University of Alabama is here, nicknamed "Rocket City, U.S.A." |
Huntsville |
1000 |
November 8, 2005 |
In 1921 this New Jersey city crowned its first Miss America |
Atlantic City |
200 |
January 19, 2005 |
This Georgia city that's popular with golfers was named for the mother of George III |
Augusta |
400 |
January 19, 2005 |
Had this Michigan city kept its earlier name, there might have been a song "I've Got A Gal In Bronson" |
Kalamazoo |
600 |
January 19, 2005 |
A bay & a river bear the name of this city, Alabama's second largest |
Mobile |
800 |
January 19, 2005 |
An A to Z list of Ohio cities might run from Aberdeen to this birthplace of a famous western author |
Zanesville |
1000 |
January 19, 2005 |
Located 12 miles north of Mexico, this California city was a whaling port in the mid-1800s |
San Diego |
200 |
December 21, 2004 |
W.C. Handy wrote some of his blues on Beale Street in this city |
Memphis |
400 |
December 21, 2004 |
Daniel Boone lived for a while in this West Virginia capital |
Charleston |
800 |
December 21, 2004 |
John Adams said "the child of Independence" was born in "the old Council Chamber" of this city's Old State House |
Boston |
1000 |
December 21, 2004 |
It's the southernmost state capital |
Honolulu |
|
December 21, 2004 |
The game properties in classic Monopoly were named for streets in this city |
Atlantic City |
200 |
November 17, 2004 |
Its easy to recognize this citys skyline--see the Sears Tower? |
Chicago |
400 |
November 17, 2004 |
This seat of Indiana University may have been named for its flowers or for an early settler |
Bloomington |
600 |
November 17, 2004 |
The heart of French Louisiana & the unofficial capital of the Cajun country is this city named for a French patriot |
Lafayette |
800 |
November 17, 2004 |
On a table of Arizonas most populous cities, this one would be listed third |
Mesa |
|
November 17, 2004 |
Its nicknames include "The Athens of America" & "The Cradle of Liberty" |
Boston |
200 |
March 22, 2004 |
When Oregon became a state in 1859, this city on the Willamette River was already the capital |
Salem |
400 |
March 22, 2004 |
Benjamin Franklin Parkway & The Franklin Institute Science Museum are in this city |
Philadelphia |
600 |
March 22, 2004 |
According to a song by Ian Hunter, it "Rocks" (must be why the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is there) |
Cleveland |
800 |
March 22, 2004 |
Located in this city's Garden District, Commander's Palace features a jazz brunch on weekends |
New Orleans |
1000 |
March 22, 2004 |
Farmers in this state's San Joaquin Valley ship their stock through Stockton |
California |
200 |
January 23, 2004 |
This Kentucky city was founded in 1775 & named for a battle site in Massachusetts |
Lexington |
400 |
January 23, 2004 |
In November 2001 this city's Journal & Constitution newspapers fully merged |
Atlanta |
600 |
January 23, 2004 |
Rochester, New York grew because of its location on this |
the Erie Canal |
800 |
January 23, 2004 |
This Idaho city, founded in 1861, was named for the co-leader of an expedition that camped there in 1805 |
Lewiston |
1000 |
January 23, 2004 |
Depictions on this state capital's seal include Nuuanu Pali & Diamond Head |
Honolulu |
200 |
October 24, 2002 |
Found on the St. Jones River, this capital of Delaware bears the name of an English seaport |
Dover |
400 |
October 24, 2002 |
The prestigious Eastman School of Music is located in this city in western New York |
Rochester |
600 |
October 24, 2002 |
The Durham Western Heritage Museum in this Nebraska city is housed in the old Union Pacific depot |
Omaha |
800 |
October 24, 2002 |
Now the largest city in the Carolinas, it hosted the last full meeting of the Confederate cabinet in 1865 |
Charlotte |
|
October 24, 2002 |
Saltwater taffy originated in this New Jersey resort in 1883 |
Atlantic City |
100 |
October 23, 2001 |
This city's metropolitan area consists of 6 Missouri counties & 5 Illinois counties |
St. Louis |
200 |
October 23, 2001 |
The site of the University of Colorado's main campus, it owns Arapahoe Glacier, from which it gets most of its water |
Boulder |
300 |
October 23, 2001 |
Served by Blue Grass Airport, this Kentucky city was named for the first battle of the American Revolution |
Lexington |
400 |
October 23, 2001 |
It's the easternmost port on Lake Erie |
Buffalo |
500 |
October 23, 2001 |
