This is known as the Lone Star State. It is the home to the Alamo, and is the second biggest state in the USA.
Texas
The Capital of Texas
Austin
This Jazz singer started his career in New Orleans, Louisiana. You may know his famous song "What a Wonderful World"
Louis Armstrong
This Landmark is where the President of the US lives. It is in Washington DC
The White House
This specific area in Hawaii was attacked on December 7th, 1941. This caused the US to enter WWII
This state consists of 16 islands. Some popular islands are Maui, Oahu, and Kauai.
Hawaii
Capital of Oklahoma. Home of the basketball team the Thunder.
Oklahoma City
This American was a major leader in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. He lead the March on Washington where he gave his "I have a dream speech."
Martin Luther King Jr
This Landmark is in San Fransisco. It is a large structure that extends across the San Fransisco Bay
Golden Gate Bridge
Major event occurring in 1969 that was televised and featured Neil Armstrong
The Moon Landing
New York
The capital of Massachusetts. Every year, this city holds a large Marathon for the best runners.
Boston
Known as the King of Pop. You may have listened to his hits "thriller" or "Billie Jean."
Michael Jackson
This area of Los Angeles is where all of the movie stars live and where many movies are produced.
Hollywood
This document was signed on July 4th, 1776. One of the most important documents in US history that stated our freedom from British Rule.
Declaration of Independence
You would go to this state if you wanted to visit the capital of country music (Nashville).
Tennessee
This is the Capital of Georgia. Home to Coca-cola and Chick Fil A.
Atlanta
This celebrity is known as the King of Rock and Roll. You can visit his home "Graceland" in Nashville, TN.
Elvis Presley
This is the largest park located in New York City. It has two ice rinks, many restaurants, and many movies are filmed here.
Central Park
This hurricane hit the gulf of Mexico in 2005, heavily affecting many states such as Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Hurricane Katrina