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00084_Field_gg07q12.txt
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Audio:QS071201
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Correct:Jefferson City*QS071202*
Wrong 1:Hannibal
Wrong 2:Independence
Wrong 3:Kansas City
Wrong 4:Omaha
Wrong 5:St. Joseph
Wrong 6:St. Louis
Wrong 7:Springfield
Wrong 8:Topeka
GeoByte1:Missouri became the 21st state in 1821. Five years later Jefferson City, a small frontier town on the Missouri River, became its capital.
GeoByte2:Jefferson City is located on the Missouri River. In the 1830s it was an important stop for stagecoaches and steamboats.
GeoByte3:Jefferson City's famous murals by Missouri artist Thomas Hart Benton illustrate the history of Missouri.
GeoByte4:Jefferson City lies at the geographic center of Missouri, midway between Kansas City and St. Louis.
GeoByte5:Jefferson City was named for President Thomas Jefferson.
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