What is the capital of California?
Sacramento
“The Golden State” refers to which state?
California— named after the Gold Rush of 1849 and its golden poppies.
The Statue of Liberty is located in which state?
New York
Which state was the first to join the U.S. after the original 13 colonies?
Vermont
Which is the largest U.S. state by area?
Alaska
What is the capital of New York State?
Albany
Which state is nicknamed “The Lone Star State”?
Texas— symbolizes its former status as an independent republic.
Mount Rushmore is found in which state?
South Dakota
Which state was the last to join the United States in 1959?
Hawaii
Which is the smallest state by land area?
Rhode Island
What is the state capital of Texas?
Austin
“The Empire State” is the nickname of which state?
New York — for its wealth, resources, and historical importance.
The Grand Canyon is in which state?
Arizona
Which U.S. state was once its own country for 10 years?
Texas
Which state is known for its potatoes as a major crop?
Idaho
What is the capital of Florida?
Tallahassee
Which state is called “The Sunshine State”?
Florida — known for its warm, sunny weather all year round.
The Gateway Arch stands in which state?
Missouri
Which state is home to the oldest city in the U.S., founded in 1565?
Florida? (St. Augustine)
Which state is known as the birthplace of jazz music?
Louisiana
What is the capital of Illinois?
Springfield
“Land of 10,000 Lakes” refers to which state?
Minnesota — famous for having thousands of natural lakes.
The Kennedy Space Center is located in which state?
Florida
Which state’s official motto is “Live Free or Die”?
New Hampshire
Which state produces the most corn in the U.S.?
Iowa