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What are the answers? These are questions I want to ask nursing home residents but cannot find the answers.?
What cities are most commonly known by these nicknames? (There is more than one answer for some):-
City of Dreaming Spires
City of Magnificent Distances
City of the Angels
City of Churches
City of Love
City of Peace and Justice
City of the Tribes/the Eternal City
City of the Violated Treaty/Stab City
City of the Violet Crown
Crescent City
Empire City
The Fair City
Forbidden City
Granite City
The Harbour City/Emerald City
Monumental City/Charm City
Mormon City
Orchid City
Quaker City
Soul City
The Stampede City
Windy City
Motor City
Music City
The River City
The Steel City
The White City of the North
City of Dreaming Spires= Oxford
City of Magnificent Distances= Washington (USA)
City of The Angels= Los Angeles
City of Churches= Memphis, Adelaide, Brooklyn, Danville, Ft. Wayne, Jonesboro, Hooland, Louisville, Easton, Richmond, Wheaton, Montreal, Santiago de Queretaro, Przemys
City of Love= Paris and Rome
City of Peace and Justice= Jerusalem and The Hague
The Eternal City= Rome
Stab City= Limerick
City of The Violet Crown= Austin
Crescent City= New Orleans
Empire City= Augsburg, New York, NYC
Fair City= Perthshire
Forbidden City= Beijing
Granite City= Aberdeen and St. Cloud
Emerald City= Seattle
Charm City= Baltimore
Morman City= Burlington and Salt Lake City
Orchid City= Dipolog City, Medellin, Moyobamba, Shah Alam, and West Palm Beach
Quaker City= Philadelphia
Soul City= Jackson and Seattle
The Stampede City= Calgary
Windy City= Chicago
The Motor City= Detroit
Music City= Nashville
The River City= Sacramento and Brisbane
The Steel City= Pittsburg
The White City of The North= Beograd
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Bronze 'Angel' Sculpture (Brazil)
US$ 402.99
Sinuous in its essence, this sculpture examines the flow of humans set in motion by the spirit of dance. By Brazil's Emne Al-Haje, this sculpture is handcrafted from bronze and accented with a ribbon of copper wire and stands on a granite base.