Thanks for watching! I just started a series where I name US cities from memory, but with no time limit. I got a lot more in total - check it out here ruclips.net/p/PLR9YDLITEKabpYOI4gxZ2YyCD7EXFzXWg
How is it possible that you’ve named 917 places including small towns I’ve never even heard of and yet you forget my home city Charlotte, NC which is the 16th biggest city in the US?!?! 😱😞
I am up to 639 in 1 hour. I try this almost everyday now. There will be one time I will reach this level after learning cities. This takes a lot of time.
Lots of practice and obsession for geography haha. I also run a very small online store, and so I've learned a lot of different towns and suburbs through shipping orders around the country too
Very amazing. Your recall is absolutely nuts. Have you been to a lot of these states? Quick tip (if you ever do this again lmao) for the northeast, just start naming big towns and cities in the UK, and you will pick up some easy ones across CT, MA, NH, RI, even VT and ME
Super impressive! Missed my hometown south suburban area of Flossmoor, Homewood, Olympia Fields, Hazel Crest, Country Club Hills etc. but crazy how many Chi burbs you got nonetheless lol
Thanks! Haha sorry, I'm from the north side, so whenever I head out to the burbs I'm usually up north or out west. No excuse for forgetting some of those though lol
The game is a bit unfair - if you just type in the city name, it selects the most populous or prominent city in the country with that name, but type it again and it requires you to add the state abbreviation. You typed in Lake Forest near the end, and it didn't choose the one in California. I am a bit upset you forgot Pasadena :)
As someone from the Huntington (WV), Ashland (Ky), Ironton (Ohio) Tri-State Metro area, it blows my mind that you knew we existed from memory. You are a special talent, and as a newcomer here, I've gotten so much joy watching your videos! Can't wait to watch your channel grow. Being good a Geoguessr takes talent; but being good U.S. Geoguessr takes extreme skill and memory!
As a Nevada native, you did good! I also forget all the little towns in rural Nevada as well. Ely, tonapah, Caliente, Pahrump, Fallon, fernley, many more as well.
There's no culture. Because of loose banking rules it became a big banking city and that's about it. Raleigh area has almost all the good universities in NC (Duke, UNC, NCSU).
The cities i immediately think of that you missed are: Charlotte, NC Corpus Cristi, TX Sarasota, FL Bradenton, FL Paris, TN West Memphis, AR Whites Creek, TN Yeehaw Junction, FL Smartt, TN Lebanon, TN Theres no way i could do 917 you have the best memory of anyone I’ve ever seen
917 cities 😮 I can only guess slightly less than 300 American Cities, but I guess my high score (293) is still great considering I'm European. If you want to know how I know this many American Cities, it's because I searched them or found them via Google Maps, and memorized them after seeing them the first time (I have a photographic Memory). And this, as an Italian 🇮🇹 is my result on the USA CityQuiz Rarest Cities : Follett Texas - 0.04% Olowalu Hawaii - 0.07% Dalton Gardens Idaho - 0.07% East Palestine Ohio - 0.10% Slaughter Louisiana - 0.1% Buhl Idaho - 0.2% Ness City Kansas - 0.2% Sugar City Idaho - 0.2% Shoshoni Wyoming - 0.2% Tulia Texas - 0.2% Lovington New Mexico - 0.3% South Ogden Utah - 0.3% Three Forks Montana - 0.3% Texico New Mexico - 0.3% Idabel Oklahoma - 0.3% Boys Town Nebraska - 0.3% New Albany Mississippi - 0.4% Power Montana - 0.4% Texline Texas - 0.4% La Vista Nebraska - 0.4% Best States (States Where I named the Most Cities in) : Idaho - 26 Texas - 24 Nebraska - 17 California - 16 New Mexico - 10 Ohio - 10 Utah - 10 Colorado - 9 Montana - 9 Nevada - 9 Arizona - 8 Washington - 8 Wyoming - 8 Alabama - 7 Alaska - 7 Florida - 6 Iowa - 5 Kansas - 5 Mississippi - 5 Missouri - 5 North Dakota - 5 Oklahoma - 5 Oregon - 5 Arkansas - 4 Georgia - 4 Kentucky - 4 Louisiana - 4 Michigan - 4 New Jersey - 4 New York - 4 Pennsylvania - 4 South Dakota - 4 Tennessee - 4 Hawaii - 3 Indiana - 3 North Carolina - 3 Vermont - 3 Illinois - 2 Maine - 2 Maryland - 2 Minnesota - 2 New Hampshire - 2 Rhode Island - 2 Virginia - 2 West Virginia - 2 Wisconsin - 2 Connecticut - 1 Delaware - 1 South Carolina - 1 Edit : my high score should be 295, I know Frisco TX and Pocatello ID as well, just forgot to insert them, but I know they exist. Edit 2 : CityQuiz for some reason doesn't accept Cherokee Gardens Kentucky, isn't that a Neighborhood ? I guess so, since the website doesn't count it. It was a place of KY featured in a Nick Johnson video Edit 3 : it took me YEARS to remember the name of Gulfport, MS. Lol. I remember seeing that city on a TV show. Edit 4, hopefully the last one : I hate the fact that writing Concord gives you Concord CA instead of Concord NH. Concord New Hampshire is a capital and should be more important than a non-capital city, even if the non-capital is bigger or more populated Have a good day
Other things in Oregon: Oregon City, Lake Oswego, Forest Grove, Cannon Beach, Pacific City, Lincoln City, Springfield, Cedar Mill, Astoria, Manzanita, John Day, Phoenix, Happy Valley, Mt Hood, Boring, Hood River, Sandy
68 is really good for a non-us citizen, not sure if I could do 68 for Germany plus knowing all the capitals is great, Montpelier and Olympia are harder to remember than places like Ljubljana or Podgorica in Europe
Yeah, it's funny cause it's in the top 200 cities by population in the US, but in California, it's like #40. Also, I was dead surprised he pronounced Tulare correctly. Nobody does. Ever.
Modesto, Merced, Manteca, Madera, Turlock, Chowchilla, Atwater, Ceres, Los Banos, those are all off the top of my head. Around and South of Fresno is Clovis, Sanger, Reedley, Dinuba, Selma (which he got cause of Alabama), Fowler, Kingsburg, Hanford, Lemoore, Goshen, Farmersville, Exeter, Lindsay, Porterville, Corcoran, Delano, McFarland, Wasco, and Oildale. This was all off the top of my head. I only know these because I've lived in the Valley my whole life. This guy even knows how to pronounce Tulare, and he's not even from California. I couldn't name a city in Illinois besides Chicago.
You missed Boca Raton, Florida. I was sure you were about to say it but you skipped right over it. And since im from Long Island hearing you say you don't know places on the Island and missing my old home town was heartbreaking. In general for NY if you add a direction to any of the places it will guarantee you at least 3 more places
I did this in about 30 minutes and got 1,429 cities with 26.68% of the population. Idk why my population is so low. Probably because I did a ton of small towns. My best state was also Illinois with 108! Also I barely did any Chicago suburbs.
For missouri, there are a lot of saints. St. Louis St. Charles St. James St. Joseph St. Clair St. Genevieve ? Just to make it easy Also a couple other place name already towns, Hannibal, Cuba, Lebanon, Houston, Mexico, Pacific, Washington, Im sure more.
Hey man good video!! Can you press finish and save next time to see what you missed including state capitals and big cities so you can know which ones you missed
Bruh I'm from NJ and every city you named there is about what I'd expect a non-jersian to know, so great job! But you didn't get The Oranges; there's West Orange and East Orange, but no Orange (they're known colloquially, and on some highway signs as "The Oranges").
my record after weeks of practice was ~960, I really wish I got to 1,000 but I got burnt out before successfully achieving that. Also I did it by each state so cities that appear in multiple states had to be type for every individual state. also no guessing.
