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No cities are listed twice and all the top metros (at least top 50-60) are represented except Honolulu and Grand Rapids.
I could have missed it (I'm on an iphone), but I didn't see Providence. Though Boston, Hartford, New Haven, and Springfield (MA) are there. Cool collage though.
That shot of Niagara Falls is in Canada (Niagara Falls, ON taken from US side).
I recognized Niagara Falls, the rest was very tough for me.
Only other ones I got were...
Seattle
Washington DC
St. Louis (easiest by far with the Gateway Arch)
Las Vegas
Detroit
Pictures are very small for my bad eyes
Yea, oops. I actually had Vancouver, Toronto etc and took them out so it would be US only. Forgot about Niagara. The US side doesn't have much of a skyline.
I could have missed it (I'm on an iphone), but I didn't see Providence. Though Boston, Hartford, New Haven, and Springfield (MA) are there. Cool collage though.
I think you are right, I somehow forgot Providence. I haven plenty of photos of it, was just there last week actually. Oh well.
Some of your numbering is off as there are 91 together.
Hint: Cities in the West are towards the left, and cities in the East are towards the right, with the cities in the middle in the Midwest/South Central regions.
Not bad, missed only one of the ones you listed.
Here are the correct cities so far:
Row 1:
1: Anchorage
2: Los Angeles
3: Denver
4: Wichita
5: Houston
6: Baton Rouge
7: Louisville
8: Toledo
9: Niagara Falls, ON
10: Raleigh
11: Orlando
12: Washington, DC
13: Hartford
Row2:
14: Seattle
15:
16: Albuquerque
17: Oklahoma City
18:
19: New Orleans
20: Lexington, KY
21: Cleveland
22:
23:
24: St. Augustine
25: Baltimore
26:
Row3:
27: Portland
28: San Diego
29: Minneapolis
30: Tulsa
31: Kansas City
32: Milwaukee
33:
34: Columbus
35: Cincinnati
36:
37:
38:
39:
Row4:
40:
41:
42:
43: Dallas
44: St. Louis
45: Chicago
46: Knoxville
47:
48: Pittsburgh
49: Savannah
50: Albany
51:
52: Springfield MA
Row5:
53: San Francisco
54: Las Vegas
55: Omaha
56:
57: Springfield MO
58: Peoria
59: Birmingham
60: Atlanta
61:
62: Jacksonville
63:
64:
65: Boston
Row6:
66:
67:
68:
69:
70:
71:
72:
73:
74:
75: Tampa
76: Philadelphia
77: Miami Beach
78: New Haven
Row7:
79:
80:
81: Des Moines
82: San Antonio
83:
84:
85: Detroit
86:
87:
88:
89: Atlantic City
90: Miami
91: New York
The third row, 8th from the left is Columbus, OH. I can see the building with the bite taken out of the top even though it's at a weird angle.
EDIT: Never mind, I guess I should've seen that it was already found. I'm pretty sure that Dayton, OH is in the sixth row, possibly #71.
Anchorage?
Los Angeles
Denver
Wichita
Houston
?
Louisville
?
Boston
Raleigh
San Jose?
Washington
Providence
Row 2:
Seattle
?
Albuquerque
Oklahoma City
Corpus Christi
New Orleans
Lexington
Cleveland
?
?
?
?
?
Row 3:
Portland
San Diego
Minneapolis
Tulsa
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Nashville
Columbus
Cincinnati
Rochester
Charleston?
Richmond? (I know it's one of the cities in Virginia)
? (sorta looks like part of Miami)
Row 4:
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
Little Rock? (sorta looks like a less popular angle of Pittsburgh)
Dallas
St. Louis
Chicago
Knoxville
Dayton
Pittsburgh
?
Albany
?
St. Paul?
Row 5:
San Francisco
Las Vegas
Omaha
Fort Worth
? (Helena or one of the cities in South Dakota perhaps?)
? (sorta looks like Rockford [or Peoria] with the thin twin towers?)
?
Atlanta
? (I'm sure I know which it is, but can't think it now)
Jacksonville
?
Wilmington?
Boston
Row 6:
?
Birmingham?
Lincoln
?
Little Rock?
?
?
Manchester?
?
Tampa
Philadelphia
Virginia Beach?
?
Row 7:
Boise?
Tucson
Des Moines
San Antonio
Colorado Springs
Memphis
Detroit
?
Charlotte
?
Atlantic City?
Miami
New York City
Some of these were very easy and some very hard. A few of them I was helped because of one landmark (such as Knoxville) or one building (such as Wichita) that I recognized as being in those cities. A few of the cities had less popular angles for the skylines (such as Philadelphia) where it was hard to immediately recognize it by the well-known buildings. There are also quite a few spectacular skylines that I probably should recognize, but which I don't. The one immediately after Cleveland jumps out as one of them. The low-rise skylines obviously were really hard.
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