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Largest City In USA

New York City

100

This large canyon is located in Arizona and is known for its stunning views

Gran Canyon

100

When is the USA independence day?

July, 4th

100

American singer known as the "King of Rock"

Elvis Presley

100

Famous Statue given to the US as a gift from France

Statue of Liberty

200

This city is known for its film and entertainment industry, including Hollywood

Los Angeles

200

First Federal Natural reserve known for its geysers and vocanoe

Yellowstone National Park

200

Rocket that sent first men to the moon

Apollo 11

200

Famous holiday when people eat turkey, it happens in the last Thursday of November

Thanksgiving

200

Iconic building in New York where King Kong Climbed and fell from to die in the original movies

The Empire States Building

300

This city is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco

300

Huge Waterfall in the border of Canada and the USA

Niagara's Falls

300

First President of the USA

George Washington

300

Famous Movie director for works such as "Jurassic Park" and "E.T."

Steven Spielberg

300

Avenue in New York known for its theaters and Opera Classics

Broadway

400

This city is the largest in Texas and is famous for its association with NASA's Johnson Space Center.

Houston

400

Desert situated in California 

Death Valley

400

African American activist of the civil rights who wrote famous speech that goes "I have a dream".

Martin Luther King Jr

400

Hippie Festival settled in USA with iconic presence of Jimmy Hendrix in 1969

Woodstock

400

Boulevard Known for having the names of the most famous people of the world 

Hollywood Walk of Fame

500

This city is famous for its music scene, especially country music, and is home to the Grand Ole Opry.

Nashville

500

This mountain range stretches along the eastern United States from Georgia to Maine

Appalachian Mountains

500

President assassinated in a theater

Abraham Lincoln

500

This American writer and poet is best known for his works in the horror and mystery genres, including "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."

Edgar Allan Poe

500

Monument with the faces of four American presidents

Mount Rushmore

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