This state was home to the second major settlement by the British when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.
Massachusetts
Home of the Ozark Mountains
Arkansas
areas of rolling plains and high grasses
Prairie
Monument that features 4 US Presidents carved into the face of a mountain
Mt Rushmore
This lake is only slightly less salty than the Dead Sea
Great Salt Lake
This state's nickname is the "Empire State"
New York
Land of Cajuns and Creoles
Louisiana
These two adjacent cities are known as the "Twin Cities"
Minneapolis and St Paul
The capital of this state is Lincoln
Nebraska
Most famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park
Old Faithful
This state was once divided between New York and New Hampshire
Vermont
North Carolina
The nickname of this city in Michigan is "Motor City"
Detroit
Larger Native American population than any other state
Oklahoma
The capital of this state is Helena.
Montana
The smallest state in the Union
Rhode Island
This state is second only to Wyoming in coal production
West Virginia
largest monument in the nation found in this state
Missouri
Second largest state in the US (by area).
Texas
This city in nicknamed the "Mile High City"
Denver, CO
Largest of the New England states
Maine
This state has had 8 US presidents come from here...
Virginia
Only state with shoreline on four of the five Great Lakes
Michigan
"Sunflower State"
Kansas
Federal government owns more than 90% of this state
Nevada