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Ultimate U.S. Photo Quiz: Discover Iconic Landmarks Across America

By Bruce Berns · January 3, 2025

"Every picture tells a story, but do you know the location behind it?"

From the electrifying Beatles concert at Shea Stadium to the tranquil waters of Marblehead Harbor, America's iconic landmarks have stories etched into their landscapes. This visual quiz takes you on a journey across the United States, featuring famous locations steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty.

Whether it's the grandeur of the Grand Canyon carved by the Colorado River or the musical legacy of the Grand Ole Opry, each image offers a glimpse into the heart of America. Test your knowledge, reminisce about classic moments, and discover hidden gems as you identify these legendary spots. Are you ready to embark on this photographic adventure? Let’s dive in and see how many you can name!  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 1 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: The Beatles Play Shea Stadium On August 15, 1965, The Beatles made history by performing at Shea Stadium in New York City, marking the first major stadium concert for a rock band. Over 55,000 fans filled the stadium, creating an atmosphere of deafening screams and excitement. Despite rudimentary sound systems and chaotic fanfare, the performance signified the peak of Beatlemania. Songs like “Twist and Shout” and “I Feel Fine” echoed through the arena. The event paved the way for large-scale rock concerts, showcasing The Beatles’ unparalleled influence on music and culture. It remains one of the most iconic moments in live performance history.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 2 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Canal Street – New Orleans Canal Street is one of New Orleans' most vibrant thoroughfares, connecting the French Quarter to the city’s downtown. Historically, it served as a dividing line between the old French and Spanish colonial sectors and the American district. Today, it bustles with streetcars, shopping, and historic landmarks. During Mardi Gras, Canal Street becomes a prime parade route. Its proximity to Bourbon Street and the Mississippi River makes it a cultural and commercial hub, reflecting the spirit of New Orleans through its blend of tradition, tourism, and local flair.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 3 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Chicago – Belmont Harbor Belmont Harbor, located on the Chicago lakeshore, is a picturesque marina that serves as a gateway to Lake Michigan. Popular among boaters, joggers, and families, it offers stunning views of the city skyline. In summer, sailboats dot the harbor, while nearby Lincoln Park attracts visitors with open green spaces. Belmont Harbor’s peaceful waters and vibrant community make it a cherished part of Chicago’s North Side.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 4 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Colorado River – Grand Canyon The Colorado River carves through the Grand Canyon, creating one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world. Stretching 277 miles, the river’s powerful flow shaped the canyon’s layered rock formations over millions of years. Today, it attracts rafters and adventurers eager to navigate its rapids. The river is a vital water source for the Southwest and holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for Native American tribes. Its grandeur symbolizes nature’s immense power and beauty.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 5 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Ebbets Field – Brooklyn
Ebbets Field, home to the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1913 to 1957, was a cornerstone of baseball history. Located in the Flatbush neighborhood, it witnessed legendary moments, including Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in 1947. The intimate ballpark, with its iconic rotunda entrance, embodied the spirit of Brooklyn. Although demolished in 1960, its legacy endures as a symbol of community pride and baseball’s golden era.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 6 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Fort Jefferson
Fort Jefferson, located in Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida, is a massive coastal fortress constructed in the 19th century. Built to protect the Gulf of Mexico’s shipping lanes, its hexagonal shape and brick walls stand isolated in turquoise waters. Despite never being fully completed, it remains the largest masonry structure in the Americas. Fort Jefferson’s remote beauty and historical significance attract visitors seeking history and natural splendor.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 7 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Glacier Point – Yosemite
Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park offers one of the most breathtaking vistas in the world. Perched 3,200 feet above the Yosemite Valley floor, it provides panoramic views of landmarks such as Half Dome and Yosemite Falls. Accessible by car or strenuous hike, Glacier Point is a prime location for sunset photography. Its natural beauty and accessibility make it a highlight for park visitors.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 8 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Grand Ole Opry
The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville is a legendary venue that has been showcasing country music since 1925. Known as “The Show that Made Country Music Famous,” it has hosted icons like Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Hank Williams. The Opry continues to honor its traditions, blending contemporary acts with classic country performances. Its stage remains a sacred place for musicians, embodying the heart of American country music.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 9 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Hyannisport – Cape Cod
Hyannisport, Massachusetts, is a quaint seaside village known for its association with the Kennedy family. Nestled along Cape Cod’s shores, it features sandy beaches, yachts, and historic homes. The Kennedy Compound overlooks Nantucket Sound, reinforcing Hyannisport’s legacy as a summer retreat for America’s political elite. Its charm and scenic beauty draw visitors year-round  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 10 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Keeneland Race Track – Kentucky
