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100

This southeastern state is home to Atlanta

Georgia

100

This state was the first to ratify the Constitution.

Delaware

100

This state is home to New York City.

New York

100

Mardi Gras is celebrated in this New Orleans at the mouth of the Mississippi River in this state

Louisiana

100

This state is known as the "Sunshine State".

Florida

200

This state is known for its highest average elevation.

Coloroado

200

The first permanent English settlement, Jamestown, was in this state.

Virginia

200

The Gateway Arch is located in this state.

Missouri

200

This state is known for its cheese production.

Wisconsin

200

This state is called the "Land of 10,000 Lakes."

Minnesota

300

The lowest and highest point in the contiguous United States is in this state

California

300

As part of the Missouri Compromise, this state was admitted as a free state.

Maine

300

Mount Rushmore is located in this state.

South Dakota

300

This state produces the most oil in the US. 

Texas

300

Known as the "Bluegrass State"

Kentucky

400

This state is the only state in the U.S. with a triple divide, meaning water could flow to three different oceans from it. 

Montana

400

During the Civil War, this state was formed by splitting off another state.

West Virginia

400

This state is home to Acadia National Park.

Maine

400
This state is known for its Amish and traditional Dutch communities.

Pennyslvania

400

Known as the "Equality State" for its early push for voting rights for women.

Wyoming

500

This state contains Isle Royale, one of the least-visited national parks in the country. 

Michigan

500

This state was the last of the original 13 to ratify the Constitution.

Rhode Island

500

This state contains the Hoover Dam on its border with Arizona.

Nevada

500

This state's largest export is coffee, thanks to its unique climate.

Hawaii

500

Derived from French, it's the "Green Mountain State."

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