What is the capital of North Carolina?
Raleigh
What great river, which shares its name with a state, splits the American south in two?
Mississippi
Atlantic
The "twin cities" of Minneapolis and St. Paul are in what state?
Minnesota
What Nevada city is famous for it's sins and vices... most notably being THE place for gambling.
Las Vegas
What is the largest city in North Carolina?
Charlotte
The state of Georgia's nickname is the _____ tree state, after what kind of fruit?
Peach
The Declaration of Independence was signed in what Northern city, now starring the Liberty Bell?
Philadelphia
What "Windy City" is the third largest in the United States?
Chicago
The Bay Area, featuring San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose, is in which state?
California
What coastal city was North Carolina's largest city during the Civil War?
Wilmington
This capital of Tennessee is the Mecca of Country Music
Nashville
What state has a capital of Albany?
New York
The larger of the two "Kansas Citys" can be found in which state?
Missouri
What state, founded as a colony by Brigham Young to escape religious persecution, is home to the Great Salt Lake?
Utah
What is the name of the tallest mountain in North Carolina, the tallest east of the Mississippi?
Mount Mitchell
Pensacola, Florida, is often nicknamed the City of Five Flags. Name the five countries that have ruled over it.
France, Spain, Great Britain, United States, Confederate States
What state is the smallest in the United States?
Rhode Island
Which city is home to the Cuyahoga River, most famous for the frequent incidents of being so dirty that it can catch on fire?
Cleveland
The capital of Arizona is what city, which shares it's name with a mythical bird known for it's abilities to reincarnate from the ashes
Phoenix
What North Carolina city is the youngest in the United States?
Jacksonville
The holiday of Mardi Gras is most famous for it's celebration in New Orleans... but it's first celebration was actually in this coastal Alabama city.
Mobile
Burlington is the largest city in which state, whose capital is Montpelier?
Vermont
What lake, the largest in the United States, saw the wrecking of the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975?
Lake Superior
What river, named after it's shape (which resembles a certain animal), crosses all of Idaho before emptying into Yellowstone?
Snake River