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Trace the United States on a Map by Guessing Cities

Can you name the cities close to the geographical and political borders of the United States? Good luck!!
Check the pinned comment for more info, but it does contain spoilers!
Huge thanks to overtired for doing the CSS for this quiz!
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Cities can be 20km (12.4mi) from the coast/border.
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Last updated: July 1, 2024
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City
Capital of Washington, located on the Puget Sound
Olympia
Port city named after Mount Rainier, a nearby volcano
Tacoma
JetPunk is based in this city with the Space Needle
Seattle
'Icebox' of the United States, situated on the Rainy river
International Falls
Minnesotan city on Lake Superior, formerly a busy mining town
Duluth
City at the mouth of the Fox river home to the 'Packers' NFL team
Green Bay
Most populous city in Wisconsin nicknamed 'Brew City' due to its many German immigrants
Milwaukee
Third largest city in the US, known for 'The Bean'
Chicago
Northernmost point of Michigan's Lower Peninsula between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron
Mackinaw City
'Motor City' located on the border with Canada
Detroit
Ohioan city known for its glass industry
Toledo
City in Cuyahoga County, with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland
This city is named after a nearby group of waterfalls
Niagara Falls
'Flour City' in Upstate New York
Rochester
Resort town located in Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor
Major port city in Maine, named after an English isle
Portland
City in New England where a 'Tea Party' occured
Boston
Cape Cod Bay borders this city founded by Mayflower Pilgrims
Plymouth
'Elm City' where Yale University is located
New Haven
Largest city in the US with landmarks such as Central Park and the Statue of Liberty
New York
New Jerseyan city on the Passaic River whose name is similar to the above's
Newark
Resort city which American Monopoly is based on
Atlantic City
Former national capital where the Declaration of Independence was signed
Philadelphia
Capital of Delaware named after a city in Kent
Dover
Marylandian city located on the Delmarva Peninsula
Ocean City
Babe Ruth and Michael Phelps are from this former capital of the U.S.
Baltimore
Capital of the United States where the White House and Capitol Hill can be found
Washington D.C.
George Washington's childhood town which was the site of a major Civil War battle
Fredericksburg
First permanent English settlement in the Americas
Jamestown
Most populous in Virginia, known for its coastline and beaches
Virginia Beach
Hint
City
City in South Carolina, named after a King of England and Scotland
Charleston
Oldest city in Georgia and key port city during the American Revolution
Savannah
This northern Floridian city is nicknamed 'Jax'
Jacksonville
Resort city that hosts a well-known NASCAR race
Daytona Beach
'Venice of America' built during the Second Seminole War
Fort Lauderdale
Majority Hispanic city in southern Florida known for its beaches and nightlife
Miami
City on an island in the Straits of Florida
Key West
'City of Palms' found in Lee County
Fort Myers
City on Florida's West Coast, founded by a Russian
Saint Petersburg
Westernmost Floridian city known as 'the City of Five Flags'
Pensacola
Major port in the Deep South on the Gulf of Mexico
Mobile
City in Mississippi and former capital of New France
Biloxi
French speaking city on the Mississippi River which hosts many Mardi Gras celebrations
New Orleans
This city on an island was struck by a devastating hurricane in 1900
Galveston
Large port city with a Latin name
Corpus Christi
Southernmost city in Texas which shares its name with over 20 other towns in America
Brownsville
Populous city in Texas on the border with Mexico and New Mexico
El Paso
Sunniest city on Earth, found in southern Arizona
Yuma
Californian city adjacent to Tijuana
San Diego
Two-time Olympic host city known for the Hollywood Sign
Los Angeles
Resort town known for its pier
Santa Monica
'Golden Gate' city located on a peninsula
San Francisco
City in Northern California with many Redwood trees
Eureka
Largest coastal city in Oregon known for its beaches and sand dunes
Coos Bay
Northernmost town in the United States, with an Iñupiaq name
Utqiagvik
State capital of Alaska, located on the Alaskan Panhandle
Juneau
Former capital of Russian Alaska and largest city by area in the U.S.
Sitka
Most populous city in Alaska with many glaciers
Anchorage
Largest city in the Aleutian Islands and strategic port during WWII
Unalaska
Hawaiian capital, located on O'ahu
Honolulu
10 Comments
+2
Level 65
Feb 4, 2024
Thanks for taking this quiz!

I am glad to announce a new series called 'Trace the ___ by Guessing Cities' where I will do countries and possibly regions and continents, so stay tuned!

Sources and Credits

• Inspiration: this quiz by Jiaozira

• Massive thanks to overtired for doing the CSS and some of the SVG, this quiz wouldn't have been possible without him

• For most information I used Wikipedia and I confirmed that information with other sources

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Level 67
Feb 4, 2024
Nice one
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Level 65
Feb 5, 2024
Thanks!
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Level 75
Feb 14, 2024
Wow, this is fantastic! Most impressed I've been by a quiz in a long time, I really love the addition of the hints at the top of the map. Keep up the good work.
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Level 65
Feb 14, 2024
That was overtired's suggestion :)

I appreciate the support and I will expand upon this series, so stay tuned! (It does take me about a month to finish a quiz though)

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Level 91
Feb 14, 2024
The clues for Newark and Baltimore struck me as vague. To me, they don’t suggest either city.
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Level 65
Feb 14, 2024
Essex county is relatively popular and Newark is nicknamed 'Brick City'. Baltimore is an independent city which you would only find in Virginia and some other cities, including Baltimore. Baltimore is of course located on Chesapeake bay. The hints are there to spark that memory in your brain, if you don't know the city then the chances of you guessing it by the hint are low. The geographical position is the main hint,
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Level 65
Feb 15, 2024
I have now changed them both to be slightly more distinguishable
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Level 77
Feb 14, 2024
fredericksburg isnt coastal
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Level 65
Feb 15, 2024
Whilst you are correct, with that reasoning then Yuma isn't on the border. I have added a caveat.

For the sake of this quiz Virginia's and Maryland's inlets count as coast.