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Q: How many towns in New Jersey are named after George Washington?
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What states have towns named Dublin?

California, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia all have towns named Dublin.


Who took 175 troops down the Ohio River and captured several towns?

George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark led soldiers down the Ohio River and captured many towns. He rose to the rank of Brigadier General.


What President has the most places named after him?

A list of places named after US presidents? Consider:Washington StateWashington DCLincoln, NebraskaMadison WisconsinJefferson City, MissouriMonroe, WashingtonMt. Mc Kinley (denali) AlaskaMonrovia LiberiaCleveland OhioMt Washington New HampshireJacksonville FloridaJackson MississippiTop Ten U.S. Cities Named after U.S. Presidents:Jacksonville, FloridaWashington, District of ColumbiaLincoln, NebraskaMadison, WisconsinJackson, MississippiTyler, TexasJacksonville, North CarolinaJackson, TennesseeTaylor, MichiganJeffersonville, Indiana(Cleveland, Ohio was not named after Pres. Cleveland.)


A town in Texas with letter x?

Currently there are no towns that are named with the letter X. There was at one time a town named X-ray, sometimes spelled Exray), however it no longer exists.


What was hooversvilles?

Hooversvilles were towns that arose during the great depression. They were shantytowns made of scrap metal and wood that could become a sqatters house. They ususally popped up in parks and vacant lots on the outskirts of the old towns. They were named in vain of president Hoover, who, did nothing in this time of need.