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Cities in Mid-Atlantic
Cities in Mid-Atlantic
Annapolis ? a small and charming colonial port city known as the "sailing capital of the U.S."
Atlantic City ? the "Las Vegas of the East", with 11 casinos, nightlife, and beaches to boot
Baltimore ? a large port city with a thriving arts scene, edgy character, and some great Italian food
Buffalo ? the largest city in upstate New York, gateway to Niagara Falls, and home of the Buffalo wing
New York ? one of the world's greatest cities, the financial and artistic center of the U.S.
Philadelphia ? the nation's birthplace, with countless historic buildings and the rowdiest sports fans in the country
Pittsburgh ? the Steel City, full of magnificent bridges over the Three Rivers, interesting neighborhoods, and great food
Rochester ? an old industrial city with a rich history of innovation and progress, home to several universities and film and jazz festivals
Washington, D.C. ? the capital of the United States, with the country's most important museums and monuments nestled in the center of a diverse and vibrant city
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