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U.S. Road Trip: 6-Letter Cities

You've decided to take a JetPunk road trip around the United States! For some reason, you only want to visit cities that have exactly six letters in their name. Based on each set of directions, enter the name of each city to trace the route of your trip.
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Last updated: February 8, 2023
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Directions
Destination
Begin your trip in this city, the largest in New England.
Boston
Take I-90 West until you reach the next state capital.
Albany
Continue on I-90 for 600 miles, all the way to the end of Lake Erie.
Toledo
Head south on I-75 for a few hours. You won't cross any state lines today.
Dayton
Head west following I-70 and I-74. You'll know you've reached your destination when you cross the Illinois River.
Peoria
Continue on I-74 until you reach this city just before crossing the state line.
Moline
Follow I-80 to I-35, then I-35 to I-70. Does Kansas City have 6 letters or 10? Drive another hour west on I-70, just to be safe.
Topeka
Continue on I-70 for 600 long miles to the next state capital.
Denver
Head north on I-25 toward this city at the center of a state that might or might not exist.
Casper
Make your way 500 miles north to the capital of that state's northern neighbor.
Helena
Climb over MacDonald pass to reach I-90, and follow it west all the way to the coast. From there it's only 30 minutes south to the next stop.
Tacoma
Hop on I-5 South all the way to the southern end of the Willamette Valley.
Eugene
Continue on I-5, traversing the Central Valley to reach its largest city.
Fresno
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Destination
One more stretch on I-5 South to reach this city, home to a UC campus.
Irvine
Make your way through the Inland Empire to find I-10. Take the 10 East for just over 400 miles.
Tucson
Continue on the 10 to this border town two states away.
El Paso
Travel 600 miles east, all within the same state, to reach its capital city.
Austin
Drive a few hours north on I-35 to reach one of the country's biggest cities.
Dallas
Hop on I-20 and follow it east to the Ouachita River. Your destination is just across the bridge.
Monroe
Continue on I-20 until the next state capital, then head south to the Gulf Coast.
Biloxi
Take I-10 East across the state line to another Gulf Coast city, only an hour away.
Mobile
Follow I-65 to the state capital, then I-85 to this major college town.
Auburn
Brave the traffic in one of the country's biggest metro areas to reach another college town that starts with the same letter as the previous destination.
Athens
Make your way to I-85 and follow it 300 miles north to this city, one of the largest in its state.
Durham
Continue on I-85 to I-95, then follow I-95 towards this city, which hosts an airport that largely serves its bigger neighbor across the river.
Newark
Continue on I-95 to return to your starting point!
Boston
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