United States Cities Part 1
Across
- 2. the capital city of Texas
- 7. a popular city in Florida marked by its distinctly Latin flair and influence
- 8. Angeles referred to as "The City of Angels"
- 11. one of the oldest cities in the U.S.; played a historically significant role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; known for its old world southern charm
- 12. the capital of Virginia
- 13. a city in the Lonestar state known for its barbeque and cowboys
- 15. York City The city with the largest population in the United States; home of The Statue of Liberty
- 19. a rainy west coast city known for being the home of the first ever Starbucks and the Space Needle
- 21. Fe a city known for its Spanish colonial heritage and close proximity to the Mexican border
- 22. "Marathon Monday" takes place here
- 23. Louis a city in the heartland of the United States known for its Gateway Arch
- 24. the city at the center of the Civil Rights movement, notably the Bus Boycotts
- 26. a southwestern city known for its desert landscape and cactuses
- 27. Lake City known for a rich Mormon history and a pioneering past overlooking the largest inland lake in the western United States
- 29. City a bustling hub on the southern Great Plains known as "The Big Friendly" and containing the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
- 30. Rock known for the "Little Rock Nine", a group of African American teenagers who made civil rights history in 1957
Down
- 1. famous for its cheesesteaks
- 3. known as the racing capital of the world because it hosts the Indy 500, the Brickyard 400, and the U.S. Grand Prix Formula One race
- 4. of Columbia Home of the White House
- 5. the hometown of country music and the birthplace of bluegrass
- 6. a city in the Midwest region known for its contaminated water crisis
- 9. a southern city known for its thriving hip hop scene; having the busiest airport in the world; and containing the World of Coca-Cola
- 10. the treasure city of the Midwest containing the famous statue known as "The Bean"
- 13. known for motors and Motown
- 14. Francisco home of the Golden Gate Bridge
- 16. called the Mile High City
- 17. Rouge the fifth largest city on the Mississippi River, named by French explorers as "the Red Stick City"
- 18. the city where Johnny Cash was born and Elvis began his music career
- 20. Vegas known for its casinos
- 25. Orleans the birthplace of Jazz music
- 28. the capital of Maryland, sitting on the center of the Chesapeake Bay region