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200

This state is home to the Grand Canyon

Arizona

200

He was the first man to walk on the moon in 1969

Neil Armstrong

200

This Italian fashion brand is known for its green and red stripe pattern and its double G logo

Gucci

200

This rock and roll icon is known for his hits like jailhouse rock

Elvis Presley

200

This boxer, born in Louisville, Kentucky, was known as "The Greatest" and Floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee.

Muhammad Ali

400

Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion is located in this southern state

Tennessee

400

She became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean in 1932

Amelia Earhart

400

Coco was the first name of this designer; whose little black dress and No. 5 perfume are iconic

Chanel

400

This actor became the face of classic westerns like True Grit and Stagecoach

John Wayne

400

This talk show host, actress, and media mogul was born in Mississippi and rose from poverty to become one of the most influential women in the world

Oprah Winfrey

600

This New England state is famous for lobster, lighthouses and rocky coastline.

Maine

600

This US president was the first to resign from office.

Richard Nixon

600

"The red sole" is a signature of this luxury shoe designer

Christian Loubouton

600

This civil rights leader gave the "I have a dream" speech during the march on Washinton in 1983

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

600

This president was born in Plains, Georgia and win the Nobel peace Prize after his time in the white house. 

Jimmy Carter
800

You can visit Mount Rushmore in this state

South Dakota

800

This African American athlete broke Major League Baseball's Color barrier in 1947.

Jackie Robinson

800

This American designer, known for shirts with a small, embroidered horse helped popularize preppy fashion in the 1980s

Ralph Lauren

800

She was a trailblazer in television and became beloved for her role as rose on "The Golden Girls"

Betty White

800

Before she was the "Queen of Soul," this singer got her start singing gospel in Detroit.

Aretha Franklin

1000

This state borders eight others and was the birthplace of Mark Twain

Missouri
1000

This woman became the first female Supreme Court Justice in 1981

Sandra Day O'Connor

1000

Before creating his own label, this Belgian designer worked for Dior and became known for minimalism and quiet luxury

Raf Simons

1000

He played a friendly sheriff in a small town on a show that ran from 1960 to 1968.

Andy Griffith

1000

This Kentucky-born racehorce, buried at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, was the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years when he won it in 1973.

Secretariat

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