Seems like everyone is going for the states with the least cities. Ill just stick with Michigan, my home state, which no one is likely to be working on. It has 533
You're in luck! CringeDragon is actually working on Michigan right now. Though, I have a pretty good reason why I chose Oregon. I'm going on exchange in Oregon a year from summer 2021 to summer 2022
Well, I have 30 drawn dots for my Michigan map, but I can't underestimate the speed at which cringe creates maps. Though he probably will prioritize easy ones like Utah first.
Fun fact: Astoria is named after the former world's richest man, fur trader John Jacob Astor. The same family included John Jacob Astor IV, the richest man to die aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912. The family is also the namesake of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, NY and the J.J. Astor restaurant in Duluth, MN. Other Astoria towns are in Illinois and Missouri. Astor towns exist in Florida, Georgia, Iowa, and Kansas. There was a huge mansion the Astors had in Newport, RI and suites are names after them at Mackinac Island, MI. There is a park/neighborhood named after him/them in Green Bay, WI, and a hostel in York, England as well. How many other names can you think of that connect as many places, I can think of a few...
You can always guess names like Lincoln, Adams, Jackson, Washington, Franklin, Hamilton, Douglas, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Tyler, Polk, Lee, for these. So many people and so many places named after the same ones.
I got the idea before they submitted theirs, so when I checked there was no such quiz.
I also talked to Stewart about it, and he said that it's fine and they're obviously two very different quizzes.