Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Athens :)
Because santa said so
St. Louis
The birthplace of democracy is commonly considered to be Europe. Specifically, ancient Greece, where the concept of democratic governance first emerged in city-states like Athens around the 5th century BCE.
It is in New York, NY
That would be claimed by several different peoples today - Athens or Rome, take your pick.
the American flag is red,white,and blue philly is the city of brotherly love and has the liberty bell, so the phillies are American
the city of Bethlehem
Philadelphia was the capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800, and is known as the birthplace of American democracy as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were both signed there. The city played a key role in the American Revolution and has a rich history dating back to the 17th century.
she's American and she went to school with Paris Hilton in new york.she was born in new york city.
The one that is most readily recognized is the simple 'Philly' which has gained almost universal acceptance. The nickname 'City of Brotherly Love' is also popular and well known and it has also been known as the 'Cradle of Liberty' and 'The Birthplace of America' and to a lesser extent as 'The Quker City' and 'The City of Neighborhoods'.
The first insurance company in the United States is based in Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford is called the insurance city as it is the "birthplace" of American insurance.