I can't type fast enough to match this. I got about 600. Biggest one I missed was Fort Worth. I am astounded at all the CDPs in the Las Vegas area. They just keep building cities that "do not exist". Oh, and the link to the quiz is not here. I found it following the list of challenges.
Trick: just type any state and with the city name in the back and then you'll get loads of cities Also you can type the name of all european cities you can think of there and you can see that there's a lot of cities that have similiar copied names
Any word plus creek is unmatched they’re mostly just gonna be like 4 person towns but it’s legitimately insane how well that strat works haha, President names work pretty well too
As someone from NC, I can think of like 50 he missed, but how did he forget Charlotte, which is like the 15th biggest city in the country Also I did this game recently and got 35% of the population (994 cities, but like 500 of them were just naming random names like Springfield or Washington)
When you typed Selma it went to Selma, CA. Selma, AL, has more history and is more famous, but Selma, CA, is bigger and has more activity since its near Fresno on CA-99.
I don't think you named Lansing, Crete, Homewood, Flossmor, Sauk Village, Hammond, Munster, Highland, Griffith, Valpo, Hobart, Cedar Lake, St. John LOL Region Rat here.
I was able to get about 35% population in about an hour. I got 36/37 over 500k. My big weakness is California, having never been to the state. 3 of my 4 biggest city misses were in Cali, I feel like I did good.
Thanks for watching! I just started a series where I name US cities from memory, but with no time limit. I got a lot more in total - check it out here ruclips.net/p/PLR9YDLITEKabpYOI4gxZ2YyCD7EXFzXWg
How is it possible that you’ve named 917 places including small towns I’ve never even heard of and yet you forget my home city Charlotte, NC which is the 16th biggest city in the US?!?! 😱😞
Lol I was thinking about this way too like charlotte should be similar to charleston sc so it would be easy to remember
Yeah lol I’m from Charlotte as well and I was shocked
He got Charlottesville, VA, which is small, but not its big brother down south!!!
@@JPDcuber Charlottesville is in Virginia. Charlotte is in NC
@@Ouzoadventures Refresh the page, I realized that after a little bit.
“The largest city you forgot was Charlotte, but that’s okay, I’d forget Charlotte, too.” -Raleigh
Watching you kick it into high gear for the Chicago suburbs was riveting
52:39 "Chicago Suburbs time" ...here we go
Hey man great stuff as always. Is there a website to play this game? I'd love to give it a shot.
Thanks! Yeah you can find it at iafisher.com/projects/cities/usa Can't wait to see how you do!
HOLY MOLY 900+ cities from just united states ? u have to so talented and practise for so long
I am up to 639 in 1 hour. I try this almost everyday now. There will be one time I will reach this level after learning cities. This takes a lot of time.
@@PURAHAN name 30 cities in California go!
California and Washington are probably the only ones I can get 50-60 in each.
I tried this challenge, only got 354 cities, and 22.04% of the population. How do you memorize so many towns and suburbs of big cities?
Lots of practice and obsession for geography haha. I also run a very small online store, and so I've learned a lot of different towns and suburbs through shipping orders around the country too
Cheat code for getting more towns at least is just type literally any noun and creek and it legitimately works about 90% of the time lol
In 1 hour I got 629 cities and 42.58% of the population
Ooh GG! You missed Charlotte, NC, but good job!
I think Oakland, Newark and Elizabeth too
@@muffinpieceyt he got Oakland
@@DKMetcaIf yeah you are right
The 'C' city across from Cincinnati you were thinking of was Covington, KY.
I was screaming that. I stayed there.
Some cities you missed in South Dakota are: Pierre, Spearfish, Brookings, Vermillion, and North Sioux City.
How many us cities can Chicago name?