Keeneland Race Track in Lexington, Kentucky, is a historic venue that celebrates thoroughbred horse racing. Established in 1936, it hosts world-renowned races and horse auctions. Keeneland’s lush grounds and classic grandstand evoke the elegance of Southern racing culture. The track plays a key role in preserving equestrian traditions, attracting racing enthusiasts globally.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 11 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Marblehead Harbor – Massachusetts
Marblehead Harbor, located on the North Shore of Massachusetts, is a picturesque coastal haven known for its sailing community. Historic homes and rocky shores frame the harbor, which has been a boating hub since colonial times. Its maritime charm, scenic beauty, and nautical legacy make it a quintessential New England destination.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 12 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Michie Stadium – West Point
Michie Stadium at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, offers one of the most iconic college football experiences. Overlooking the Hudson River, the stadium hosts Army Black Knights games, blending athletics with military tradition. Opened in 1924, its atmosphere reflects the pride and history of West Point cadets.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 13 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Mississippi River Paddle Boats
Paddle boats on the Mississippi River harken back to the 19th century when steamboats were essential for trade and travel. Iconic riverboats, with large paddlewheels and ornate designs, evoke a romanticized era of Mark Twain’s adventures. Today, paddle boat tours offer leisurely cruises showcasing the river’s rich history.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 14 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Monument Valley
Monument Valley, located on the Arizona-Utah border, is renowned for its towering sandstone formations and vast desert landscape. Often featured in Western films, it is part of Navajo Nation lands, holding cultural and spiritual significance. Its iconic buttes and mesas symbolize the rugged beauty of the American Southwest.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 15 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Mount Rainier
Mount Rainier in Washington is a towering stratovolcano and the highest peak in the Cascade Range. Standing at 14,411 feet, it dominates the landscape with glaciers, wildflower meadows, and alpine forests. Rainier’s beauty draws climbers and nature lovers, while its unpredictable nature reminds of volcanic power.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 16 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Pebble Beach – 18th Hole
The 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links in California is one of the most famous finishing holes in golf. Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the par-5 hole challenges players with ocean breezes and rugged cliffs. The breathtaking scenery and historic tournaments held there make it a bucket-list course for golfers. And... many charity events are held on this famous hole due to it's iconic setting.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 17 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival
The Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival, held annually in Colorado since 1914, celebrates the region’s deep connection to skiing and winter sports. The event features ski jumping, snow sculpture contests, and the famous horse-pulled street races, where skiers are towed along Main Street. The carnival honors Steamboat’s rich heritage and vibrant community spirit, blending Western traditions with ski culture. Visitors flock to experience the dazzling nighttime festivities, including fireworks and light shows. This beloved tradition symbolizes Steamboat Springs' identity as a winter wonderland and skiing mecca.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 18 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Sun City – Arizona
Sun City, Arizona, founded in 1960 by developer Del Webb, was one of the first planned retirement communities in the U.S. Designed as an oasis for active seniors, it features golf courses, recreation centers, and low-maintenance homes. Sun City’s innovative model revolutionized retirement living, attracting thousands of retirees with promises of year-round sunshine and community engagement. The town continues to thrive as a vibrant enclave, offering residents leisure, social connections, and a fulfilling lifestyle in the heart of the desert.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 19 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Soo Locks – Michigan
The Soo Locks, located in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, are a vital gateway for ships traveling between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes. Operational since 1855, they enable vessels to bypass the St. Marys River’s treacherous rapids. As one of the busiest lock systems in the world, they facilitate commerce by allowing massive freighters to transport goods across North America. Visitors can watch ships navigate the locks from observation decks, showcasing the engineering marvel that supports the region’s economy and maritime heritage.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.

QUIZ QUESTION # 20 Can you name the location from looking at this photograph ?

ANSWER: Top of the Empire State Building – Overlooking Central Park
The view from the top of the Empire State Building offers a breathtaking panorama of New York City, including Central Park’s green expanse amid the urban landscape. Standing 1,454 feet tall, this iconic Art Deco skyscraper provides visitors with a 360-degree vista of Manhattan’s skyline. Central Park, visible to the north, contrasts the city’s bustling streets with its tranquil, expansive greenery. The Empire State Building, completed in 1931, symbolizes New York’s resilience and architectural brilliance, drawing millions annually to witness its legendary views.  Getty Images / Nostalgic America, Inc.