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I'd love to say Salem but no subway unless you're looking for a sandwich.
Very nice catch on the reason for the numbered streets, Diana. Agreed.
At first I went with D.C., too, but Boston is definitely a viable option.
At first I went with D.C., too, but Boston is definitely a viable option.

(However, Chester, CTs airport didn't open until 1959, and I'm pretty sure Terrible knows when WWII started and ended....)
And there would have been reason to leave an old (thus historical) and attractive Catholic Church standing, and there's a lot of Catholics in New England (Chess's apartment building is a disused Catholic Church).
I'm rereading the books now, in part to take it a little more slowly (they were quite intriguing so I kinda blazed through them, and missed some things), in part to come up with a *QUALITY* review of the books, in part because of Terrible (*wink*), and in part because I want to come up with a location of Triumph City.
It's also far enough from New York to require a *flight* to Triumph City, so that utterly rules out Philadelphia, even if it had a subway system (which I'm fairly certain it doesn't).
Also, it apparently has fairly harsh winters, so that rules out anything north of say, the Mason-Dixon line, unless there's some kind of climate change assosciated with Haunting Week.
I would say DC sounds like a good candidate for the name "Triumph", since one of the things the Church overcame was world governments.
I'd almost say Boston, though.
I would say the numbered streets aren't a guarantee. With the number of streets that are named after either political or religious figures in the United States, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the streets were renamed after the Church took over.