This Yankee's childhood home is now recognized as an historical site in Commerce, Oklahoma.
Mickey Mantle
Deer Lake, Pennsylvania was home to this boxer's "Fighter's Heaven" after he left his training facility in Miami.
Muhammad Ali
When he went barefoot on the cover of his band's 1969 album, rumors started to spread that he had died and been replaced by a double.
Paul McCartney
After turning down offers to play for the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions, this Michigan Wolverine went on to become President of the United States.
Gerald Ford
Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous US, is located in this state.
California
He was the left-fielder who watched Bill Mazeroski's home run clear the fence to win Game Seven of the 1960 World Series for the Pirates over the Yankees.
Yogi Berra

Jack Dempsey
His most recognizable song is currently on a satellite hurtling through space to give any alien lifeforms who may find it an example of Rock-N-Roll.
Chuck Berry
This famous Republican was the only US President born in Illinois.
The Gadsden Purchase of 1858 added land to these two future US states.
Arizona and New Mexico
He was the first designated hitter in a regular season Major League Baseball game.
Ron Blomberg
Ernie Shavers
His daughter Nancy used the notoriety gained by sharing his last name to score a hit with "These Boots Were Made for Walking."
Frank Sinatra
Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman to run for President, was the only one of his Democratic competitors for the 1972 nomination to visit him in the hospital after he was shot while campaigning.
George Wallace
Immigrants from this country refused to have red on the top of their stoplight in Syracuse, New York, so it is the only one in the US with that is inverted.
Ireland
Catfish Hunter
This fighter lost to Mike Tyson at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas before rapper Tupac Shakur was killed on the Strip.
Bruce Seldon
The television sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati did a special episode addressing the fans who died at a real world concert this band was scheduled to perform in Ohio.
The Who
Between 1996 and 2020, he was the only Democratic Presidential Nominee not to win the popular vote.
John Kerry
This future US state was its own republic when it fought with the 13 colonies in the Revolutionary War.
Vermont
He gave up the third home run to Yankees OF Reggie Jackson in Game Six of the 1977 World Series, and was the starting pitcher for the first regular season game in Marlins history.
Charlie Hough
Nicknamed "Boston Strong Boy," this son of Irish immigrants was considered America's first celebrity athlete.
John Sullivan
Their concert film "Rock and Roll Circus" was recorded in 1968 with guest performances from John Lennon, The Who, Jethro Tull, and more, but wasn't released in theaters until 1996 because they didn't like their own performance.
The Rolling Stones
This is the only state to be won by the Democrats in every Presidential election since 1976.
Minnesota
This US state is the closest one in miles to Africa.
Maine