A 1960 Grammy went to Marty Robbins for his tune named for this west Texas town on the I-10 |
El Paso |
100 |
June 28, 2001 |
It's the largest city in population on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay |
Oakland |
200 |
June 28, 2001 |
If you want "mo" money, go to this Missouri city, home to the Tenth Federal Reserve Bank |
Kansas City |
300 |
June 28, 2001 |
Skinner's Mudhole is a nickname of this Oregon city; it was named for Mr. Skinner |
Eugene |
400 |
June 28, 2001 |
This New Mexico town was named for the grave markers of some of its earlier settlers |
Las Cruces |
|
June 28, 2001 |
The 25 hospitals you can choose from in this city include the famous Massachusetts General |
Boston |
100 |
January 24, 2001 |
This gambling mecca was originally settled by Mormons back in 1855 |
Las Vegas |
200 |
January 24, 2001 |
This coastal city's name goes back to Louisiana governor Bernardo de Galvez |
Galveston |
300 |
January 24, 2001 |
Women outnumber men in this North Carolina city named for the wife of King George III |
Charlotte |
400 |
January 24, 2001 |
Site of the 1982 World's Fair, it was twice capitol of Tennessee |
Knoxville |
500 |
January 24, 2001 |
The site for this state capital was chosen because of its location midway between Pensacola & St. Augustine |
Tallahassee |
100 |
June 27, 2000 |
This California city on San Pedro Bay was originally called Willmore City, but was renamed for its 8 1/2 mile beach |
Long Beach |
200 |
June 27, 2000 |
In addition to being a major seaport for cargo, it's the world's largest cruise port |
Miami |
300 |
June 27, 2000 |
At 64 stories the USX Tower in this Steel City is one of the tallest buildings in the eastern U.S. |
Pittsburgh |
500 |
June 27, 2000 |
A stone obelisk dedicated to President William McKinley stands in this New York city's Niagara Square |
Buffalo |
|
June 27, 2000 |
City in which the Watergate break-in occurred |
Washington, D.C. |
100 |
May 3, 2000 |
With a new waterway, this Oklahoma oil center became an inland port in 1971 |
Tulsa |
200 |
May 3, 2000 |
The city of Cambridge in this state was the birthplace of spaceman John Glenn |
Ohio |
300 |
May 3, 2000 |
Dating back to 1772, Bayamon is a suburb of this capital of a commonwealth |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
500 |
May 3, 2000 |
Butte is in Montana; a city named for this similar land form is in Arizona |
Mesa |
|
May 3, 2000 |
The names of the 2nd, 3rd & 4th most populous cities in California begin with these 3 letters |
San (San Jose, San Diego & San Francisco) |
100 |
February 1, 2000 |
The Walk-In-The-Water, the first steamship on the Great Lakes, ran between Buffalo & this motor city |
Detroit |
200 |
February 1, 2000 |
In 1799, if you wanted to go to the nation's capital, you went to this city |
Philadelphia |
300 |
February 1, 2000 |
This Texas city's name refers to a pass or crossing of the Rio Grande |
El Paso |
400 |
February 1, 2000 |
Its Chamber of Commerce is located at 3720 Howard Hughes Parkway |
Las Vegas |
|
February 1, 2000 |
Stanford students know the name of this California city means "tall tree", referring to redwoods |
Palo Alto |
100 |
November 2, 1999 |
Solomon Juneau was the first mayor of this largest Wisconsin city |
Milwaukee |
200 |
November 2, 1999 |
After the Twin Cities & Bloomington, Duluth is this state's next most populous city |
Minnesota |
300 |
November 2, 1999 |
Found on Absecon Island, it's famous for its Boardwalk (& Park Place) |
Atlantic City |
400 |
November 2, 1999 |
About 25 miles north of Miami, it was named for a structure built during the 2nd Seminole War |
Fort Lauderdale |
|
November 2, 1999 |
When football's Saints go marching in for a home game, it's in this city |
New Orleans |
100 |
May 24, 1999 |
Oh, the O. Henry house & the Alamo are 2 of the places you can visit in this city |
San Antonio |
200 |
May 24, 1999 |
It's the seat of the Florida county formerly known as Dade |
Miami |
300 |
May 24, 1999 |
In 1904 people met at the fair in this city to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase |
St. Louis |
400 |
May 24, 1999 |
Highlights of this small Arizona city include Boothill Graveyard & the O.K. Corral |
Tombstone |
500 |
May 24, 1999 |
A cable TV network is named for this state capital, a hotbed of country music |
Nashville |
100 |
May 10, 1999 |
At less than 950 feet, Mt. Davidson is the highest point in this "City by the Bay" |
