This is the capital of Indiana.
What is Indianapolis?
George Washington Carver was adopted by these kind people.
Who is Aunt Susan and Uncle Moses Carver?
This area in California is one of the hottest and driest places in the world.
What is Death Valley?
This animal lives in every county in Florida and has grown to 14 feet long.
What is an alligator?
The town in Pennsylvania is famous for making chocolate.
What is Hershey?
This is the capital of Maine?
What is Augusta?
This was the only thing that George Washington Carver loved more that school.
What is learning about and taking care of plants?
These mountains lie on the border between Tennessee and North Carolina.
What is the Great Smoky Mountains?
This state has more pigs than any other state.
What is Iowa?
What is Alaska?
This is the capital of North Carolina.
What is Raleigh?
This is the reason George was rejected to attend many colleges.
What is the color of his skin?
A swampy area in a river or lake where the water is still. (hint Louisiana)
What is a bayou?
The beaver is on the back of this state flag.
What is Oregon?
This state grows so many apples each year a line of them could circle the earth 29 times.
What is Washington?
This is the capital of Virginia.
What is Richmond?
George learned and taught that this was the best plant to grown to replenish the soil and keep the cotton plants growing healthy.
Sweet Potatoes
This US territory is the only part of the US that is south of the equator.
What is America Samoa?
This animal is a pest for farmers and also the mascot for the University of Arkansas.
What is the razorbacks?
This vegetable is grown in North Carolina more than any other state.
What is sweet potatoes?
This is the capital of Hawaii.
What is Honalulu?
Dr. Carver was most known for these attributes.
What is a farmer, scientist, artist, Christ follower, helper of his community?
This is the highest point in all of North America.
What is Denali?
This is the most famous horse race in the United States.
What is the Kentucky Derby?
This tropical root was very important to this state's diet and culture and can be mashed, made into pancakes, chips and fries.
What is Taro?