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00083_Field_gg06q11.txt
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Audio:QS061101
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Correct:Dover*QS061102*
Wrong 1:Albany
Wrong 2:Annapolis
Wrong 3:Camden
Wrong 4:Delaware City
Wrong 5:Milford
Wrong 6:Newark
Wrong 7:Trenton
Wrong 8:Wilmington
GeoByte1:Dover was laid out on the orders of the famous William Penn, proprietor of the "Three Lower Counties" on the Delaware River.
GeoByte2:Delaware became the first state on December 7, 1787. The date appears on Delaware's state flag.
GeoByte3:Dover, Delaware, lies on the banks of the St. Jones River.
GeoByte4:Dover is the second-largest city in Delaware. The largest is Wilmington, a leading banking and manufacturing center.
GeoByte5:Dover's colonial-style government buildings are clustered around a grassy plaza known as the Green.
GeoByte6:This city was named for the English city of Dover. It has been the capital of Delaware since 1777.
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