In the early 1900s, the nickname for a group of early skyscrapers at the intersection of 20th Street and 1st Ave.
You'd better not do that.
Slang for someone from Newark
The Cincinnati version has less viscosity than the traditional Texas-style, and different spices that render it more 'strong' than 'hot' by most accounts.
A historic mansion that is now used to host visitors and events, and to offer bourbon tastings and house a bourbon cooking school.
A nickname for the Port of Miami, due to the brisk business of passenger cruises situated here.
Referring to something that was damaged or destroyed during Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The hurricane made landfall as a category 4 storm and did extensive damage to downtown Charleston as well as the northern suburbs of Mount Pleasant, Sullivan's Island, and Isle of Palms.
Guy in midtown Atlanta who marches around, twirling a baton. An inspiration for many.