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100

This statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France and is a symbol of freedom.

The Statue of Liberty

100

This is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands.

Hawaii

100

Hershey, Pennsylvania, is nicknamed “The Sweetest Place on Earth” because it’s famous for this product.

Chocolate

100

In Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), much of the action takes place inside this famous Washington, D.C. museum complex.

The Smithsonian Institution 

100

This tall iron tower in Paris, France, is one of the most famous landmarks in the world.

The Eiffel Tower 

200

This famous red suspension bridge connects San Francisco to Marin County.

The Golden Gate Bridge

200

This state used to be owned by and called Massachusetts

Maine

200

This is the largest ocean on Earth.

Pacific Ocean

200

In National Treasure (2004), the characters search for clues hidden in the cornerstone of this famous building in Washington, D.C.

The National Archives

200

This large mosque in India, known for its white marble and intricate design, is considered one of the wonders of the world.

The Taj Mahal 

300

You can find the faces of four U.S. presidents carved into this mountain in South Dakota.

Mount Rushmore

300

The Rocky Mountains run through this state, home to Denver, the “Mile-High City.”

Colorado

300

This soda brand’s logo is red and white, and it was first sold in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1886.

Coca-Cola

300

In Elf (2003), Buddy travels to this city to find his father, and he sees the famous Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.

New York City

300

This famous temple in Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, sits on a hill called the Acropolis.

The Parthenon 

400

Located in Massachusetts, this national park commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolution at Lexington and Concord.

Minute Man National Historical Park

400

Olympic National Park, Mount Rainier, and the Space Needle are all found in this Pacific Northwest state.

Washington

400

This galaxy, which contains our solar system, is named after the appearance of a hazy band of light in the night sky.

The Milky Way

400

In National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007), Ben Gates visits this famous white building in Washington, D.C., to look for hidden clues.

The White House

400

This massive stone structure in Egypt is the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World.

The Great Pyramid of Giza 

500

This tallest mountain in North America, located in Alaska, was once called Mount McKinley but is now officially known by its original name.

Denali

500

These states touch the most other U.S. states, with borders shared with eight of them.

Tennessee and Missouri

500

The word “dinosaur” comes from Greek and means this phrase.

Terrible Lizard

500

In Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), Kevin explores the park and ice rink in this famous Manhattan location.

Central Park

500

This ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, once held gladiator fights and could seat tens of thousands of spectators.

The Colosseum 

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