Not exact matches
Of the more than 200
cities which applied to be
chosen for «Amazon HQ2,» the ecommerce giant has now whittled the list down to 20 contenders: Toronto, Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, Denver, Nashville, Los Angeles, Dallas, Austin, Boston, New York
City, Newark, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Washington (D.C.), Raleigh,
Northern Virginia, Atlanta and Miami.
It was named the «
City of Destiny» in the late 19th century when the
Northern Pacific Railroad
chose the area to be the western terminus.
A representative from Walmart said the company
chose to start in Thunder Bay because the stores in the
northern Ontario
city have the infrastructure to easily make the change.
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It was named the «
City of Destiny» in the late 19th century when the
Northern Pacific Railroad
chose the area to be the western terminus.
Although the population is largely spread across the entire landmass of Georgia, many have
chosen to live within the many
cities of
northern and southern Georgia.