Amazon has revealed the 20 locations in the running for its next headquarters. 238 bids came in from across North America in hopes that “HQ2” could create jobs and boost their local economy. The fight to be Amazon’s next home was fierce and some places made very impassioned pitches. “Alexa, where is the most interesting company in the world going to locate?” “Obviously, Washington, D.C.” A city in Georgia offered to change its name. “Greetings, Amazon and Mr. Jeff Bezos. Welcome to Amazon, Georgia.” New York City lit up the Empire State Building in orange lights. Calgary, Alberta, said they would fight a bear for the headquarters. And Tucson, Arizona, sent a 20-foot cactus to Seattle on a flatbed truck. Many cities, including Newark, Chicago and Los Angeles, offered tax-related perks. Others vowed to invest in public transportation to reduce traffic. Amazon promises to bring as many as 50,000 high-paying jobs to the winning city over the next 10 to 15 years. The company said they’ll announce their decision later this year.