San Francisco |
200 |
May 10, 1999 |
Paul Revere's house in this capital is the city's only 17th century building downtown |
Boston |
300 |
May 10, 1999 |
Nevada's second-largest city, it was named for a Union general killed during the Civil War |
Reno |
400 |
May 10, 1999 |
The site of the World's Fair in 1962, it's flanked on the west by Puget Sound & on the east by Lake Washington |
Seattle |
500 |
May 10, 1999 |
One of the Twin Cities, it was named after a man from Tarsus |
St. Paul |
100 |
January 5, 1999 |
This "Crescent City" was acquired as part of the land deal the U.S. made with France in 1803 |
New Orleans |
200 |
January 5, 1999 |
The city known for its Mud Hens; it was named for a city in Spain |
Toledo, Ohio |
300 |
January 5, 1999 |
The Society of Friends founded this California city in 1887 & named it after an American poet |
Whittier |
400 |
January 5, 1999 |
An Illinois city was named for this "Our country, right or wrong" naval hero |
Stephen Decatur |
500 |
January 5, 1999 |
This city's Major League Baseball team plays its home games in Chavez Ravine |
Los Angeles |
100 |
June 17, 1998 |
This state capital is near the head of navigation on the Connecticut River |
Hartford |
200 |
June 17, 1998 |
This Colorado city is located where the Gunnison & Colorado Rivers meet, hence its name |
Grand Junction |
300 |
June 17, 1998 |
This Texas city was named for the Kansas town that Dwight D. Eisenhower once called home |
Abilene |
400 |
June 17, 1998 |
In 1972 a flash flood in this South Dakota city killed over 200 people |
Rapid City |
500 |
June 17, 1998 |
This Wyoming capital is home to the annual Frontier Days celebration |
Cheyenne |
100 |
December 12, 1997 |
It's the only Maryland city not located within a county |
Baltimore |
200 |
December 12, 1997 |
Principal routes through this capital include Ala Moana Boulevard & Pali Highway |
Honolulu |
300 |
December 12, 1997 |
This Arizona city's name comes from Chuk Son, Papago for "Spring at the foot of a black mountain" |
Tucson |
400 |
December 12, 1997 |
This Rhode Island resort city is the site of the U.S. Navy Undersea Warfare Center |
Newport |
500 |
December 12, 1997 |
Rebuilding Precolumbian irrigation canals in 1867 helped "resurrect" this future Arizona capital |
Phoenix |
100 |
October 13, 1997 |
Cornwallis once referred to this N.C. city as a "hornet's nest"; today the Hornets play there |
Charlotte |
200 |
October 13, 1997 |
This Florida city was named for the general who led the fight to take Florida from the Spanish |
Jacksonville |
300 |
October 13, 1997 |
In 1806, 100 years after its founding on the Rio Grande, this New Mexico city had only a few thousand people |
Albuquerque |
400 |
October 13, 1997 |
Ranked as the nation's largest inland port, it's home to Carnegie-Mellon University |
Pittsburgh |
500 |
October 13, 1997 |
Principal streets in this Utah capital include North Temple, South Temple & West Temple |
Salt Lake City |
100 |
June 26, 1997 |
Elfreth's Alley in this Pennsylvania city dates back to the time of William Penn |
Philadelphia |
200 |
June 26, 1997 |
Located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, it was named for a Massachusetts city |
Lexington |
300 |
June 26, 1997 |
This New York city's largest employer is Eastman Kodak, with about 34,000 employees |
Rochester |
400 |
June 26, 1997 |
Alaska's second-largest city, it was founded shortly after gold was discovered there |
Fairbanks |
500 |
June 26, 1997 |
This city's French Quarter encompasses 70 blocks |
New Orleans |
100 |
June 18, 1997 |
This largest Nevada city was first settled by Mormons who maintained a colony there 1855-57 |
Las Vegas |
200 |
June 18, 1997 |
This West Virginia capital was named for Colonel George Clendenin's father, Charles |
Charleston |
300 |
June 18, 1997 |
The Pier, which juts almost a half mile into Tampa Bay, is the center of this city's tourist life |
St. Petersburg |
400 |
June 18, 1997 |
The name of this N.Y. city may be derived from a mispronounciation of "Beau Fleuve", or "Beautiful River" |
Buffalo |
|
June 18, 1997 |
This New Jersey capital is also the seat of Mercer County |
Trenton |
100 |
June 11, 1997 |
Thomas Jefferson formulated the bill moving the Virginia capital to this city |
Richmond |
300 |
June 11, 1997 |
This Pennsylvania city's Civic Arena or "Igloo" has a retractable roof |
