The famous lady who welcomes people into New York Harbor
The Statue of Liberty
The Italian delight often sold by the slice and famously foldable
Pizza
The country that America gained their freedom from
England/Great Britain
The 1st African American President of the United States
Barack Obama
The most populated city in the U.S.
New York City
You'll find the faces of 4 of our most distinguished presidents here in South Dakota
Mount Rushmore
The popular appetizer often served hot and spicy with blue cheese and celery
Buffalo wings
The famous General and leader of the Continental Army
George Washington
Neil Armstrong was the 1st person to walk on this
The moon
Ms. Werner's favorite football teams plays in this iconic city in Texas
Dallas
The Everglades, a system of tropical wetlands, can be found in this state
Florida
The soft drink that was invented in Atlanta, Georgia
Coca Cola
He took a famous midnight ride to warn the colonists that the British were coming
Paul Revere
He wrote the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Here you'll find gold stars on the street
Hollywood
Where you would find the famous arch that crosses the Mississippi River
St. Louis
Originating in Philadelphia, this much loved sandwich consists of thinly sliced beef and melted cheese in a long hoagie roll
Philly Cheesesteak
Here the colonists heard the famous "shot heard 'round the world" which started the war
Lexington and Concord
The creator of the 1st American flag
Betsy Ross
Philadelphia
Hawaii is home to the USS Arizona Memorial which commemorates this attack during WWII
Pearl Harbor
In 1971, the 1st Starbucks opened in this state
Washington
In 1781, this final major battle saw General Cornwallis surrender to combined American and French forces
The Battle of Yorktown
The blind and deaf author who graduated from college and inspired millions around the world
Helen Keller
This city is known for its deep-dish pizza and a river that flows backwards (they make it green for St. Patty's Day)
Chicago