Millions of people across the country marched for women’s rights Saturday, with hundreds of thousands of people at the main Women’s March in Washington, DC, as well as other large rallies in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Boston.

Overall, more than 600 marches were planned around the world for Saturday. But groups in smaller towns and cities in the United States also gathered in sister marches to rally for gender equality on the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration. Here are 17 other places, many of them in states Trump won, where women gathered.

Anchorage, Alaska

Boise, Idaho

Buffalo, New York

Columbia, South Carolina

Fargo, North Dakota

Estimated crowd of 1,000 gather in Fargo as part of worldwide Women's March https://t.co/CSb8vrWzds pic.twitter.com/XNHtSxK5Ow — Grand Forks Herald (@gfherald) January 21, 2017

Indianapolis, Indiana

Ithaca, New York

Aerial shots of at least 4,000 people taking part in the Ithaca #WomensMarch #twithaca. ( by @kcalloP / Sun Photo Editor) pic.twitter.com/bZSEuLFtg7 — Cornell Daily Sun (@cornellsun) January 21, 2017

Jackson, Mississippi

Kansas City, Missouri

Lake Erie, Ohio

@leahmcelrath Small town with a big turn out at our Lakeside Women's March on Lake Erie, Ohio ⚓️ pic.twitter.com/x527ckOTmE — MHD Democratic Club (@MHDDemClub) January 21, 2017

Lander, Wyoming

Little Rock, Arkansas

Women's March for Arkansas hopes to send a message to new administration, Congress, Senate, state and local government. pic.twitter.com/zoUOlE8cRx — Sarafina Brooks (@KATVSarafina) January 21, 2017

Park City, Utah

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A filled Market Square Downtown for "Sister March for Pittsburgh." One of the largest gatherings @PGVisuals photog Bob Donaldson has seen. pic.twitter.com/0dL12mYVfa — PGVisuals (@PGVisuals) January 21, 2017

Reno, Nevada

Thousands of people out at Reno Women's March this morning (photo via @calvertphoto) #BiggestLittleMarch pic.twitter.com/4w0sHAp9GL — Riley Snyder (@RileySnyder) January 21, 2017

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Chanting "yes we can" as they start for city hall #WomensMarchSiouxFalls pic.twitter.com/uSL5JoNPNe — Danielle B Ferguson (@DaniFergs) January 21, 2017

Zebulon, Georgia