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Top 20 most visited counties by our users

  1. Cook, IL
  2. Washington, DC
  3. Fairfax, VA
  4. Prince George's, MD
  5. Orange, FL
  6. Los Angeles, CA
  7. Arlington, VA
  8. Baltimore, MD
  9. Fulton, GA
  10. St. Louis, MO
  11. Prince William, VA
  12. City of Baltimore, MD
  13. Montgomery, MD
  14. Denver, CO
  15. Cuyahoga, OH
  16. New York, NY
  17. Marion, IN
  18. Howard, MD
  19. Lake, IN
  20. Philadelphia, PA

And the 20 least visited counties by our users (lower 48 states)

   1. Grant, ND
  2T. Logan, ND
  2T. Daniels, MT
   4. McPherson, SD
   5. McIntosh, ND
  6T. Garfield, MT
  6T. Ransom, ND
  6T. Ziebach, SD
  9T. Dewey, SD
  9T. Griggs, ND
  11T. Faulk, SD
  11T. Marshall, SD
  13T. Sheridan, MT
  13T. Steele, ND
  15T. Eddy, ND
  15T. Sargent, ND
  17. Chouteau, MT
  18. Clark, SD
  19T. Cavalier, ND
  19T. McPherson, NE
 


Update: 05/22/2010: Many thanks to Jonathan Riehl for providing us a set of latitude-longitude data for Canadian counties. We have added Canadian data to our Google maps page, and we look forward to incorporating Canada into more areas of our site soon.


Always ones to let our competitive nature get the better of us, we (that's Bert, Mark, Chris, Marty, and all our like-minded friends) are keeping track of all the U.S. counties we've been to.

The rules are simple: you visit a county, then you count it. To visit a county, just cross the plane of the county line. Usually, you visit a county in a car, but it is possible to visit counties by biking, hiking, or even skiing. Generally, we don't count flying over a county, especially flying in a commercial jet airplane (it's just too hard to see the signs that say "Entering Beaufort County").




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