Me: Too many
Very amazing. Your recall is absolutely nuts. Have you been to a lot of these states? Quick tip (if you ever do this again lmao) for the northeast, just start naming big towns and cities in the UK, and you will pick up some easy ones across CT, MA, NH, RI, even VT and ME
I've been to 41 states
@@ChicagoGeographer I've been to 45!
I only haven't been to
Alaska
Hawaii
Vermont
Maine
and Oregon
Super impressive! Missed my hometown south suburban area of Flossmoor, Homewood, Olympia Fields, Hazel Crest, Country Club Hills etc. but crazy how many Chi burbs you got nonetheless lol
Thanks! Haha sorry, I'm from the north side, so whenever I head out to the burbs I'm usually up north or out west. No excuse for forgetting some of those though lol
So that town in Alaska where they all live in the same building is Whittier.
Ah that's right!
Whittier is part of the borough of Anchorage and so may not be listed.
@@hbowman108 It's in Chugach census area
Excited to see you get Lufkin and Nacogdoches (honestly your pronunciation was better than most)! Surprised that you missed Corpus
The game is a bit unfair - if you just type in the city name, it selects the most populous or prominent city in the country with that name, but type it again and it requires you to add the state abbreviation. You typed in Lake Forest near the end, and it didn't choose the one in California. I am a bit upset you forgot Pasadena :)
As someone from the Huntington (WV), Ashland (Ky), Ironton (Ohio) Tri-State Metro area, it blows my mind that you knew we existed from memory. You are a special talent, and as a newcomer here, I've gotten so much joy watching your videos! Can't wait to watch your channel grow. Being good a Geoguessr takes talent; but being good U.S. Geoguessr takes extreme skill and memory!
I beat him at my home state and I call that an absolute win.
Still didn't know half of these existed.
12:06 when he say b my brain thinks of : badford?
How tf did you name Taos Ski valley, a town with a population of 79, and Capulim, a city with 74????
About to dive into this and I'm imagining the only thing limiting you to how many cities you can name is how fast you can type lol
As a Nevada native, you did good! I also forget all the little towns in rural Nevada as well. Ely, tonapah, Caliente, Pahrump, Fallon, fernley, many more as well.
I cant even name 50 cities without cheating with google, this shows people have success differences
Wow, Charlotte was the only >500,00 city i missed as well. What makes that town so forgettable??
I was born there! Its great, maybe just forgot it because of Charlottesville, and there's a lot of places in North Carolina
There's no culture. Because of loose banking rules it became a big banking city and that's about it. Raleigh area has almost all the good universities in NC (Duke, UNC, NCSU).
Utahn, here. The city of Hurricane is actually pronounced "hurri-kn", instead of "hurri-kane". Utahns are weird with spelling and pronunciation.
The cities i immediately think of that you missed are:
Charlotte, NC
Corpus Cristi, TX
Sarasota, FL
Bradenton, FL
Paris, TN
West Memphis, AR
Whites Creek, TN
Yeehaw Junction, FL
Smartt, TN
Lebanon, TN
Theres no way i could do 917 you have the best memory of anyone I’ve ever seen
And Lebanon, KY
he missed salt lake and denver and like half of nc
He forgot round rock as well
917 cities 😮 I can only guess slightly less than 300 American Cities, but I guess my high score (293) is still great considering I'm European. If you want to know how I know this many American Cities, it's because I searched them or found them via Google Maps, and memorized them after seeing them the first time (I have a photographic Memory).
