Pittsburg
Smallest State by Area
Rhode Island
State that is more than twice the size of Texas
Alaska
State where you could visit Independence Hall
Pennsylvania
Minnesota is known as the "Land of..."
10,000 Lakes
Known as the Mile High City
Denver
This state's economy is so strong, it could be it's own country and outranks many already.
California
Leads in peanut and pecan production
Georgia
Located in the Badlands of South Dakota, this monument depicts four presidents.
Mount Rushmore
State is mostly owned by the government (90%); Also home of Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam.
Nevada
City in Pennsylvania with the largest Amish population.
Lancaster
Includes the Gateway Arch and is called the Gateway to the West
Missouri (St. Louis)
This state has one dairy cow for every two people
Wisconsin
State where you could visit the Outer Banks.
North Carolina
Name of the long narrow lakes in New York
Finger Lakes
Basis of New England self-government
Township
Only state with shoreline on four of the five Great Lakes
Michigan
Only state with a unicameral legislature
Nebraska
In Washington D.C., what does the D.C. stand for?
District of Columbia
Lake that is slightly less salty than the Dead Sea; located in Utah
Great Salt Lake
Alcoa, Tennessee was named after what company?
Aluminum Corporation of America
Vermont was once divided/claimed by which two states?
Home of the Cajuns and Creoles
Louisiana
Reputedly the largest cave in the world.
Mammoth Cave
What peninsula is formed out of pieces of Virginia, Delaware and Maryland?
Delmarva