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Cheyenne hosts the world’s largest outdoor rodeo (Cheyenne Frontier Days) every July.
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Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War and has a famous statue-lined street called Monument Avenue.
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Austin’s slogan is "Keep Austin Weird," celebrating its quirky, artsy culture and live music scene.
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Nashville is called "Music City" and is home to the Grand Ole Opry, the longest-running radio show in history.
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Charleston is the only West Virginia city with a professional sports team (the minor-league baseball team, the West Virginia Power).
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Pierre is the second-smallest state capital by population (after Montpelier, Vermont) and is pronounced "peer."
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Olympia is home to the world’s largest oyster (a giant sculpture at the Oyster House restaurant).
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Salt Lake City was founded by Mormon pioneers, and its streets are unusually wide because they were designed for ox-drawn wagons to turn around.
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Montpelier is the smallest U.S. state capital by population (fewer than 8,000 people) and has no McDonald’s.
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Madison is built on an isthmus between two lakes and was named after President James Madison.
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