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The personality of American cities
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Hungerford, Edward, 1875-1948
Title
The personality of American cities
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New York, McBride, Nast
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Our ancient hub.--America's New York--Across the East River.--William Penn's town.--The monumental city.--The American Mecca.--The city of the seven bills.--Where romance and courtesy do not forget.--Rochester and her neighbors.--Steel's great capital.--The sixth city.--Chicago, and the Chicagoans.--The twin cities.--The gateway of the Southwest.--The old French lady by the river-bank.--The city of the little squares.--The American Paris.--Two rivals of the north Pacific, and a third.--San Francisco, the newest phoenix.--Belfast in America.--Where French and English meet.--The city that never grows young
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