U.S. Capitals
U.S. Landforms
State Facts
Borders
100

Boston is the capital of this state.

Massachusetts

100

The name of the most prominent mountain range in the eastern US.

Appalachian Mountains

100

This state is known for lobster.

Maine

100

This is the smallest state.

Rhode Island

200

The capital of North Carolina.

Raleigh

200

The river that cuts the US into east and west.

Mississippi River.

200

This state has the longest coast line in the contingent Unites States.

Florida

200

What is the largest state?

Alaska

300

The only capital with 3 words in its name.

Salt Lake City, UT

300

The biggest lake in the US.

Lake Superior

300

This state is considered the gateway to the West.

Missouri (the Arch)

300

The number of states in New England.

6 (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island)

400

This is the only capital that is not the capital of a state.

Washington, D.C.

400

This state has the most diverse geography in the United States.

Idaho

400

This state separated from another state during the Civil War because it did not want to engage in slavery anymore.

West Virginia

400

The state that is completely separated into 2 sections by water, the upper section being called the "U.P." or the Upper Peninsula. 

Michigan 

500

The name of this capital refers to God's sovereign care of His people.

Providence, RI
500

The biggest landform in the US.

Grand Canyon

500

This town is split in half by 2 states: Texas and Arkansas.

Texarkana

500

What state borders the most states? (2 possible answers) 

Missouri and Tennessee (8 states!)

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