Cities Flashcards
The Disney City (US City)
Orlando FL
Kansas penitentiary city
Leavenworth
Maine port
Portland
New Hampshire port
Portsmouth
Georgia port
Savannah
Alabama resort
Mobile
New Mexico Ski resort
Taos
South Carolina port
Charleston
Mt. Washington overlooks this city (US City)
Pittsburgh PA
Pennsylvania Great Lakes port
Erie
The Crossroads of the West (US City)
Salt Lake City UT
The Witch City (US City)
Salem MA
City of Roses (US City)
Portland OR
End of the Oregon Trail
Astoria OR (named for John J. Astor)
Tennessee World’s fair city
Knoxville (named for John Knox)
Tennessee “Manhattan Project” city
Oak Ridge
Stone Mountain overlooks this city (US City)
Atlanta GA
NASA city in Alabama
Huntsville
Northernmost US State Capital
Juneau AK
US city with the most fountains
Kansas City MO
Comstock Lode city
Virginia City NV
Highest incorporated city in the US
Leadville CO
Gateway to the west
St. Louis MO
Cradle of Jazz
New Orleans LA
Mississippi port
Biloxi
The Streets in Monopoly are found here
Atlantic City NJ
Bagdad by the Bay (US City)
San Francisco CA
Insurance capital of the world
Hartford CN
Lincoln Park Zoo city
Chicago IL
Mayo Brothers Clinic city
Rochester MN
John Hopkins University city
Baltimore MD
Indiana Great Lakes port
Gary
Minnesota Great Lakes port
Duluth
Rhode Island jazz festival city
Newport
Oldest US State capital
Santa Fe NM
Alamo City (US)
San Antonio TX
City of Lakes (US)
Minneapolis MN
The “Biggest Little City in the World”
Reno NV
Oldest US City
St. Augustine FL
The City of Brotherly Love
Philadelphia PA
US State capital covering largest area
Juneau AK
First capital of California
San Jose
US State capital with the largest population
Phoenix AZ
The Hub of the Universe (US City)
Boston MA
Westernmost US State capital of the 48
Salem OR
Southernmost US State capital of the 48
Austin TX
Northernmost US state capital of the 48
Olympia WA
Westernmost US State Capital
Honolulu HI
Easternmost US State Capital
Augusta ME
Southernmost US State Capital
Honolulu HI
US State capital with the smallest population
Montpelier VT
Michigan city named for an indian chief
Pontiac
South Dakota frontier city
Deadwood
Windsor Ontario’s sister city (US City)
Detroit MI
Crescent City (US City)
New Orleans LA
Athens of the South (US City)
Nashville TN
Beale Street city (US City)
Memphis TN
Beacon Street City (US City)
Boston MA
The Big Peach (US City)
Atlanta GA
Washington city named for an indian chief
Seattle
Chocolate Capital of the World (US City)
Hershey PA
Omaha’s twin city
Council Bluffs IA
Wright brothers’ hometown
Dayton OH
Windy City (US City)
Chicago IL
Rubber Capital of the world (US City)
Akron OH
Pittsburgh of the South (US City)
Birmingham AL
Motor City (US City)
Detroit MI
Sunshine City (US City)
St. Petersburg FL
The Queen City (US City)
Cincinnati OH
City formerly known as Fort York
Toronto
Kansas City MO sister city
Kansas City KS
City formerly known as Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City
City formerly known as Angora
Ankora
City formerly known as Constantinople
Istanbul
City formerly known as Danzig
Gdansk
City formerly known as Lutentia
Paris
City formerly known as Salsbury
Harare
City formerly known as Batavia
Jakarta
Home of the world’s tallest building
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
City formerly known as New Amsterdam
New York City
City formerly known as Edo
Tokyo
City formerly known as Philadelphia
Amman Jordan
City formerly known as Tenochtitlan
Mexico City
City formerly known as Christiana
Oslo
The City of Bridges (World City)
Stockholm
City formerly known as Leningrad
St. Petersburg
Home of the Victoria and Albert Museum
London
Where Nobel Prizes (except for Peace) are awarded
Stockholm
WHO headquarters
Geneva
NATO headquarters
Brussels
Interpol headquarters
Paris
Home of the Kon Tiki Museum
Oslo
Home of the Guggenheim Museum
New York
City formerly known as Rangoon
Yangon
Home of the Prado
Madrid
The Jewel of the Adriatic (World City)
Venice
Home of the Uffizi Museum and the Bargello
Florence
Home of the Benaki Museum
Athens
Home of the Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam
Home of the Hermitage
St. Petersburg Russia
Home of the Taj Mahal
Agra India
Home of the Hagia Sophia
Istanbul
Home of the Tretykov Museum
Moscow
J. Paul Getty Museum city
Malibu CA
City served by Love Field
Dallas TX
City served by John Wayne Airport
Long Beach (Orange County) CA
City served by Ronald Reagan Airport
Washington D.C.
City served by Skye Harbor Airport
Phoenix AZ
City served by Logan Airport
Boston MA
Lake Superior Museum of Transport city
Duluth MN
The Pearl of the Orient (World City)
Manila
Eisenhower Museum city
Abilene KS
Home of the Peale Museum
Philadelphia PA
Will Rogers Museum city
Claremore OK
Field Museum city
Chicago IL
Gardner Museum city
Boston MA
OK Corral city
Tombstone AZ
Wisconsin city meaning “clear water”
Au Clair
Pabst Mansion city
Milwaukee WI
6th Floor Museum city
Dallas TX
Home of the Smithsonian
Washington D.C.
Where Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
Oslo
The Waltz City
Vienna
World city with the most fountains
Rome
Southernmost world capital
Wellington
Northernmost world capital
Reykjavik
World capital highest in elevation
La Paz
City served by Midway Airport
Chicago IL
World’s oldest walled city
Jericho
City served by Will Rogers and Wiley Post airports
Tulsa OK
Home of the Colorado Ski Museum
Vail
Home of the Norman Rockwell Museum
Stockbridge MA
Home of the Ringling Brothers Museum
Sarasota FL
Home of the Frick Collection
New York
Home of the Heard Museum
Phoenix AZ
Home of the Field Museum
Chicago IL
The City of Lights
Paris
World’s oldest continuously inhabited city
Damascus