Hello, to Turkey, Thanks!

Thank you so much for a human response; this Google Earth -- assisted by computer data management -- is quite an experience.

Maybe I was looking at different parts of the world and the USA; one I recall looking at is Denver.

I think that in my earlier experiences I could see more city names. I saw lots of suburbs around Denver the first time I visited it. A few days later I went back and could not see the names and had trouble navigating because I could not tell where I was on a fairly close view. Maybe city name display is affected by height. Just now I went back to the Denver area and I can see the names that I think were not available before.

I am being more careful to let the view load 100 percent now, maybe that was the problem.

I was hoping there was a simple button to click on or off: Show Cities.

Note: I just looked near Kalamazoo, Michigan, for two cities, Otsego and Plainwell. Their boundaries show up but not the names. Even as I carefully raise or lower viewing elevation. This does not seem right. If I can't see those city names that I have visited, how can I expect to see other city names that I don't know exist as I zoom around the USA and see the sights?

Are you sure there is no Show Cities or equivalent setting?

Thank you so much for this introduction to the Google Earth community. It is so good to have a person respond to my question. I am telling my friends about Google Earth.

OahuTraveler