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<p>Map of the Federal Reserve System showing District boundaries, Federal Reserve Banks, and Branches.&nbsp;</p>

The 12 Federal Reserve Banks and their 24 Branches are the operating arms of the Federal Reserve System. Each Reserve Bank operates within its own particular geographic area, or District, of the United States.


<p>The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta building</p>
Atlanta Fed

Led by president Raphael Bostic, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta serves Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, and portions of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

<p>The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston building&nbsp;</p>
Boston Fed

Led by president Susan Collins, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston serves Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Connecticut

<p>Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago building</p>
Chicago Fed

Led by president Austan Goolsbee, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago serves all of Iowa and most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.

<p>The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland building </p>
Cleveland Fed

Led by president Beth M. Hammack, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland serves Ohio, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky, and northern West Virginia.

<p>The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas building</p>
Dallas Fed

Led by president Lorie K. Logan, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas serves all of Texas, northern Louisiana, and southern New Mexico

<p>Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City building</p>
Kansas City Fed

Led by president Jeff Schmid, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City serves western Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Colorado & northern New Mexico.

<p>Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis building</p>
Minneapolis Fed

Led by president Neel Kashkari, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis serves North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, northwestern Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

<p>Federal Reserve Bank of&nbsp;New York main building</p>
New York Fed

Led by president John C. Williams, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York serves New York state, northern New Jersey, Fairfield County in Connecticut, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

<p>Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia building</p>
Philadelphia Fed

Led by president Patrick T. Harker, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia serves all of Delaware, southern New Jersey, and eastern and central Pennsylvania.

<p>Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond</p>
Richmond Fed

Led by president Tom Barkin, the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond serves South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, D.C., West Virginia, and Maryland.

<p>Exterior of the&nbsp;Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco building</p>
San Francisco Fed

Led by president Mary C. Daly, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco serves Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

<p>The plaza in front of the St. Louis Fed building</p>
St. Louis Fed

Led by president and CEO Alberto G. Musalem, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis serves all of Arkansas and portions of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.