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Common Knowledge
100

The home to the third most populated city is country, Chicago.

What is Illinois?

100

The two national parks that the largest trees in the US, the Redwoods, are most commonly found.

What is Sequoia and Redwood National Park? 

100

The state in which its name originated from the Ute Natives who are found in this region.

What is Utah?

100

The location of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. 

Where is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?  

100

The state most known for its potatoes.

What is Idaho?

200

The oldest city in the US, founded in 1565, and is known for its unique architecture.  

What is St. Augustine, Florida?

200

The national park that is known for its large bridge and is the 63rd and newest park in the United States. 

What is New River Gorge?

200

The state's name (that although is the least mountainous state in the Rocky Mountain region) means "mountain" in Spanish.   

What is Montana?

200

The modern day state that the first English settlers arrived in in 1607.

What is Virginia?

200

The location where Walmart was founded in 1962. 

Where is Bentonville, Arkansas?

300

The city that is historically known for its lawlessness which spawned the phrase "Get out of ____." 

What is Dodge (City, Kansas)?

300

The state that is known for its diverse landscapes and also has the most national parks with nine in total.

What is California?

300

The two letters that are tied for the amount of states that start with them at 8 each.

what are M and N?

300

The end and starting points of the transcontinental Railroad.

Where is Omaha, Nebraska and Sacramento, California?

300

The kind of music that Kentucky mostly is known for.

What is Bluegrass music?

400

The most common city name across the United States which is used around 88 times.

What is Washington?

400

The president who created the National Park Service in 1916.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

400

The important figure that after settling in the Louisiana area in 1699 the people chose to name it after. 

Who is King Louis (XIV) of France?

400

The location that the South decided to attack to start the Civil War in 1861.

What is Fort Sumter, South Carolina?

400

The location that after moving here, Steve Henson, invented ranch.

Where is Anchorage, Alaska?

500

The end point of the Oregon Trail, Oregon City, is located in this fertile and nutrient filled valley.

What is Willamette Valley?

500

The longest hiking only trail in the world that is around 2,200 miles and takes about 5 to 7 months to complete.

What is the Appalachian Trail?

500

The four states that technically referred to as "Commonwealth" on there constitutions and not states.

What are Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia?

500

The state that didn't send delegates to the Constitutional Convention for the signing because of disagreements on economic and slavery issues.

What is Rhode Island?

500

The total square mileage of the land area United States of America.

What is 3,794,083 (sq mi)?

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