Many U.S. cities are named for U.S. presidents, but only two states’ most populous cities are named for presidents. In fact, both of those cities are named for the same president. What are the cities?
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Answer to trivia No. 69
The only current general-circulation U.S. coin that displays the name of a woman is the Alabama state quarter, which has a portrait of Helen Keller, with her name in English and in Braille. Winner: Elizabeth Lagerquist of Seattle.
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