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.
Reference to the CTA trains, which run elevated from the streets.
Nickname for Atlanta that comes from the generally sticky-hot weather in the city.
A person so transfixed by gambling machines that he or she becomes virtually oblivious to the rest of the world.
Pimento cheese, a popular local snack-food/condiment, often eaten in a sandwich on white bread with mayo.
Pejorative nickname given to Madison by political conservatives due to its long history of progressive politics. (Also see "60 square miles surrounded by reality".)
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.
A reference to the Detroit Red Wings hockey team when they lose.