I think Chattanooga was the only city that saw two major battles - if Chattanooga was classified as a city in 1863.
The most battles in the US have been fought in Virginia.
new york
New York saw the most battles during the Revolutionary War. A total of one third of all battles during the war were fought there. The Battle of Saratoga, New York was a turning point, and was instrumental in getting the colonists supports from the European rivals of Britain, France and Spain.
Yes, most of the battles the Romans fought had names. That's so that historians, both ancient and modern, could let us know what tactics or battle stats that they were discussing. Most of the battles were named after the city or area where they were fought, such as the battles of Alesia, Pharsales, Actiuim, etc.
Virginia and Tennessee
Most of the battles of the American Revolution were fought on American soil. The battles took place in eastern north America, from Massachusetts to South Carolina.
Operations Rolling Thunder, Linebacker, and Linebacker II (also known as the Christmas Bombings) were some of the most intense battles fought by US Airmen during the war.
War of 1812
In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
In the US Civil War, almost all the battles were fought in the South.
mainly it was fought in the south, although many battles were fought in the north and as far west as Oklahoma.
Spain and the US, but the battles were fought in the Caribbean and the Pacific.