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US 100 Places
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US 100 Places
15 words
San Francisco
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The California city of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in the state, with a 2008 population estimate of 808,976 residents. The popular international tourist destination is famous for its landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and trademark cable cars, as well as the steep rolling hills throughout the city.
Chicago
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The third largest city in the United States is Chicago, Illinois with an estimated 2.8 million residents. Chicago is located on the southwest shore of Lake Michigan, one of America's Great Lakes. The city was established in 1833, and now is considered a major player in the global economy.
Miami
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The city of Miami, Florida in the United States, is a major Atlantic coast port and tourist destination in southeast Florida. The subtropical climate added to the incredible beaches and protected harbor makes Miami a popular tourist destination as well as a traditional home for retirees. Miami has become a popular center for Haitian and Latin American music and art.
Los Angeles
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The people are going to Los Angeles.
The people are going to Los Angeles.
New York
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I love hot dogs from New York.
I love hot dogs from New York.
Boston
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The largest city and the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is Boston. It is the largest city in the New England region of the United States. Boston was incorporated as a town in 1630, later to be incorporated as a city in 1822. It is one of America's oldest cities.
Atlanta
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The capital city of the state of Georgia, United States is Atlanta. It is also Georgia's most populous city. Atlanta's population in 2008 was estimated at about 538,000 people. The city was incorporated as Atlanta in 1847.
Texas
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The state of Texas is in the southwestern United States. The name means "friends" in Caddo. In 1845, Texas was admitted to the Union as the twenty-eighth state. Austin is the capital and Houston is the largest city of the state. In area, it is the second largest state in the fifty United States.
Seattle
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Seattle, Washington in the United States is a major Pacific seaport in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle has grown from a pioneer outpost and lumber center into a thriving major city mostly because of the Yukon gold rush. The city sits about one hundred miles south of the Canadian/United States border between Puget Sound and Lake Washington.
Philadelphia
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The historic city of Philadelphia, is the largest city in Pennsylvania. The sixth most populous city in the country, Philadelphia was at the center of the nation's development for hundreds of years. The "City of Brotherly Love" was in the center of the original thirteen American colonies both physically and politically.
Hawaii
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The state of Hawaii is the only entirely island state of the United States. It is located in the Pacific Ocean. It became the fiftieth state in 1959. The capital of Hawaii is Honolulu, which is also the state's largest city. In area, it is ranked forty-third largest state of the fifty United States.
Florida
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The state of Florida is in the southeastern coastal area of the United States. Florida borders the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. It became the twenty-seventh state of the Union in 1845. In area, Florida is the twenty-second largest of the fifty United States.
Colorado
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The state of Colorado is in the Rocky Mountain area of the western United States. The state became the thirty-eighth to be admitted to the country in 1876. In area, Colorado is the eighth largest of the fifty United States. Colorado is popular for its ski areas and plentiful outdoor activities.
California
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The state of California is in the western United States, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west. It became the thirty-first state in 1850. California is the most populous state and in area, the third largest of the fifty states.
Washington, D.C.
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