Queen City

Proper noun

 * 1) Bangor, Maine.
 * 2) Buffalo, New York, so-called as it was once the largest city along the Great Lakes.
 * 3) Charlotte, North Carolina, named for British queen.
 * 4) Cincinnati, Ohio.
 * 5) Clarksville, Tennessee.
 * 6) Cumberland, Maryland, historically, for being at one time the second largest city in Maryland.
 * 7) Denver, Colorado, often referred to as the "Queen City of the Plains".
 * 8) Dickinson, North Dakota
 * 9) Allentown, Pennsylvania.
 * 10) Manchester, New Hampshire, referred to as the “Queen City” due to it being larger than than New Hampshire’s capital, Concord.
 * 11) Meridian, Mississippi, so-named either because it was an important stop on the Queen and Crescent rail line (itself deriving from Cincinnati's designation as Queen City) or because a "gypsy queen" Kelly Mithcell is buried there.
 * 12) Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, as  is Latin for "queen"; the city was renamed (from Wascana) in honour of Queen Victoria, who was the British monarch at the time.
 * 13) Seattle, Washington, so-named in 1869 by real estate developers who heralded it as "the Future Queen City of the Pacific".
 * 14) Springfield, Missouri.
 * 15) Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
 * 16) Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, named after Queen Victoria who was the British monarch at the time of the settlement's founding (1843).
 * 17) Burlington, Vermont.
 * 1) Manchester, New Hampshire, referred to as the “Queen City” due to it being larger than than New Hampshire’s capital, Concord.
 * 2) Meridian, Mississippi, so-named either because it was an important stop on the Queen and Crescent rail line (itself deriving from Cincinnati's designation as Queen City) or because a "gypsy queen" Kelly Mithcell is buried there.
 * 3) Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, as  is Latin for "queen"; the city was renamed (from Wascana) in honour of Queen Victoria, who was the British monarch at the time.
 * 4) Seattle, Washington, so-named in 1869 by real estate developers who heralded it as "the Future Queen City of the Pacific".
 * 5) Springfield, Missouri.
 * 6) Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
 * 7) Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, named after Queen Victoria who was the British monarch at the time of the settlement's founding (1843).
 * 8) Burlington, Vermont.

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