Nickname for the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (or some claim the entire city of Oshkosh) referring to their heavy drinking reputation.
Trenton's unique vision of a pizza pie, light on the cheese and heavy with big chunks of tomato drizzled with olive oil.
A stew-like dish made from beans, beer, pork, peppers.
A nickname for the Port of Miami, due to the brisk business of passenger cruises situated here.
San Antonio is the only U.S. city with five Spanish missions. These historical structures served as the first foundations of the city (the Alamo is the oldest, built in 1718) along the San Antonio River.
The Kumeyaay, also know as the Diegueños, are the natives of the San Diego area (and of the southwestern US and Northwestern Mexico). The Kumeyaay still have reservations in San Diego and in Baja California, Mexico, where they are called kumiai
A nickname for St. Louis, originating in the Native American burial mounds that were once common to the city.
Nickname given to the city of Boulder, alluding to its left-leaning populace.