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United States Landmarks Map Quiz

Click the name of each highlighted American landmark on the map below.
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Quiz by relessness
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Last updated: October 28, 2018
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First submittedFebruary 16, 2017
Times taken34,234
Average score72.7%
Rating4.52
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Select Landmark
Denali
French Quarter
Gateway Arch
Golden Gate Bridge
Grand Canyon
Hollywood Sign
Hoover Dam
Kennedy Space Center
Liberty Bell
Mauna Kea
Monument Valley
Mount Rainier
Mount Rushmore
Niagara Falls
Plymouth Rock
Space Needle
Statue of Liberty
Walt Disney World
White House
Wrigley Field
Yellowstone Caldera
Yosemite
This Landmark is:
+5
Level 79
Feb 19, 2017
Nice one. I did better than I expected myself to do. One little mistake: When you show the answers, it says 'This city is:' when it should say something like 'This landmark is:'
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Level 61
Apr 13, 2017
100% first try!
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Level 75
Apr 13, 2017
I was quickly scanning for Statue of Liberty, and clicked on Liberty Bell before I could stop myself. Grrrrr.
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Level 68
Apr 23, 2017
Major Props for including Wrigley as a national landmark. Fellow Cubs fan?
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Level 86
Jul 10, 2017
this was too easy for this geography and travel buff. 100% with 2:35 to go. It helps that I have actually been to all of these places. bragging finished!
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Level 65
Jul 10, 2017
I consider 19/22 as good for someone who has never been to the US
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Level 59
Jul 10, 2017
This was fun! I had to skip a couple to use process of elimination, but I managed 100%. Woohoo!
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Level 51
Jul 10, 2017
Good quiz, little confused why out of all the things in Chicago you went with Wrigley. There's a ton more things that would be familiar with more people. By that same line of thinking Boston should be on here with the Green Giant, and Saint Louis with Busch Stadium.
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Level 88
Jul 10, 2017
It doesn't say it has to be the city's most famous landmark. And just because the quiz maker happened to use a ballpark for one city, that doesn't mean s/he has to use a ballpark for any other cities. 67% of people are correctly guessing Wrigley Field, so I don't think it's TOO obscure.
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Level 66
Jun 6, 2021
I guessed it cause I knew everything else. As a non-american it's probably the least notable place on here. Not that that's a bad thing
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Level 77
Jul 10, 2017
Green Giant? I think you mean Green Monster....
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Level 89
Oct 28, 2019
Hohoho
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Level 68
Jul 11, 2017
Thanks for this, it has really helped me with some of the locations of landmarks I had heard of but didn't pinpoint on a map before - like Mt Rushmore and Gateway Arch.
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Level 66
Jul 11, 2017
I really think Chicago has better options than Wrigley Field. Sears Tower (it's not the Willis Tower, no matter what the sign says)? Navy Pier? The Loop (makes as much sense as the whole French Quarter)?
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Level 73
Jul 27, 2018
Even as a die hard, cradle to the grave St Louis Cardinal fan, I can't think of anything that says Chicago more clearly than that place where their team plays at baseball, whatever their name is. Just kidding guys. It's an American icon of the game and its history. Excellent choice.
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Level 64
Jul 11, 2017
Too US-centric
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Level 61
Jul 12, 2017
LOL
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Level 55
Jul 13, 2017
Niagara Falls. NIAGARA FALLS! Slowly I turn...
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Level 82
Jul 13, 2017
Pretty easy. Wouldn't have known where Monument Valley was but, process of elimination...
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Level 44
Mar 22, 2018
that was a good add tho because it makes people think about where the Grand Canyon is. :)
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Level 53
Feb 8, 2019
I didn't see white house until after the fact and chose it for D.C. *facepalm*
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Level 28
Sep 28, 2017
Ok quiz, I don’t know if I’d call the Space Needle a landmark though.
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Level 86
Oct 9, 2018
landmark. noun. an object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance

Sounds right to me.

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Level 89
Oct 28, 2019
Towers are more often used as navigational landmarks than anything. I don't get what you mean.
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Level 48
Dec 9, 2017
20/20
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Level 71
Nov 16, 2018
There are 22
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Level 67
Jul 19, 2019
Easy for americans, tough when you are not from the US, interesting either way. Like kiwiquizzer said, now ou have a better idea of some of the locations of landmarks you had heard about, but never really knew where the were.

Space needle for example I knew was seattle, cause it is often mentioned together. But for many others that is not the case, and only the landmark itself is mentioned. Like the hoover dam. (All of this is besides knowing where the specific city/state is, that is extra knowledge needed haha)

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Level 76
Feb 18, 2020
I always mix up Yellowstone and Yosemite. 18/22 because I clicked all three California ones for Yellowstone, wondering which one it was...