Pittsburgh |
400 |
June 11, 1997 |
Henry Flagler developed this fashionable Florida resort famous for the chic shops on Worth Avenue |
Palm Beach |
500 |
June 11, 1997 |
Northwest city seen here during a visit by a famous TV show: |
Seattle |
|
June 11, 1997 |
New Haven & this city were twin capitals of Connecticut from 1701 to 1875, when it became the sole capital |
Hartford |
100 |
May 20, 1997 |
In 1904 a fire in this largest Maryland city nearly destroyed the entire downtown section |
Baltimore |
200 |
May 20, 1997 |
New Bern, one of North Carolina's oldest cities, is named for this country's capital |
Switzerland |
300 |
May 20, 1997 |
In late June to early July you can attend Civil War Heritage Days in this Pennsylvania town |
Gettysburg |
400 |
May 20, 1997 |
Surveyors in Ohio named a Cleveland suburb for this Greek "Father of Geometry" |
Euclid |
500 |
May 20, 1997 |
Of Creek origin, the name of this Florida capital means "Old Town" |
Tallahassee |
100 |
February 25, 1997 |
One of New Jersey's annual rites of summer is the crowning of Miss America in this city |
Atlantic City |
200 |
February 25, 1997 |
Nicknamed the "Christmas City", this Pennsylvania city is famous for its steel |
Bethlehem |
400 |
February 25, 1997 |
You can visit Ethan Allen's grave in this city, Vermont's largest |
Burlington |
500 |
February 25, 1997 |
Coinciding with the World's Fair, the first Olympic Games in the U.S. opened in this city May 14, 1904 |
St. Louis |
|
February 25, 1997 |
The U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis is within the metropolitan area of this city |
Baltimore |
100 |
October 11, 1996 |
in 1985 Xavier Suarez became this Florida city's first Cuban-born mayor |
Miami |
200 |
October 11, 1996 |
The name of this second-largest Arizona city is from a Papago Indian term for "spring at foot of black hill" |
Tucson |
300 |
October 11, 1996 |
Around 1720 this Mississippi port became the capital of France's Louisiana territory |
Biloxi |
400 |
October 11, 1996 |
This Pennsylvania city was founded in 1741 & named on Christmas Eve of that year |
Bethlehem |
|
October 11, 1996 |
The cities of Highland Park & Hamtramck are surrounded by this Michigan city |
Detroit |
100 |
January 17, 1996 |
This Midwest city is home base to Cardinals, Rams & Clydesdales |
St. Louis |
200 |
January 17, 1996 |
The U.S. Air Force Museum is located near this city, home of the Wright Brothers |
Dayton, Ohio |
300 |
January 17, 1996 |
Hamar, Norway is a sister city of this largest North Dakota city |
Fargo |
400 |
January 17, 1996 |
In 1799 this city became the seat of Kennebec County; 33 years later, it became a state capital |
Augusta, Maine |
|
January 17, 1996 |
This Illinois city's lakefront on Lake Michigan is over 25 miles long |
Chicago |
100 |
November 15, 1994 |
On August 11, 1683 William Penn issued a warrant to lay out this Delaware capital |
Dover |
200 |
November 15, 1994 |
The Museum of Flight, south of this major city, features the Red Barn, Boeing's first plant building |
Seattle |
300 |
November 15, 1994 |
A fountain at its Point State Park symbolizes the confluence of the Ohio, Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers |
Pittsburgh |
400 |
November 15, 1994 |
Before a new facility was built, Love Field was this Texas city's main airport |
Dallas |
500 |
November 15, 1994 |
Colleges in this city include Harold Washington, Malcolm X & Richard J. Daley |
Chicago |
100 |
November 17, 1993 |
171-foot-wide Canal Street runs from Lake Pontchartrain to the Mississippi River in this city |
New Orleans |
200 |
November 17, 1993 |
This city's metropolitan area has the largest Jewish population of any city in the world |
New York City |
300 |
November 17, 1993 |
Paterson, in this state, was once known as "America's Silk City" |
New Jersey |
400 |
November 17, 1993 |
Giant Springs, one of the world's largest freshwater springs, is located at this "great" Montana city |
Great Falls |
500 |
November 17, 1993 |
In 181 the N.Y. Central, Delaware & Hudson R.R. opened, linking New York City with this, the state capital |
Albany |
100 |
December 15, 1992 |
The Cabildo in this city was the headquarters of the Spanish rulers of Louisiana |
New Orleans |
200 |
December 15, 1992 |
G. Washington helped lay out this city's streets in 1749; it's across the Potomac from Washington, D.C. |
Alexandria |
300 |
December 15, 1992 |
