/ Ask The Fact Monster / U.S. Cities / U.S. Cities Ask The Fact MonsterMore Questions U.S. Cities Jump to a category: - Any -AnimalsArtsAstronomyAwardsCalendarCivicsCountriesFoodGeographyHistoryHumanityIndexInventionsLanguageLiteratureMathMiscellanyMoneyMoviesNaturePeoplePresidentsRace genderReligionScienceSportsTelevisionU.S. CitiesU.S. HistoryU.S. StatesU.S. StatisticsWeather On top of the Capitol Records building in Los Angeles there is a light blinking a message in Morse code. What is the message saying? In the phrase, "District of Columbia"- to what or whom does 'Columbia' refer? Which U.S. city is called "The Emerald City?" I am hoping to get some information about the top 50 fastest growing cities in the U.S. during the past year. What are the top 25 cities in the U.S. that are visited most by tourists? And which make the most money from tourism? What city is known as the Loon Capital of the World? Hint: Wisconsin. The first public school was established in 1635. In which city was this school? What is the oldest U.S. city that is also a capital? What is the oldest city in the United States? How many state capitals are also the largest cities in their states? Why are St. Paul and Minneapolis called "Twin Cities"? How much water (in gallons) does New York City consume in one day? MoreFeaturesGamesPollsTimelinesQuizzes