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= Waterfront city with a defunct power plant |
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= Originally incorporated as Slaughter |
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= Where gold was discovered in a creek named for a big cat |
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= Named after a fur trader and has its own dam |
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= Supposedly named after a city in France |
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= Shares a name with a bird |
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= Where a scene involving trains was shot for a classic 1940 film |
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= Named for a character created by a poet laureate |
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= Most famously associated with a 1950's plane crash |
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= Inspired the cartoon town home of two famous cartoon animals |
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= Settled by the Finns in 1892 with an artesian well |
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= Fond of moose and the inspiration for a 1960's hit single |
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= Named after a guy named Ransom |
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= Was bigger until a fire and then a war ravaged it |
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