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Correct:Columbia*QS070702*
Wrong 1:Charleston
Wrong 2:Columbus
Wrong 3:Georgetown
Wrong 4:Lynchburg
Wrong 5:Montgomery
Wrong 6:Raleigh
Wrong 7:Richmond
Wrong 8:Spartanburg
GeoByte1:President Woodrow Wilson's childhood home is located in Columbia. It is one of the city's main tourist attractions.
GeoByte2:Columbia is the largest city in South Carolina, and the most important trading center in the state.
GeoByte3:In 1865 Union general William T. Sherman shelled Columbia's State House in one of the last battles of the Civil War.
GeoByte4:The Congaree Indians lived in this area before white settlers arrived in the early 1700s.
GeoByte5:In 1786 Columbia replaced the seaport of Charleston as the capital of the state.
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