Over twice as many people live in this most populous Missouri city as in the city that shares its name in another state |
Kansas City, Missouri |
400 |
December 15, 1992 |
Beaverton in this state is the home of Nike Athletic Shoes |
Oregon |
|
December 15, 1992 |
Alaska's most populous city; it was founded in 1914 as a construction base for the Alaska Railroad |
Anchorage |
100 |
October 4, 1991 |
The husbands of Ann Allen & Ann Rumsey named this Michigan city for their wives |
Ann Arbor |
200 |
October 4, 1991 |
12 miles NW of downtown Miami, this Florida city is famous for its thoroughbred racetrack |
Hialeah |
300 |
October 4, 1991 |
You'll find W.C. Handy Park & Elvis Presley Plaza near Beale Street in this city |
Memphis |
400 |
October 4, 1991 |
White granite from quarries near this New England capital was used in the Library of Congress |
Concord, New Hampshire |
500 |
October 4, 1991 |
Founded by George Rogers Clark in 1778, this Kentucky city was named for a French monarch |
Louisville |
100 |
July 19, 1991 |
This Nevada city calls itself "the biggest little city in the world" |
Reno |
200 |
July 19, 1991 |
This Virginia port is headquarters for the Navy's Atlantic fleet |
Norfolk |
300 |
July 19, 1991 |
It's "the nation's oldest city" |
St. Augustine(, Florida) |
400 |
July 19, 1991 |
This largest city in Kansas is the world's top producer of general aviation aircraft |
Wichita |
500 |
July 19, 1991 |
Explorer Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne named this Ala. city after the Maubila Indian tribe |
Mobile |
100 |
November 13, 1990 |
New Mexico city that got its name from the crosses on the graves of ambushed travelers |
Las Cruces |
200 |
November 13, 1990 |
Eisenhower was nominated for his second term as president in the Cow Palace in this city |
San Francisco |
300 |
November 13, 1990 |
The graves of O. Henry & Thomas Wolfe are in this N.C. city where Wolfe was born |
Asheville |
500 |
November 13, 1990 |
This 2nd largest Oregon city is named for 1 of its settlers, a certain Mr. Skinner |
Eugene |
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November 13, 1990 |
Tandy Center Subway, the world's only privately owned subway, is in this city west of Dallas |
Fort Worth |
100 |
October 30, 1990 |
Georgia city whose seal shows the phoenix, the mythical bird that arose from the ashes |
Atlanta |
200 |
October 30, 1990 |
"The Quaker City" |
Philadelphia |
300 |
October 30, 1990 |
City that's home to Beatrice, Sears Roebuck & the William Wrigley Jr. Company |
Chicago |
400 |
October 30, 1990 |
The area that later became this state capital was once occupied by the Kansa Indians |
Topeka |
500 |
October 30, 1990 |
This city's tidal basin is ringed by some 3,000 Yoshino cherry trees donated by the mayor of Tokyo in 1912 |
Washington, D.C. |
100 |
December 7, 1989 |
The final battle of the War of 1812 was fought in 1815 in & around this city |
New Orleans |
200 |
December 7, 1989 |
This Georgia city is the site of the Masters golf tournament |
Augusta |
300 |
December 7, 1989 |
In 1805 Zebulon Pike bought land from the Sioux that's now this Minnesota capital |
Saint Paul |
400 |
December 7, 1989 |
This Southern city's Herald prints a separate newspaper in Spanish |
Miami |
500 |
December 7, 1989 |
Ice cream cones & iced tea were both introduced at this Missouri city's 1904 world's fair |
St. Louis |
100 |
October 2, 1985 |
This Hollywood features dog racing & a beach boardwalk |
Florida |
200 |
October 2, 1985 |
Columbia, capital of this southern state, had no paved roads until 1908 |
South Carolina |
300 |
October 2, 1985 |
"Home" of the Air Force Academy, it has over 300 days of sunshine yearly |
Colorado Springs |
400 |
October 2, 1985 |
During WWI, Germany torpedoed U.S. ships within sight of this, Virginia's largest resort |
Virginia Beach |
500 |
October 2, 1985 |
Alaskan city renamed this because ships docked there |
Anchorage |
100 |
December 14, 1984 |
Colorado city whose name means "town" in Spanish |
Pueblo |
200 |
December 14, 1984 |
The city of Niagara Falls is its largest suburb |
Buffalo |
300 |
December 14, 1984 |
Known for manufacturing grain silos, it's North Dakota's largest city |
Fargo |
400 |
December 14, 1984 |
"Hub of the high plains" Mac Davis saw it in his rearview mirror |
Lubbock, Texas |
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December 14, 1984 |