We have a little quiz for all you Floridians out there. We want to see how many of these iconic Florida landmarks you can recognize. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or just a big fan of the Sunshine State, try to identify as many of these places as you can. How well do you know Florida?

We’ve included the answer below each photo, so scroll slowly!

  1. Do you know where this iconic Florida scene was captured?

Julie Fletcher via Flickr/VISIT FLORIDA Editor Answer: Daytona Beach Boardwalk.

  1. How about this one? This is probably the easiest, because it’s sure to be recognized by people around the world, not just Floridians.

Flickr/Don Buciak II Answer: Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom (Cinderella’s Castle).

  1. You get one guess as to where this landmark is located.

Flickr/faungg’s photos Answer: The Southernmost Point Buoy is located in Key West.

  1. You can probably identify this famous flying team, but do you know where this photo was taken in their hometown?

Flickr/stuart.mike Answer: The National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola.

  1. Swans, both real and imitation, are a hallmark of this park in Central Florida.

Flickr/Peter Dutton Answer: Lake Eola Park, Orlando.

  1. Can you name this building that was originally constructed as the headquarters for The Miami News?

Flickr/Wally Gobetz Answer: Freedom Tower, Miami.

  1. Maybe the sign on the side makes it a little obvious, but can you remember the official name for this building? It’s one of the largest in the world by volume.

Flickr/Glenn Marsch Answer: The Vehicle Assembly Building, John F. Kennedy Space Center.

  1. Can you name this famous/infamous Florida bridge?

Flickr/Matthew Paulson Answer: Sunshine Skyway Bridge.

  1. Do you recognize this, the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States?

Flickr/Rachel Kramer Answer: Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine.

  1. Can you name this 19th-century Moorish Revival hotel (now a museum)?

Flickr/Don Shall Answer: Tampa Bay Hotel (Henry B. Plant Museum), Tampa.

  1. Can you name these abandoned structures located one mile south of Cape Florida that were once a happening spot for gambling and partying?

Flickr/Ines Hegedus-Garcia Answer: Stiltsville.

  1. This historic landmark was one of Central Florida’s early tourist attractions.

Julie Fletcher via Flickr/VISIT FLORIDA Editor Answer: Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales.

  1. Can you name this historic city in Florida, which has the highest percentage of Greek Americans in the United States?

Flickr/Walter Answer: Tarpon Springs.

  1. What is the name of this mysterious stone structure located in Homestead?

Flickr/psyberartist Answer: Coral Castle.

How many of these did you recognize? Did you think this quiz was easy or hard? Are there any other quizzes you’d like to see here?

Julie Fletcher via Flickr/VISIT FLORIDA Editor

Answer: Daytona Beach Boardwalk.

Flickr/Don Buciak II

Answer: Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom (Cinderella’s Castle).

Flickr/faungg’s photos

Answer: The Southernmost Point Buoy is located in Key West.

Flickr/stuart.mike

Answer: The National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola.

Flickr/Peter Dutton

Answer: Lake Eola Park, Orlando.

Flickr/Wally Gobetz

Answer: Freedom Tower, Miami.

Flickr/Glenn Marsch

Answer: The Vehicle Assembly Building, John F. Kennedy Space Center.

Flickr/Matthew Paulson

Answer: Sunshine Skyway Bridge.

Flickr/Rachel Kramer

Answer: Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine.

Flickr/Don Shall

Answer: Tampa Bay Hotel (Henry B. Plant Museum), Tampa.

Flickr/Ines Hegedus-Garcia

Answer: Stiltsville.

Answer: Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales.

Flickr/Walter

Answer: Tarpon Springs.

Flickr/psyberartist

Answer: Coral Castle.

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