And this, as an Italian 🇮🇹 is my result on the USA CityQuiz
Rarest Cities :
Follett Texas - 0.04%
Olowalu Hawaii - 0.07%
Dalton Gardens Idaho - 0.07%
East Palestine Ohio - 0.10%
Slaughter Louisiana - 0.1%
Buhl Idaho - 0.2%
Ness City Kansas - 0.2%
Sugar City Idaho - 0.2%
Shoshoni Wyoming - 0.2%
Tulia Texas - 0.2%
Lovington New Mexico - 0.3%
South Ogden Utah - 0.3%
Three Forks Montana - 0.3%
Texico New Mexico - 0.3%
Idabel Oklahoma - 0.3%
Boys Town Nebraska - 0.3%
New Albany Mississippi - 0.4%
Power Montana - 0.4%
Texline Texas - 0.4%
La Vista Nebraska - 0.4%
Best States (States Where I named the Most Cities in) :
Idaho - 26
Texas - 24
Nebraska - 17
California - 16
New Mexico - 10
Ohio - 10
Utah - 10
Colorado - 9
Montana - 9
Nevada - 9
Arizona - 8
Washington - 8
Wyoming - 8
Alabama - 7
Alaska - 7
Florida - 6
Iowa - 5
Kansas - 5
Mississippi - 5
Missouri - 5
North Dakota - 5
Oklahoma - 5
Oregon - 5
Arkansas - 4
Georgia - 4
Kentucky - 4
Louisiana - 4
Michigan - 4
New Jersey - 4
New York - 4
Pennsylvania - 4
South Dakota - 4
Tennessee - 4
Hawaii - 3
Indiana - 3
North Carolina - 3
Vermont - 3
Illinois - 2
Maine - 2
Maryland - 2
Minnesota - 2
New Hampshire - 2
Rhode Island - 2
Virginia - 2
West Virginia - 2
Wisconsin - 2
Connecticut - 1
Delaware - 1
South Carolina - 1
Edit : my high score should be 295, I know Frisco TX and Pocatello ID as well, just forgot to insert them, but I know they exist.
Edit 2 : CityQuiz for some reason doesn't accept Cherokee Gardens Kentucky, isn't that a Neighborhood ? I guess so, since the website doesn't count it. It was a place of KY featured in a Nick Johnson video
Edit 3 : it took me YEARS to remember the name of Gulfport, MS. Lol. I remember seeing that city on a TV show.
Edit 4, hopefully the last one : I hate the fact that writing Concord gives you Concord CA instead of Concord NH. Concord New Hampshire is a capital and should be more important than a non-capital city, even if the non-capital is bigger or more populated
Have a good day
the only thing I could think of this entire time was whose line's "butte not butt montana..."
Other things in Oregon: Oregon City, Lake Oswego, Forest Grove, Cannon Beach, Pacific City, Lincoln City, Springfield, Cedar Mill, Astoria, Manzanita, John Day, Phoenix, Happy Valley, Mt Hood, Boring, Hood River, Sandy
Cities (or towns) that I could think of that you missed:
CA:
Redwood City
CO:
Colorado City.
Manitou Springs
Cañon City.
Glenwood Sprints.
Buena vista.
Florence.
Cripple Creek.
TX:
Katy.
Groom
OK:
Enid.
Elk City
Weatherford.
Muskogee.
KS:
Lebanon.
Cawker City.
SD:
Keystone.
AL:
Talladeaga.
FL:
Ft Walton Beach (so close!).
Niceville.
Crestview.
Panama City.
Panama City Beach.
Key Largo.
Cape Canaveral.
KY:
Bardstown.
Lexington.
Frankfort.
NC:
Charlotte. (Big oof)
Kill devil hills.
Kitty hawk.
VA:
Woodbridge.
Chesapeake.
Cape Charles.
Tysons Corner (again, so close!).
Falls Church.
Georgetown.
WV.
Harper’s Ferry (sooo close!).
Green bank. (Only town in US where WiFi and microwaves are illegal).
MI:
Mackinaw City.
PA:
Centralia.
Reading.
State College.
NJ:
Trenton.
NY:
Corning.
Big Flats.
Watkins Glen.
ME:
Portland.
AK:
Whittier.
hey you guessed my city! i really didnt expect that, considering it's just a small suburb surrounded by 3 much bigger cities
Didn't save results to see what you missed ahhh still really impressive, basically half of Americans got their city named by you in an hour
yes
Did anyone notice at the beginning while filling Washington he turned his eye towards another PC? I think he probably looked up other cities tbh
It was Charlotte in NC!
