Image credit: WigeontAbout This Quiz
Up for a 10-second, coast-to-coast sprint through America’s landmarks? From the Grand Canyon’s rim to the Statue of Liberty’s torch, each image drops you right on location. You’ll also meet the Golden Gate Bridge and look up at presidents on Mount Rushmore.
With 35 questions, you get a photo and choose from four options the correct landmark. The variety alternates between wonder of nature and manmade, so get ready for steel, stone, and red rock. Don't let the timer hurry your eye when the Space Needle rises above Seattle.
Play for bragging rights, a perfect shot, or inspiration to book a vacation. Miss a canyon or skyline, go for it—the next photo just might be your postcard shot.
Image credit: Trafalgar1. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Grand Canyon | A mile-deep scar in Arizona’s plateau, painted in sunset reds and ancient silence.
Image credit: Tripoto2. What’s this landmark called?
[C] Statue of Liberty | Copper-green giantess lighting New York Harbor with torch and timeless welcome.
Image credit: Nufly Tours3. What’s this landmark called?
[A] Niagara Falls | Two thundering curtains of water straddling borders and honeymoon selfies.
Image credit: Unsplash4. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Golden Gate Bridge | International-orange suspension ribbon slicing San Francisco fog.
Image credit: Audley Travel5. What’s this landmark called?
[D] Mount Rushmore | Granite presidential selfie carved into South Dakota’s cliff face.
Image credit: MaxTour6. What’s this landmark called?
[A] Hoover Dam | Concrete wall holding back the Colorado River like a 20th-century plug.
Image credit: See Sight Tours7. What’s this landmark called?
[D] Gateway Arch | Stainless-steel rainbow lifting St. Louis skyward in one elegant leap.
Image credit: Wikimedia8. What’s this landmark called?
[B] National Mall | D.C.’s open-air museum lined with monuments and protest marches.
Image credit: Charleston CVB9. What’s this landmark called?
[A] Fort Sumter | Harbor fort where the first Civil War shots cracked Charleston’s dawn.
Image credit: Wikipedia10. What’s this landmark called?
[D] Sierra Nevada Mountains | Snow-capped spine slicing California with alpine lakes and granite domes.
Image credit: Wikipedia11. What’s this landmark called?
[C] The Pentagon | Five-sided fortress of global strategy just across the Potomac.
Image credit: Peakpx12. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Red Canyon | Flaming sandstone fins and arches glowing under Utah’s high sun.
Image credit: ConnollyCove13. What’s this landmark called?
[A] The White House | Iconic white mansion where policy and press briefings collide.
Image credit: Wikipedia14. What’s this landmark called?
[C] Devils Tower | Monolithic stone stump rising abruptly from Wyoming’s prairie like a bear-scratched monument.
Image credit: Wikipedia15. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Liberty Bell | Cracked bronze icon whose silent ring still echoes independence.
Image credit: Enchantment Resort16. What’s this landmark called?
[D] Antelope Canyon | Narrow sandstone wave where light beams paint liquid gold on rippled walls.
Image credit: Destguides17. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Cliff Palace | Ancient adobe apartments tucked into a Colorado cliff, silent since the 13th century.
Image credit: Wikipedia18. What’s this landmark called?
[C] Crater Lake | Sapphire jewel filling a volcanic caldera in Oregon’s Cascade crown.
Image credit: Wikipedia19. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Kalmar Nyckel | Tall-ship replica that once ferried Swedes to Delaware, now sails history buffs.
Image credit: 4ocean20. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Everglades National Park | River of grass teeming with gators, herons, and slow-moving sunsets.
Image credit: Unsplash21. What’s this landmark called?
[D] The Alamo | Small stone mission forever shouting “Remember!” in the heart of San Antonio.
Image credit: North Alabama22. What’s this landmark called?
[A] Russell Cave National Monument | Limestone time capsule sheltering 10,000 years of human whispers.
Image credit: Instagram23. What’s this landmark called?
[C] Space Needle | Jet-age needle piercing Seattle’s skyline like a flying-saucer landing post.
Image credit: Wikimedia24. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Wichita Mountains | Granite domes and roaming bison in Oklahoma’s unexpected wild west.
Image credit: Wikimedia25. What’s this landmark called?
[C] USS Arizona Memorial | White bridge floating above a sunken battleship and still-leaking tears.
Image credit: Travel Juneau26. What’s this landmark called?
[D] Mendenhall Ice Caves | Blue crystal tunnels inside an Alaskan glacier that drip in real time.
Image credit: Wikimedia27. What’s this landmark called?
[B] Wall Street | Eight-block canyon of ticker symbols, bronze bulls, and caffeinated ambition.
Image credit: Wikimedia28. What’s this landmark called?
[A] Old Faithful | Yellowstone’s punctual geyser clocking in eruptions like a geothermal nine-to-five.
Image credit: National Park Service29. What’s this landmark called?
[D] Wright Brothers National Memorial | Hilltop stone wings marking where flight first took off from sand dunes.
Image credit: The Atlantic30. What’s this landmark called?
[A] Denali | North America’s rooftop, snow-crowned and cloud-shy above Alaska’s wild expanse.
Image credit: Southwest Adventure Tours31. What’s this landmark called?
[B] El Capitan | Vertical granite monolith luring climbers with 3,000 ft of Yosemite swagger.
Image credit: Wikimedia32. What’s this landmark called?
[C] Clingmans Dome | Tennessee bald peak crowned by a concrete UFO offering 360° smoky vistas.
Image credit: Wikimedia33. What’s this landmark called?
[B] The Badlands Wall | Striped ramparts of rock and prairie where erosion sculpts daily.
Image credit: Wikimedia34. What’s this landmark called?
[C] Grand Prismatic Spring | Yellowstone’s technicolor hot tub steaming in rings of neon bacteria.
Image credit: Wikimedia35. What’s this landmark called?
[D] Horseshoe Bend | Emerald river loop etched 1,000 ft below Arizona’s red mesa rim.
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