This famous arch in Missouri honors westward expansion.
Gateway Arch
This state’s flag features a lone star and horizontal stripes.
Texas
This capital of Texas shares its name with a famous music scene.
Austin
This state is known as the “Sunshine State.”
Florida

This park is home to Old Faithful geyser.
Yellowstone
This South Dakota landmark features four U.S. presidents carved into granite.
Mount Rushmore
This state’s flag has a pelican feeding its young.
Louisiana
The capital of Colorado is nicknamed the “Mile High City.”
Denver
This state is the largest by area in the U.S.
Alaska
This Arizona park is known for its massive canyon carved by the Colorado River.
Grand Canyon
Located in New York Harbor, this statue was a gift from France.
Statue of Liberty
This state flag includes a Union Jack in the corner.
Hawaii
This capital city of Georgia shares its name with a mythological figure.
Atlanta
This Midwestern state is famous for cheese production.
Wisconsin
This park in California is famous for giant sequoia trees.
Sequoia National Park
This suspension bridge connects San Francisco to Marin County.
Golden Gate Bridge
This state’s flag features a beehive symbolizing industry.
Utah
This capital of Massachusetts is one of the oldest U.S. cities.
Boston
This state borders only one other U.S. state.
Maine
This park in Utah is known for its red rock arches.
Arches National Park
This Nevada landmark is a massive dam on the Colorado River.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
This state flag has a blue background with a circular emblem and Latin motto.
Virginia (many accept others with Latin mottos, but VA is most common)
This capital of Alaska is not accessible by road.
Juneau

This state was the last to join the U.S.
Hawaii
This park spans both North Carolina and Tennessee and is the most visited in the U.S.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park