American aviation pioneer Archibald Hoxsey died while trying to set a new flight altitude record above 11,000 feet, three months after giving a ride in his airplane to what former president, which was the first time a president rode in an airplane?
Theodore Roosevelt
This state handed out the fastest speeding ticket: 242 MPH in a 75 MPH zone
texas
Coming up for the US next year, this is the word for a 250th anniversary
Semiquincentennial
What U.S. state has the highest percentage of federal land?
Nebraska
Which U.S. state once tried to make it illegal to serve margarine instead of butter in restaurants?
Wisconsin
This president is the only one buried in Washington, D.C.
Wilson
This state has the highest cow to human ratio
South Dakota
Are there more Mcdonalds or public libraries in the US?
libraries
What U.S. state has the most earthquakes?
Alaska
What animal is the official state mammal of both California and Nevada?
California grizzly bear
Eleanor Roosevelt's maiden name was this
Roosevelt
This state has the highest percentage of people who walk to work
Alaska
The King Ranch in Texas is larger than this US State
Rhode Island
This US state borders six others, including Wisconsin and Nebraska
Iowa
Forty times longer than the U.S. Constitution, what state’s constitution is the longest in the world?
Alabama
Named after a King of Great Britain, this original Confederate State was the last restored to the Union on July 15, 1870
Georgia
Which state has the least populous city to be the most populous in a state?
Vermont
This state has more barrels of bourbon than people
Kentucky
If you traveled due south from Detroit, this is the first foreign country you'd reach
Canada
How many US Presidents have been assassinated?
4
Which U.S. president officially made Thanksgiving a national holiday?
Abraham Lincoln
The Venus flytrap is native only to this state
North Carolina
Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, and Vermont don't allow this on highways
Billboards
Which US state is closest to Africa?
Maine
What is this 50-Square mile pact of land in Idaho called where, due to a loophole in the US Constitution, you can get away with murder?
The Zone of Death