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Cities reported as destroyed
Twenty-four cities are currently identified within the show as having been attacked, mainly through a series of maps maintained by a number of characters tracking the destroyed cities. The attacked cities are listed below, with the episodes in which the references to the city are made. Two others were targeted unsuccessfully &mdash; Columbus, Ohio and New York City.


 * Atlanta, Georgia (1, 2, 3, 6, 13, 14, 18)
 * Baltimore, Maryland (13, 18, OVS)
 * Boston, Massachusetts (13, 14)
 * Charlotte, North Carolina (13, 14, 18)
 * Chicago, Illinois (2, 3, 6, 13, 14, 18)
 * Dallas, Texas (3, 6, 13, 18)
 * Denver, Colorado (1, 2, 3, 6, 13, 18)
 * Detroit, Michigan (6, 13, 14, 18)
 * Hartford, Connecticut (13, 14, 18)
 * Houston, Texas (13, 18)
 * Indianapolis, Indiana (18)
 * Lawrence, Kansas (7, 13, 14, 18)


 * Los Angeles, California (3, 13, 18)
 * Norfolk, Virginia (18)
 * Miami, Florida (13, 14?, 18)
 * Minneapolis, Minnesota (6, 13, 14, 18)
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2, 6, 13, 14, 18)
 * Phoenix, Arizona (13, 18)
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (13, 14, 18)
 * St. George or Cedar City, Utah (13, 14)
 * San Diego, California (2, 6, 13, 18)
 * San Francisco, California (3, 13, 18)
 * Seattle, Washington (3, 6?, 13, 18)
 * Washington, D.C. (7, 13, 14, 18, OVS)

Sources:
 * Episode 1 ("Pilot") - Jericho residents witnessed the explosion in Denver. Later, Dale Turner listens to a voicemail message from his mother in Atlanta.
 * Episode 2 ("Fallout") - Robert Hawkins' map in his basement is seen for the first time. He is seen marking cities with push pins.
 * Episode 3 ("Four Horsemen") - Part of a Chinese news broadcast is seen on the television in Bailey's Tavern. A map of the United States is shown with some cities marked with red dots.  The cities are marked with Chinese characters in the approximate locations of Atlanta (亚特兰大), Chicago (芝加哥), Dallas (达拉斯), Denver (丹佛), Los Angeles (洛杉矶), New York, San Francisco (旧金山) and Seattle (西雅图).  All of these apart from New York are corroborated with evidence from future episodes.
 * Episode 6 ("9:02") - Robert Hawkins' map in his basement is seen again, found by his daughter. Further cities are marked with push pins.
 * Episode 7 ("Long Live the Mayor") - Gray Anderson returns from his travels with further news about the attacks, mentioning Lawrence, Washington D.C., and New York.
 * Episode 13 ("Black Jack") - In a visit to the Black Jack Fairgrounds, a map is seen with attacked cities marked with red dots.
 * Episode 14 ("Heart of Winter") - Robert and Sarah Mason visit the 'Old Man' where there is a map on the wall similar to the one in Robert's basement.
 * Episode 18 ("A.K.A.") - Robert's basement map is seen once again, with additional cities marked.
 * Online Video Segment - In the "Ask the Mystery Woman" online video segments, Sarah mentions both the Baltimore and Washington D.C. blasts.

Some facts stated on the show contradict other evidence:


 * Episode 3 ("Four Horsemen") - On a cockpit voice recorder recovered by Jake Green, pilots are heard discussing mushroom clouds "somewhere in Texas", over Denver, and over Kansas City. There has not been evidence of a Kansas City attack elsewhere in the series, but there has been multiple reports of an attack at nearby Lawrence.
 * Episode 12 ("The Day Before") - In a flashback to the day before the attacks, Sarah is seen reading a list of intended target cities on Hawkins' laptop. As it can not be assumed that all bombs hit their targets, this can not be used as evidence of an attack.  Of the eight cities displayed, there is additional evidence in other episodes of six (Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Denver, Dallas and Chicago) having been attacked, and New York having survived an attempted attack.  No definite evidence either way has been presented regarding St. Louis.
 * Episode 19 ("Casus Belli") - The Chicago West refugee camp is described as having continuing riots by Darcy Hawkins when she was monitoring the radio broadcast, however this does not imply that Chicago survived.