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- Chicago, Illinois [r]: Largest city in Illinois (U.S. state) and the Midwest United States of America with a population of 2.8m. [e]
- Library [r]: Collection of books and periodicals. [e]
- New Bedford, Massachusetts [r]: Add brief definition or description
- USS Yancey (AKA-93) [r]: Serving in WWII, an attack cargo ship [e]
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin [r]: Name of the largest city and largest county in the state of Wisconsin and 22nd-largest city in the U.S.A. [e]
- Chicago, Illinois [r]: Largest city in Illinois (U.S. state) and the Midwest United States of America with a population of 2.8m. [e]