The great-grandfather of this traitor was an early governor of the Rhode Island colony
Benedict Arnold
Tamaki Makaurau is an increasingly common alternate name for Auckland in this country
New Zealand
In 1987 she told British magazine Woman's Own, "There is no such thing as society"
Margaret Thatcher
The oldest and among the most prominent part of this Cambridge campus is a great place to pahk your cah...
Harvard Yard
Since 1998 his name has been on the U.S. airport whose code is DCA
Reagan
Char Adams' book "Black-Owned" tells of David Ruggles, a Black bookstore owner of the 1830s whose home was a "stop" on this route
the Underground Railroad
Brush up on your French for a visit here, where you can walk along the St. Lawrence before catching the Habs at the Bell Centre
Montreal
"Great Satan" was his shorthand for the United States in his 10 years ruling Iran before his death in 1989
Ayatollah Khameini
New England Patriots can walk this 2.5-mile red line that passes by Granary Burying Ground & Park Street Church
the Freedom Trail
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The slogan of Liverpool's Airport, "Above us only sky", comes from the song "Imagine" written by this namesake.
John Lennon
Serving three decades on the Tribal Council, Annie Dodge Wauneka was called the legendary mother of this Native American nation
the Navajo
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Like his famous grandfather, portrait artist Lucian Freud died at home in this city
London
Adlai Stevenson, at the U.N.: "Do you, Ambassador Zorin, deny that the USSR has placed... missiles & sites in" this country?
Cuba
43 Monument Sq. is the address for the 221' obelisk that took 17+ years to build & is named for this battle it memorializes
Alaska Airlines' main hub isn't in Alaska but at this airport in the Northwest
Sea-Tac
In 1893 Howard Hyde Russell founded a force to reckon with for the next 40 years: not the anti -bar or -tavern but the Anti-this League
Saloon
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Semiconductors used in A.I. pour out of a science park in Hsinchu on this island
Taiwan
"The fate of nations is intimately bound up with their powers of reproduction", he said in 1927, urging Italians to grow to 60 million in number
Mussolini
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The Boston Marathon finishes up in this alliterative neighborhood that includes Newbury Street & Comm Ave
Back Bay
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Her name is on the world's busiest airport named for a woman.
Indira Gandhi
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She wrote "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" after visiting Union troops camped near Washington, D.C.
Julia Ward Howe
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In Richard Nixon's "Six Crises", No. 4 is when his car is attacked in this South American city, where 61 years later the U.S. closed its embassy
Caracas
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Israel's first PM David Ben-Gurion is often quoted as saying "In Israel, in order to be a realist, you must believe in" these
miracles
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You can hop on over to the Frog Pond in this 50-acre pentagon
Boston Common
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As a goodwill gesture to Greece, Alexander the Great's name was removed from this North Macedonian capital's airport
Skopje
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