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The states that border Maryland

Delaware, Penniylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia

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The year when the Europeans first set foot in Maryland

1631

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Maryland's State Sport

Jousting

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Record holder for the most Olympic gold medals of all time and is considered by some to be the best olympian of all time.

Michael Phelps

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The State Bird

Baltimore Oriole

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The large body of water that touches Maryland (Hint not a Bay)

The Atlantic Ocean

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The fort that defended Maryland during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812

Fort McHenry

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The states nickname

The Old Line State

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a woman that escaped slavery 

Harriet Tubman

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The State flower

Black-Eyed Susan

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The Major Mountain Range in Maryland

The Appalachian Mountains

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Maryland's Population

6.26 million

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The colors of the flag (All four)

Red, Gold, White, and Black

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Former slave who headlined the anti-slavery movement during the Civil War

Frederick Douglass

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The State Insect

Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly

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Name 3 Cities in Maryland

There are a lot of cities in Maryland

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Name any 2 Native American tribes that lived in Maryland

Accohannock, Assateaque, Choptank, Delaware, Matapeake, Nanticoke, Piscataway, Pocomoke, and Shawnee

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The State Dog

Chesapeake Retriever

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The Guy who made The Star Spangled Banner and The National Anthem

Francis Scott Key

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The State Cat

Calico Cat
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What is the highest point of elevation in Maryland?

Hoye Crest on Backbone Mountain (3,360 feet)

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The Nickname for the city of Annapolis

Athens of America

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Most common animals found in Maryland

Coyotes, Chipmunks, Fish, Foxes, and Black Bears

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The first African American Supreme Court Justice (Hint: He has an airport named after him)

Thurgood Marshall

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The State Reptile

Diamondback Terrapin

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