When I lived there, it was the city with the most parkland per capita in the US.
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Our first ever ruler from when we became an independent nation was known to carry pieces of roasted chicken in his suit pockets to sneak in snacks during the day.
In the city where I live there are two train stations, next to each other, and with different track gauges.
Eastern Europe somewhere?
I'd guess somewhere near the Spanish-French border, because I happen to know that Spain uses a different gauge to the rest of Europe.
A century ago, we had a disaster caused by a tsunami of molasses 25 ft high, going 35 mph
root beer flavored milk for $0.25 a cup among other flavors like chocolate and banana
We had a tea party during the revolutionary war, no not that tea party.
There's a catholic cathedral that was designed by a protestant and a protestant cathedral that was designed by a catholic.