The third city project?

Cecil describes the Philadelphia Experiment in his column of 23 October 1987, Cecil quotes John H of Virginia as saying, “I have long been interested in the ‘Philadelphia Experiment,’ which was supposedly conducted by the U.S. Navy during World War II as one of the three ‘city projects.’”

So my question about this is, if the Manhattan Project (the nuclear bomb) was the first “city project”, and the Philadelphia Experiment was the second “city project”… what was the third “city project”?

One of William Tenn’s best known stories is: The Brooklyn Project.

To repeat (though with spelling corrected) what I said the last time this question was asked:

Okay, that makes sense. I was just wondering about the emphasis on three and only three.

So, those rumors about the Peoria Project, they’re false, then?

I dunno, Peoria’s almost invisible…

Of course, even if the notion that there were these three - and only three - special “city projects” has no basis in reality, the loose end is where had John H. got the idea from when he wrote to Cecil?
The obvious guess is from Moore and Berlitz’s book, though it’s striking that none of the numerous websites that uncritically regurgitate their version seems to mention this particular detail.
Anybody got a copy of Moore and Berlitz that they can check? (I haven’t looked inside one in over twenty years.)

Didn’t Snake Pliskan escape from Peoria? Or am I think of some other city(other then New York and LA)?

Cleveland.

I thougt he was dead.

Same here, but he keeps suprising you.

People seem to like things to come in threes