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The United States Federal Reserve System consists of twelve Federal Reserve Banks, each responsible for a particular district, and some with branches.The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is located only a few blocks from the former location of the World Trade Center buildings. It has a gold vault 100 feet beneath the street. That depository is the largest in the world – even larger than the legendary Fort Knox gold reserves in the mid-1980s. The gold is owned by foreign nations, including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Its value is estimated at $25 billion.
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- 1st District - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
- 2nd District - Federal Reserve Bank of New York, with a branch in Buffalo, New York
- 3rd District - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
- 4th District - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, with branches in Cincinnati, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- 5th District - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, with branches in Baltimore, Maryland and Charlotte, North CarolinaFor other places or people named Charlotte, see Charlotte (disambiguation). One of the fastest-growing and most prosperous American metropolises, the Queen City is the world's second biggest banking center. Charlotte located near the border of North Carol
- 6th District - Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaThis article is about the state capital of Georgia. For other things named Atlanta, please see Atlanta (disambiguation). skyline Atlanta is the capital and largest city of the state of Georgia, a state of the United States of America. It is the county sea, with branches in Birmingham, AlabamaBirmingham is the largest city in the U. state of Alabama and the county seat of Jefferson County. The city also occupies portions of Shelby County. Though the population of the city itself is only 242,820 ( 2000 U. census), it serves as the major nucleus, Jacksonville, FloridaJacksonville redirects here. Alternate meanings: Jacksonville (disambiguation Jacksonville is a city located in Duval County, Florida, USA. It is the county seat of Duval County 6. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 735,617. Geograp, Miami, FloridaThis article is about the city in Florida. for other meanings, see Miami (disambiguation . Miami is a city located in southeast Florida in Miami-Dade County on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean, in the United States., Nashville, TennesseeFor other cities named Nashville, see Nashville (disambiguation). Nashville is the capital city of Tennessee, a state of the United States of America. Nashville is located on the Cumberland River in Davidson County. Nicknamed "Music City, U. it is the hom, and New Orleans, LouisianaNew Orleans is the largest city in the state of Louisiana, United States of America. By law and government, the city of New Orleans and the parish of Orleans Parish are one and the same 6. It is an industrial and distribution center, a major seaport, and
- 7th District - Federal Reserve Bank of ChicagoThis article is about the city, for other uses of the term see Chicago (disambiguation : Hog butcher for the world,Tool maker, stacker of wheat,Player with railroads and the nation's freight handler;Stormy, husky, brawling,City of the big shoulders. Carl, with a branch in Detroit, Michigan
- 8th District - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, with branches in Little Rock, Arkansas, Louisville, Kentucky, and Memphis, Tennessee
- 9th District - Federal Reserve Bank of Minnepolis, with a branch in Helena, Montana
- 10th District - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, with branches in Denver, Colorado, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Omaha, Nebraska
- 11th District - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, with branches in El Paso, Texas, Houston, Texas, and San Antonio, Texas
- 12th District - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, with branches in Los Angeles, California, Portland, Oregon, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Seattle, Washington
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