This dude knows more cities in my state than I do
There is a Henderson, Kentucky. It’s right across the river from Evansville, Indiana.
You forgot Charlotte, NC
That's my city! :/
Got 68 … but do not judge me, I am from Germany. State capitals + some additional cities I knew on the eastern and western coast.
68 is really good for a non-us citizen, not sure if I could do 68 for Germany plus knowing all the capitals is great, Montpelier and Olympia are harder to remember than places like Ljubljana or Podgorica in Europe
Just found your channel. Been binge watching all weekend. Fellow geo nerd from DuPage County.
no way you actually got my city visalia. your like the only people i've seen get it which is surprising to me since its a decently sized city
Yeah, it's funny cause it's in the top 200 cities by population in the US, but in California, it's like #40. Also, I was dead surprised he pronounced Tulare correctly. Nobody does. Ever.
Named the city I was born, the city I grew up, and the city where I live now. But missed quite a few near them, that are just as large.
Great score king, and thanks for the shoutout
Lost a lot of points between Stockton and Fresno CA. My city of Modesto has 300k and then Manteca above with 150k and Merced below with 100k
Modesto, Merced, Manteca, Madera, Turlock, Chowchilla, Atwater, Ceres, Los Banos, those are all off the top of my head. Around and South of Fresno is Clovis, Sanger, Reedley, Dinuba, Selma (which he got cause of Alabama), Fowler, Kingsburg, Hanford, Lemoore, Goshen, Farmersville, Exeter, Lindsay, Porterville, Corcoran, Delano, McFarland, Wasco, and Oildale. This was all off the top of my head. I only know these because I've lived in the Valley my whole life. This guy even knows how to pronounce Tulare, and he's not even from California. I couldn't name a city in Illinois besides Chicago.
I’m not surprised you forgot Tom Ball and Cypress in the Houston suburbs because those are tiny cities but my cousins live in Tomball
BRO WHEN U FORGOT OLYMPIA, WA I SCREAMED
he missed pt. Angeles, Aberdeen, Longview, Yakima, Renton, Ellensburg, Moses lake,Starbuck, walla walla,grand coulee,bremerton
You missed Boca Raton, Florida. I was sure you were about to say it but you skipped right over it. And since im from Long Island hearing you say you don't know places on the Island and missing my old home town was heartbreaking. In general for NY if you add a direction to any of the places it will guarantee you at least 3 more places
I did this in about 30 minutes and got 1,429 cities with 26.68% of the population. Idk why my population is so low. Probably because I did a ton of small towns. My best state was also Illinois with 108! Also I barely did any Chicago suburbs.
Hyannis in Cape Cod is a village that is part of the city of Barnstable. Chestnut Hill is another village.
I love how my city was the second one you named. I love the representation, even if it’s small
that's cool haha!
What about Tuscaloosa, Al or Van Buren, Ar
For missouri, there are a lot of saints.
St. Louis
St. Charles
St. James
St. Joseph
St. Clair
St. Genevieve ?
Just to make it easy
Also a couple other place name already towns,
Hannibal,
Cuba,
Lebanon,
Houston,
Mexico,
Pacific,
Washington,
Im sure more.
Hey man good video!! Can you press finish and save next time to see what you missed including state capitals and big cities so you can know which ones you missed
You missed corpus christi
35:00 Covington
i'm from new england so it was mindboggling to me why you didn't start with the east coast! but nice job haha
It was infuriating watching you list all the Chicago suburbs except Aurora (second biggest city in il and where i"m from)
Double points with the Colorado one too
this is absolutely insane. ggs
Gets all the Falls cities in Idaho but doesn’t get all the Fork cities in Utah
Charlotte residents watching this video 😢
People from any other city: 🎉
After three states he was already far above the number I could name in the entire country lmao
You should of done kansas City MO and Kansas City Ks. They are 2 separate cities.
Was hoping you would start with chicago
You're not going to sit and watch someone say city names for an hour, right?
