Deserts
US Forests
Historical Leaders
Famous Authors
Fruits
100

Covering 190,000 square miles, this is the largest desert in the U.S.

The Great Basin Desert - Spans Nevada, Utah, California, Oregon and Idaho.  

100

This characters first public appearance was in 1944 by the US Forest Service in their campaign preventing forest fires.

Smokey Bear

100

On December 25th 1776, He crossed the Delaware to surprise his enemy in Trenton

George Washington

100

A modern American Author known for his horror and thriller works such as "Misery" and "The Shining"

Stephen King

100

This a day keeps the doctor away

Apple

200

Contrary to popular belief, this largest hot desert is only 25% sand by area. The remaining 75% is gravel and rock. 

Sahara

200

Name after the mountain range, this is Pennsylvania's only National Forest

Allegheny National Forest

200

His most famous speech was titled "I have a Dream"

Martin Luther King Jr

200

Author of the 1951 book "The Catcher in the Rye" 

JD Salinger

200

This fruit was renamed by New Zealand in 1950 in honor of their national bird.

Kiwi  - Originally Called the Chinese Gooseberry. 

300
This is the largest desert in the world

Antarctic Desert

300

This National Forest, named after a character created by Henry Wadsworth, is the only National Forest bordering three Great Lakes. 

Hiawatha National Forest

300
He was the Prime Minister who lead the UK through WWII - Then was re-elected almost 10 years later.

Winston Churchill.

300

This authors first published novel was about the lives of the fictional Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne.

Jane Austen

300
Be warned - This citrus fruit can get in the way or prevent medicine from metabolizing properly 

Grapefruit

400

This country is home to the world's smallest desert - roughly one square mile

Canada - Carcross Desert in Yukon Canada

400

This state is home to the northernmost rainforest in the world 

Alaska - Tongass National Forest - contains vast expanses of temperate rainforest. 

400

He was a vegetarian, studied law, married at 13 and was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize five times- just a few facts outside of his famous nonviolent resistance after facing racial discrimination.

Mahatma Gandhi

400

Aside from his prolific works, this author was known for his childhood friendship with Harper Lee.

Truman Capote

400

Known for its bright pink skink and speckled white or even red flesh.  Some say its a mix between a kiwi and a pear. 

Dragon Fruit - packed with fiber, antioxidants, iron, vitamins C&E. The Dragon fruit offers hydration and digestive benefits.

500

This National Park is formed by the convergence of two distinct deserts - The Mojave and the Sonoran. 

Joshua Tree National Park  - Rain shadow climate between the Mojave and the Colorado Desert (subsection of the Sonoran)

500

Mount Mitchell State Park is also a part of this National forest 

Pisgah National Forest

500

His Execution on January 30th 1649 began the English Civil War

Charles I

500

Best known for his 1976 book about the saga of an African American Family. ABC adapted the book as a television miniseries one year after it was published. 

Alex Haley

500

This rare tropical fruit is known for its creamy sweet flesh that ranges from white to red with a flavor that is comparable to a berry or even vanilla cheesecake!  You won't be able to pick or bob for them in our region! 

The Red Custard Apple

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