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I got 32 (some by accident) Plus SF. There were two or three that I should have gotten, but the rest I was just completely stomped by. People from the NE should do well in this. so many towns from NY, PA and MA.
From the top 20 I got only two wrong 11 and 20 (both PA towns)
All I really missed was the now small towns. I was really surprised to see Lafayette, LA.
Yeah, me too...Didn't realize it was the second largest city in Louisiana at that time. It's always suprising how rural the South was back then... You'd think Baton Rouge would have been sizable by that period, but outside of New Orleans which was huge, Charleston, Savannah, and a few places in Virginia, there weren't many sizable towns let alone cities in 1850 in the region.
I got 32/50---I missed most of the towns that were annexed by the large Northeastern cities.
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