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The cities along the Erie Canal became prosperous.
Mississippi
Although there are cities which lie across the Missouri river from each other, such as: Pierre and Fort Pierre, South Dakota Bismarck and Mandan, North Dakota and others, none of them are really known as 'twin cities'. The two cities famously known as the "Twin Cities" are St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, which lie along the Mississippi river.
Vicksburg and Port Hudson.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
Cities along the railroad expanded and became population centers.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
Yellowknife.
Cities were developed progressively along the time.
The best city along the main road is Bloemfontein, which has a number of B&Bs / guesthouses, both in the city proper and along the national road. It is roughly halfway between the two cities.