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Guy in midtown Atlanta who marches around, twirling a baton. An inspiration for many.

Children's street game of bygone days, involving pink Spalding (or "spaldeen") ball and broomstick. Now sadly defunct.

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

A term for Detroit coined by former president Franklin Roosevelt during the second World War to describe the transition of the Ford Motor Company's production from cars to tanks.

Nickname for Atlanta that comes from the generally sticky-hot weather in the city.

A pickled condiment made from cabbage and various other vegetables and spices.

Common phrase that you learn and laugh at in elementary school in WC. Refers to the fact that you can go into town via High Street, then hang a right on Gay Street and exit town to the east side.

Nickname for the city's award-winning daily newspaper, the Providence Journal. This paper holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously published daily in the U.S., having been started in 1829.