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State Capitols
200

This president was the only one to have been sworn in by his nickname, not his full, given name.

Jimmy Carter

200

This is the name of the most prolific author in the Western genre

Louis L'Amour

200

This location is believed to be where the war started

Lexington and Concord

200

The Location where the civil war began

Ft. Sumpter, SC

200

This state capital also served as the capital for the Confederacy

Richmond, VA

400

The number of sitting US presidents who have been shot but didn’t die from the wound?

Three. Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt

400

The OK Corral is located in this state

Arizona

400

The duration of the war, in years

Seven

400

This was the bloodiest battle of the civil war

Gettysburg

400

This capital is closest to the geographic center of the US

Topeka, KS

600

Which president was born on the 4th of July?

Calvin Coolidge

600

Nicknamed “Little Miss Sure Shot”, This woman was known for her sharpshooting prowess

Annie Oakley

600

The last colony to join the 13 colonies in 1733

Georgia

600

The president of the Confederate States of America

Jefferson Davis

600

These are the only two capitals that are on the Mississippi river

St Paul, MN, Baton Rouge, LA

800

This US president brought a dog named “Satan” into the White House

John Adams

800

This outlaw’s given name was Henry McCarty

Billy the Kid

800

More soldiers died from this disease than from fighting the British

Smallpox

800

The place General Robert E Lee surrendered to General US Grant

Appomattox Courthouse

800

This capital city has the lowest average winter temperature of all state capitals

Bismarck, ND

1000

Camp David, a known retreat for sitting presidents, was previously named this by FDR.

Shangri-La

1000

These two outlaws are believed to have died in Bolivia in 1908

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

1000

This prominent man represented British officers in court after the Boston Massacre

John Adams

1000

This monument has three prominent Confederate figures carved into its surface

Stone Mountain

1000

This capital city was originally named “Fort Raccoon”

Des Moines, IA