While known as the Land of Lincoln, Lincoln was not actually born here. Ronald Reagan is the only president to have been born here.
What is Illinois?
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Who is Pat Tillman?
This fast-food chain has the most locations in the world.
What is Subway?
A symbol of the Incan Empire and built around 1450 AD, this destination was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
What is Machu Picchu?
Completion of a migration of the system from the test environment to the production environment.
What is cutover?
This state was founded by Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon and named after the Spanish Feast of the Flowers.
What is Florida?
After earning a degree in journalism, she went to work for Mademoiselle magazine in New York City, eventually becoming a senior fashion editor and head of accessories. In 1993 she launched her own brand of handbags.
Who is Kate Spade?
With more than 500 restaurants in 28 states, this restaurant is known for sandwiches, spuds, salads, and their famous sweet tea.
What is McAlister's Deli?
This iconic park stands proudly at the intersection of three major ecosystems - the Mojave Desert, the Colorado Plateau, and the Great Basin.
What is Zion National Park?
Created in 1940 at a restaurant named Victory Club in the border town Piedras Negras, chef Ignacio Anaya served this special dish to a group of American military wives and named this dish as his special.
What are Nachos?
The birthplace of musical groups R.E.M, the B-52's, Widespread Panic, and the Modern Skirts.
What is Georgia?
Winning over 16 tournaments during his collegiate career and leading the Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990, this otherwise right-handed, played golf left-handed since he learned by mirroring his right-handed father swing.
Who is Phil Mickelson?
Hawaiian shirts are worn here for the traders who search all over the world for unique items to bring to the customers.
What is Trader Joe's?
The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, this stunning fortress is surrounded by vast grounds and glorious gardens.
What is Windsor Castle?
This person has pet cats named Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson, and Benjamin Button.
Who is Taylor Swift?
One the world's most famous drinks had its beginnings in this state. Dr. Pepper was invented here in 1885 and began selling all across the country in 1904. Today, the top-secret recipe is split in half and stored at two different banks.
What is Texas?
This alum majored in radio and television, he worked as a sports writer for ASU's independent student newspaper, The State Press, and called Sun Devils football, basketball, and baseball games for the campus radio station. In 2006, he joined NBC Sports.
Who is Al Michaels?
The original namesake was a yellow Labrador that would wear just about anything that was put on them, his picture can be found at most of these locations.
What is Raising Cane's?
Once the largest copper mine in Arizona, this town has found a new life as the largest ghost town in America.
What is Jerome?
Before its U.S. creation in 1876, this was originated in Asia and at one point, an American physician sold this in a pill form to cure ailments like indigestion and jaundice.
What is ketchup?
Running through the central part of the state's capital city, it is the longest continuous commercial street in the U.S. The street stretches 26.5 miles long and is home to the famous Colfax Marathon.
What is Colorado?
A triple ASU alumna, this businesswoman, philanthropist, diplomat; former U.S. Ambassador to Finland, and former U.S. Secretary of the Air Force has an ASU college named after her.
Who is Barbara Barrett?
Before this place opened, the building housed a dairy creamery and Uranus Recording, which hosted the likes of The Gin Blossoms and Stevie Nicks in its studio.
What is Four Peaks Brewery?
Captivating myths and legends add an extra layer of enchantment to this already awe-inspiring location. Visitors leave with a sense of wonder and mystery as they stand on the edge of this dramatic natural masterpiece.
What is The Cliffs of Moher?
The Dutch used to call these olykoeks. After these "oily cakes" came to America, they saw a radical transformation. Today, Americans consume of 10 billion of these every year.
What are donuts?