Landmarks
American Cities
Food
Travel Slang
National Parks
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This tall green statue in New York City was a gift from France.

Statue of Liberty

100

The capital city of the United States.

Washington, D.C.

100

This American food is often eaten at barbecues and has a bun, a patty, and toppings.

Hamburger

100

To “hit the road” means to do this.

Start a trip or leave

100

The first national park in the United States, famous for geysers, sits on a large volcanic system.

Yellowstone

200

The home of Elvis Presley

Graceland

200

The city known as “The Big Apple.”

New York City

200

Famous types of this food include Deep Dish, Pepperoni and Pineapple/Ham

Pizza

200

“Catch some rays” means to do this at the beach.

Sunbathe

200

This California park is famous for giant sequoia trees and Half Dome rock.

Yosemite

300

This landmark, which sits high above Los Angeles, lets you know you're in the land of famous movie stars.

The Hollywood Sign

300

This U.S. city is famous for jazz, Mardi Gras, and the French Quarter.

New Orleans

300

Philadelphia's most iconic local food

Philly Cheesesteak

300

Taking a vacation at home instead of traveling is called ...

Staycation

300

This spectacular landmark in Arizona features one of the most dramatic landscapes in the world.

Grand Canyon

400

You can walk across this famous red bridge in San Francisco.

Golden Gate Bridge

400

This U.S. city is home to Hollywood and many movie stars.

Los Angeles

400

This sweet American dessert is usually eaten at Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin pie

400

A dream place you want to visit before you die is called ...

Bucket List Place or Destination (will accept Bucket List)

400

This national park is known as one of the hottest and driest places in the world.

Death Valley National Park

500

Iconic waterfall that sits on the border of the US and Canada

Niagra Falls

500

The mile-high city

Denver

500

Tex-Mex food of rolled tortillas filled with meat, beans, or cheese.

Burritos

500

This phrase describes A crowded or overpriced attraction

Tourist Trap

500

This swampy park in Florida is home to alligators and manatees, wading birds and many other species.

Everglades

600

This landmark sits in the middle of the San Francisco Bay.

Alcatraz

600

This city is famous for its coffee culture and The Space Needle.

Seattle

600

This cold dessert is made from frozen cream and sugar.

Ice cream

600

The phrase meaning A quiet place that few tourists visit

Off the beaten path

600

It’s famous for its high mountains and alpine lakes, including Trail Ridge Road and Dream Lake.

Rocky Mountain National Park

700

This landmark is similar in shape to the McDonald's logo

The Gateway Arch

700

The home of The Grand Ole Opry

Nashville

700

This dish of pasta and a dairy food is one of the most popular comfort foods in the US.

Macaroni & Cheese

700

Camping or traveling without comfort

Rough(ing) it

700

This California desert park is known for its twisted trees that grow in expressive shapes and extreme heat.

Joshua Tree National Park

800

This Philadelphia landmark symbolically "let freedom ring" until it cracked in 1846. 

The Liberty Bell

800

The city where the Declaration of Indepence was signed and the US Constitution was drafted.

Philadelphia

800

This this spicy chicken dish was created in a Northern New York city. 

Buffalo Chicken Wings

800

This phrase describes spending too much money on vacation

Break the bank

800

This Montana park sits on the Canadian border with steep valleys carved by ice and wide fields of wildflowers.

Glacier National Park

900

This giant stone monument in South Dakota shows the faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore

900

This city is the southernmost point of the continental US.

Key West

900

In the southern United States, a favorite dish combines one traditional dinner protein with a classic breakfast carbohydrate.

Chicken and waffles

900

If you travel so often you never unpack, you are ...

Living out of a suitcase

900

This California park is home to some of the largest living organisms in the world

Sequoia National Park

1000

Large wall on Arizona/Nevada border named after a US President.

Hoover Dam

1000

This city is known for adobe building and art that blends indigenous, Spanish and Southwestern influences.

Sante Fe, New Mexico

1000

American as ...

Apple Pie

1000

A strong desire to travel everywhere

Travel Bug

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This park’s name comes from the fog that looks like smoke covering the mountains.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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