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SCOTUS trivia

Since its creation, the United States Supreme Court has been housed in three different U.S. cities. Your trivia for the week: Name those three cities

a) Washington, New York, and Boston
b) Washington, Philadelphia, and Richmond
c) Washington, New York, and Philadelphia
d) Washington, Boston, and Richmond

The correct answer: Washington, New York, and Philadelphia. The Supreme Court first met in the Merchants Exchange Building in New York City and then moved to Independence Hall in Philadelphia when the federal government moved there in 1790. In 1800, the federal government moved for a final time to Washington, D.C.,