Me: No, I will!
Bruh I'm from NJ and every city you named there is about what I'd expect a non-jersian to know, so great job!
But you didn't get The Oranges; there's West Orange and East Orange, but no Orange (they're known colloquially, and on some highway signs as "The Oranges").
and south orange
my record after weeks of practice was ~960, I really wish I got to 1,000 but I got burnt out before successfully achieving that. Also I did it by each state so cities that appear in multiple states had to be type for every individual state. also no guessing.
I can't type fast enough to match this. I got about 600. Biggest one I missed was Fort Worth.
I am astounded at all the CDPs in the Las Vegas area. They just keep building cities that "do not exist".
Oh, and the link to the quiz is not here. I found it following the list of challenges.
Which part of Chicago are you from?
North side
@@ChicagoGeographer interesting, I’m from the southside. Go Sox!
Springfield, Pa. another one to add
Trick: just type any state and with the city name in the back and then you'll get loads of cities
Also you can type the name of all european cities you can think of there and you can see that there's a lot of cities that have similiar copied names
Any word plus creek is unmatched they’re mostly just gonna be like 4 person towns but it’s legitimately insane how well that strat works haha, President names work pretty well too
I did this game but with the whole world, and I think the only US city I got that you didn't was Palo Alto
smh who could forget Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
I got 904 cities(47.72%). 134 of them in California, but i forgot 47 cities over 100k, for example Oakland and Fremont in Bay area
I'd like you to bring this series back
Living in the Minneapolis-St Paul Suburbs good job in that area. I watched somebody also do this challenge and they couldnt spell st paul :).
As someone from NC, I can think of like 50 he missed, but how did he forget Charlotte, which is like the 15th biggest city in the country
Also I did this game recently and got 35% of the population (994 cities, but like 500 of them were just naming random names like Springfield or Washington)
the biggest place you missed in montana was missoula
and whitefish and deer lodge and glendive
When you typed Selma it went to Selma, CA. Selma, AL, has more history and is more famous, but Selma, CA, is bigger and has more activity since its near Fresno on CA-99.
haha I am 7th sub
I don't think you named Lansing, Crete, Homewood, Flossmor, Sauk Village, Hammond, Munster, Highland, Griffith, Valpo, Hobart, Cedar Lake, St. John LOL Region Rat here.
I was waiting for Lyons, IL! It’s my hometown
he got Kankakee from the willie Nelson song
You missed Northbrook, IL! My hometown
can you do more bulgaria videos
Nevada... Paradise? Have you been looking at the Census list of largest CDPs?
I love this website!
It's amazing!
bro missed aurora, downers grove, westmont, lisle, carol stream, streamwood, matteson, midlothian, south barrington, palos hills.
I was able to get about 35% population in about an hour. I got 36/37 over 500k. My big weakness is California, having never been to the state. 3 of my 4 biggest city misses were in Cali, I feel like I did good.
There was Kuna Ammon salmon driggs mountain home homedale Ponderay Hailey Lewiston and especially Blackfoot where the Potato Museum is.
U forgot port saint Lucie FL with a pop of a little mare than 240k
lets gooo! Entertainment for 1 whole hour
I was screaming "BEDFORD PARK!!!!" at the ending part
You got 2 of the 4 cities I've lived in-Milwaukee and Lake Zurich.
Damn you got my home town, University City. I didn’t think there was any way
You missed Springfield, OR
Lmao next time you do this, in New Jersey there is
West Orange
East Orange
and South Orange
North is not an orange, but rather an Apple
How in the heck did you forget Hollywood California? Especially since you got Hollywood Florida.
the first city you named was Seattle, and the last was Washington. Coincidence?
This is like a speed run shoutout video to everyone in America 🤝
Me, a person from Long Island: at least I know more about Long Island than you…
i got 3,157 cities
Helpful that Virginia has 38 very easy to remember cities.
You missed the capital of washington!
and pierre, Annapolis,concord