This state is known as the Land of 10,000 lakes.
Minnesota
This patriotic song begins with the words, "O say can you see"
The Star-Spangled Banner
This famous statue, a gift from France, welcomes visitors to New York Harbor.
Statue of Liberty
He served as the first President of the United States.
George Washington
This gooey campfire treat combines chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers.
S'mores
This was the first state to become part of the United States.
Delaware
This American singer's hit "Firework" is a Fourth of July favorite.
Katy Perry
This famous bell in Philadelphia is known for its crack.
Liberty Bell
This Founding Father is known as the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
This deep dish specialty originated in Chicago.
Deep dish pizza
This state has the longest coastline in the United States.
Alaska
Name this song
Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue
This monument's height is 555 feet, 5 1/8 inches.
Washington Monument
Benjamin Franklin
Nathan's Famous hosts an annual eating contest featuring what food.
Hot dog
This state produces the most maple syrup in the United States.
Vermont
This song by Lee Greenwood includes the lyrics, "I'm proud to be an American"
God Bless the U.S.A
Once home to some of America's most notorious criminals, this island prison sits in San Francisco Bay.
Alcatraz Island
He is known as the Father of the Constitution.
James Madison
This dessert is so closely associated with America that the phrase is "as American as..." is often used to describe it.
Apple pie
The last state in the lower 48 to be admitted to the United States in February of 1912.
Arizona
This Woody Guthrie classic is often considered America's unofficial folk anthem.
This land is your land
This mountain is the tallest peak in North America.
Denali
This Founding Father defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre.
John Adams
This Louisiana dish combines rice, vegetables and spices.
Jambalaya