With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: Fort Wayne is referred to as the "City of Churches", an official moniker that began from the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.
text_B: If a pilgrim travels to Fort Wayne in the late-19th century, is it possible for him to call the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths "City of Churches"?
YES.