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- The capital of Rhode Island.
- Providence
- Rhode Island's capital and largest city. It is the third largest port in New England. It was founded by Roger Williams.
- Providence
- The capital of Connecticut.
- Hartford
- The largest city in Maine and the birthplace of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Portland
- The capital of Vermont.
- Montpelier
- The smallest of the six largest cities of New England. It is the capital of New Hampshire and located on the Merrimack River. Printing is its leading industry.
- Concord
- The largest city in Vermont. It is the leading manfacturing center in Vermont, where steel, electronics equipment, aircraft, appliances, and cereal are made.
- Burlington
- The largest city in New England, as well as the capital of Massachusetts.It is home to several well known schools such as Harvard and M.I.T.
- Boston
- The capital of Maine.
- Augusta
- The third largest city in Connecticut, located on the north shore of Long Island Sound. It was founded by the Puritans in 1638 and is the home of Yale University.
- New Haven
- The capital of Massachusetts.
- Boston
- The capital of New Hampshire.
- Concord