A nickname for the Port of Miami, due to the brisk business of passenger cruises situated here.
Italian Ice
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 county park situated along Lake Travis, is the only clothing-optional public park in Texas.
Rubber Bands.
The infamous NYC street vendor hot dog, generally Sabrett's brand shoved haphazardly into a soggy bun and topped with a variety of gloppy condiments. The consumption of this NYC grab-and-go staple is almost an urban rite of passage and the Manhattan version of Russian Roulette.
Philadelphia's area code and a colloquial term for Philadelphia itself, as in the following sentence:
"Allen Iverson was really representin' the 215 in Los Angeles last night when he torched Kobe."
Local slang for a type of hard-shell clam, later, a fictional suburb of Providence featured on the "Family Guy" television show.