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Audio:QS072001
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Correct:Raleigh*QS072002*
Wrong 1:Charleston
Wrong 2:Charlotte
Wrong 3:Columbia
Wrong 4:Durham
Wrong 5:Fayetteville
Wrong 6:Greensboro
Wrong 7:Knoxville
Wrong 8:Shelby
GeoByte1:Raleigh was named for Sir Walter Raleigh, the famed English adventurer and soldier.
GeoByte2:Raleigh is part of the three-county North Carolina Research Triangle, which is devoted to cultural, educational and scientific activities.
GeoByte3:Before the arrival of European settlers, the Tuscarora Indians lived in the area that is now Raleigh.
GeoByte4:Raleigh's beautiful tree-shaded streets have earned it the nickname "City of the Oaks."
GeoByte5:Andrew Johnson, the nation's seventeenth president, was born in Raleigh. His home has been preserved as a national memorial.
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