U.S. Cities Trivia Questions
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After winding down Lombard Street in which U.S. city might you dine at Fisherman's Wharf?
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san francisco
In which U.S. city, founded in 1718, are residents referred to as Orleanians?
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new orleans
In which largest city of Nevada can you find a museum dedicated to Mormon pioneers?
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las vegas
What is the largest city in Louisiana, where you can find the French Quarter?
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new orleans
Which city in Wyoming, with a population of about 50,000, is the largest in the state?
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cheyenne
Which city, incorporated on May 3, 1802, had its mayor appointed by the president?
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washington, d.c.
Which U.S. city is renowned for its cream cheese and cheese steaks?
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philadelphia
Which citys Franklin Mills outlet receives about 6 million tourists annually, significantly more than the 1.5 million visitors to its Liberty Bell?
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philadelphia
Which New England capital should you visit to see 'Old Ironsides' at Charlestown Navy Yard?
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boston
Which city in Wisconsin, known as the German Athens in the 19th century, is recognized as a leading center of German culture in the U.S.?
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milwaukee
In which Louisiana city can you find Audubon and Pontchartrain parks?
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new orleans
Which city in Nevada had a population growth from 8,500 in 1940 to 258,000 in 1990?
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las vegas
Which state capital is home to the Mile High Greyhound Park?
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denver
Which U.S. city has been nicknamed 'The Rubber Capital of the World'?
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akron, ohio
In which city is the Paul Revere Mall park with bronze tablets honoring the people of the North End located?
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boston
Which Delaware capital was laid out by William Penn on August 11, 1683?
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dover
What Georgia city is symbolized by a phoenix on its seal, representing its rise from the ashes?
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atlanta
What city in Pennsylvania is home to the Carnegie Library with over 3 million volumes?
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pittsburgh
Which U.S. city has a police department with an official emblem featuring a witch on a broomstick?
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salem, massachusetts
In which U.S. city is the world's largest brewing company, Anheuser-Busch, headquartered?
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st. louis
Which Ohio city was referred to as the 'Queen City of the West' by Longfellow?
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cincinnati
What capital city in the United States features the Eagle Gate, which was once the entrance to Brigham Young's estate?
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salt lake city
In which Southern city can you ride a streetcar on the St. Charles line, though the Desire line is no longer operational?
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new orleans
What is the largest city in the United States named after Saint Francis of Assisi?
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san francisco
Which city is home to the Moscone Center, which boasts over 500,000 square feet of exhibit and meeting space?
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san francisco
Which Louisiana city is renowned for its nightlife and features the French Quarter?
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new orleans
In which city can you find the Peale Museum, the Lacrosse Hall of Fame Museum, and the H.L. Mencken House?
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baltimore
In which U.S. city would you find the Peachtree Plaza, a 72-story hotel claimed to be America's tallest?
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atlanta
Which U.S. city is known as 'The Cradle of Jazz'?
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new orleans
Which state capital is served by Wiley Post Airport and Will Rogers Airport?
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oklahoma city
In which U.S. city can you ride a streetcar or a sternwheeler to visit the Audubon Zoo?
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new orleans
In which U.S. city can you visit the National Geographic Society's Explorers Hall?
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washington, d.c.
Which Pennsylvania city is known for having more than 1,000 bridges, more than any other U.S. city?
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pittsburgh
In which Alabama city can you ride an elevator to the top of the 55-foot statue of Vulcan?
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birmingham
Which city surpassed Chicago as the nation's second most populous city as of April 7, 1984?
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los angeles
In which U.S. city are the Mummers Parade and Pulaski Day Parade popular annual events?
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philadelphia
Which city in Alabama is known as the 'Football Capital of the South'?
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birmingham
In 1994, Bill Campbell became the mayor of which southern U.S. state capital?
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atlanta
Which city did Oliver Wendell Holmes describe as 'the thinking center of the continent, and therefore of the planet'?
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boston
In which Midwestern city can visitors tour the Pabst Mansion, built in 1893 in the Flemish Renaissance style?
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milwaukee
Which city is home to halls of fame for both softball and cowboys?
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oklahoma city
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