This city was named the 'unhappiest city in America' by Gallup in 2011.
In 1977, this town was struck by the only F4 tornado in the state's recorded history.
This town is an unincorporated community located in the Sierra Nevada foothills that was once a Gold Rush Boomtown.
This panhandle town has been left out of the nearby real estate boom because of a large, smelly chemical plant and paper mill on the city's waterfront.
This seat of Effingham County is known for its collection of Folk Victorian houses.
This Capital City is the burial place of Abraham Lincoln.
This city is the birthplace of NFL quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Phil Simms.
This town in Livingston Parish had a population of 487 in 2010.
The birthplace of basketball, this city went into decline after the closing of the National Armory. Is a High-Speed Rail its only choice?
Known as the birthplace of Route 66, this city was named for the hometown of James Wilson, who offered free whiskey to anyone who voted to support his naming of the city.
Its Gothic Revival Congregation Church, built in 1852, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This town, often mentioned in the TV show 'Little House on the Prairie,' has its state only brick plant.
This town of just over 5,000 residents is located near the W.K. Kellogg Airport.
This town of 1600, founded in 1873, is home to the Sarpy County Fair, held every August.
This town of 44 square miles and 1300 residents is also home to Gile State Forest.
The official limits of this small town include the northern end of Ostego Lake.
Author Ken Kesey graduated from its local high school. Matt Groening grew up a hundred miles to the north.
Home to the two-story Springfield Mall, this township is neighbored by Haverford and Upper Darby.
This town of 500 residents has hosted the Governor's Frog Jump since 1969.
Of the 2,000 residents of this town, 1200 are inmates at the state prison.
Though most of its men enlisted in the Confederate army, this town was occupied by Union forces early in the Civil War and its First Presbyterian Church used as a stable.
Though this town thrived during the 1840s and 1850s, its businesses began to close during the Civil War until the town disappeared.
Ralph Flanders, late senator from this state, died in this town which hosted the premier of 'The Simpsons Movie.'
Known for its massive beltway interchange, nicknamed The Mixing Bowl.
Formally established in 1790, this town of fewer than 500 residents is currently considering incorporating.
Of the five in this state, the largest has fewer than 3,000 residents and is located in the same county as the state's Capital City.
Often called 'America's Crud Bucket', among others, its town motto is 'A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.'
This township was the site of the Battle of Springfield, the last battle of the American Revolution to be fought in this state.
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