State with the second highest Amish population in the USA.
Ohio
The largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles
Sandy
The most heavily traveled toll road in the nation
The Jersey Turnpike
The first city in the USA to host a winter olympic games
Lake Placid, NY
in Philadelphia PA, he co founded the first insurance company in the USA.
Ben Franklin
The largest amusement area in the United States between about 1880 and World War II attracting several million visitors per year.
Coney Island
A small, shiny, dark brown nut with a light tan patch that comes from the official state tree of Ohio.
Buckeye
This city stores more gold than any other place in the world.
NYC
This city was home of the Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team in America.
Cincinnati Ohio
The state insect is a ladybug, thanks to a second grade class who petitioned and got it approved by the 127th General Assembly on April 25, 1974
Delaware
Nicknamed The Insurance Capital of the World, this city contains the largest number of jobs per capita in the insurance industry of the United States
Hartford, CT
An iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Once placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House.
The Liberty Bell
This state is home of the first hamburger in America and the first color television!
CT
In August of 2020 this state's longest tornado record was broken. The record setting tornado traveled 29.2 miles in the state during the duration of the storm.
Delaware
The second oldest operating amusement park in the US. It received the Golden Ticket Award for the “Best Amusement Park” in the entire world for 16 consecutive years from 1997 to 2003
Cedar Point