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1. Savannah State University: a public university that is in historic Savannah, Georgia.  
2. Savannah Technical College: Technical institute that is located in Savannah, Georgia.  
3. South University: private university located in Savannah, Georgia.  
4. Anonymous Tattoo: A top-notch downtown tattoo shop, with gorgeous murals painted up the hallways. The shop itself is clean and...  
5. Historic District, The: Savannah's downtown; among the largest officially designated National Historic Landmark Districts in the...  
6. America's Most Haunted City: Savannah has earned this somewhat dubious designation, probably due to the popularity of local 'ghost tours' among...  
7. General James Oglethorpe: The original founder of Savannah back in 1733, when it was originally an English colony.  
8. City Market, The: A pedestrian "mall" with a large number of unique shops and restaurants in a historic setting.  
9. Oliver Sturges House: A historic house built in 1813 by its namesake, who was a successful merchant and part-owner of the first steamship to...  
10. Davenport House Museum: A restored historic residence built in 1820, now preserved as a museum that mimics the original...  
11. Telfair Museum of Art: One of the oldest art museums of its type, having been opened in 1886, this museum continues to be a source of great...  
12. vest parks: Refers to the many small parks spread throughout the city; as in, 'vest-pocket' parks (mini-parks).  
13. Forsyth Park: The oldest of Savannah's larger parks, and the location of one of Savannah's most-recognized water fountains. The...  
14. Art & Soul of Savannah, The: Nickname and catchphrase referring to the City Market.  
15. Hodgson Hall: An Italianate Greek Revival-style structure dating back to the 1800s, located in the northwestern section of Forsythe...  
 

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An infamous legal trial that took place in Phoenix in the 1960s, a complicated fiasco involving an inheritance and "scientific proof" for the existence of a human soul.

1. A derogatory term for a person born and raised in the city of Troy, New York. The more proper term would be "Trojan."

2. A derogatory name for the city of Troy itself, likening it to a toilet.

This is the proper pronunciation with emphasis on the first syllable, NOT the second. We are not a city in Germany nor are we the same as New Berlin.

A nickname for the student section at Wisconsin Badger basketball games.

Local slang for a type of hard-shell clam, later, a fictional suburb of Providence featured on the "Family Guy" television show.

This slang for rubber bands in Pittsburgh speak.

For some reason, low-numbered license plates have become a status symbol in Rhode Island, to the point of a rash of illegal auctions taking place for these prestigious items.