
Imagine playing a new, slightly altered version of the game GeoGuessr. You’re faced with a photo of an average U.S. house, maybe two floors with a front lawn in a cul-de-sac and an American flag flying proudly out front. But there’s nothing particularly distinctive about this home, nothing to tell you the state it’s in or where the owners are from.
You have two tools at your disposal: your brain, and 44,416 low-resolution, bird’s-eye-view photos of random places across the United States and their…








