US Holidays
States Acronyms
Landmarks
Famous People
Symbols
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Observed annually on the last Monday of May

Memorial Day

100

MS

Mississippi

100

A gift from the people of France to the people of the United States

Statue of Liberty

100

American talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and philanthropist; born in MS

Oprah Winfrey

100

Uncle Sam - he personification of the government of the US which is believed to have come into common use during the War of 1812 

200

Celebrated annually on the third Monday of January

Martin Luther King Day

200

MO

Missouri

200

Structure linking the U.S. city of San Francisco, California—the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula

Golden Gate Bridge

200

Famous professional basketball player ;born in Brooklyn

Michael Jordan

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Bald Eagle -  national animal as well as the national bird of the US. 

300

Celebrated annually on the third Monday of February

President's Day

300

AR

Arkansas

300

In the high plateau region of northwestern Arizona, U.S., noted for its fantastic shapes and coloration.

Grand Canyon

300

Sasha Fierce; American singer; born in Texas

Beyonce Knowles

300

Paul Bunyan - American symbol that is represented by a giant lumberjack and has been commonly used in American folklore. 

400

National holiday celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November

Thanksgiving

400

AK

Alaska

400

Four of the nation’s most influential and significant US Presidents are honored at this national memorial

Mount Rushmore

400

44th President of the United Stated

Barrack Obama
400

Liberty Bell -  found in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and it is one of America's iconic symbols. The bell was initially housed in the Independence Hall, but today it is housed in the Independence National Historical Park at the Liberty Bell Centre.

500

Held annually on the first Monday of September.

Labor Day

500

MI

Michigan

500

A 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan

Empire State Building

500

Ironman actor; born in Manhattan NY

500

Stars and Stripes - The 50 stars in the American flag represent the 50 states in the country, and the 13 white and red stripes represent the original 13 colonies