State Capitals
Regions
Landmarks
State Facts
Map skills
100

This is the capital of California

What is Sacramento?

100

This region has states like California, Oregon, and Washington.

What is the West Coast?

100

This famous canyon is in Arizona.

What is the Grand Canyon?

100

This is the largest state in the U.S.

What is Alaska?

100

This ocean is on the west side of the United States.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

This is the capital of Texas.

What is Austin?

200

This region includes states like New York and Pennsylvania.

What is the Northeast?

200

This statue is located in New York Harbor.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

This is the smallest state in the U.S.

What is Rhode Island?

200

This ocean is on the east side of the United States.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

300

This is the capital of New York (not NYC!).

What is Albany?

300

This region is known for farming and is in the middle of the U.S.

What is the Midwest?

300

This mountain with presidents' faces is in South Dakota.

What is Mount Rushmore?

300

This state is known as the “Sunshine State.”

What is Florida?

300

This country is directly south of the United States.

What is Mexico?

400

This is the capital of Florida.

What is Tallahassee?

400

This region includes Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama.

What is the South?


400

This famous bridge is in San Francisco.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

400

This state is famous for potatoes.

What is Idaho?

400

This country is directly north of the United States.

What is Canada?

500

This is the capital of Nevada.

What is Carson City?

500

This region includes Alaska and Hawaii

What is the Pacific Region?

500

This theme park is in Florida and California.

What is Disneyland / Disney World?

500

This state is known as the “Lone Star State.”

What is Texas?

500

This state is NOT connected to the mainland U.S. and is far north.

What is Alaska?

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