Major Cities and Landmarks
Geography and Natural Resources
Natural Resources
Economy and Industries
Education and History
100

Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A famous symbol of freedom and independence.

Liberty Bell

100
Also known as the Green Mountain State 

Vermont 

100

Common natural resources found in the Northeast region. 

fish, forest, and granite

100

Aerospace and Shipbuilding 

Connecticut 

100

One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States 

Yale University

200

Located in New York. Represents freedom and hope.

Statue of Liberty 

200

Located in Maine, has the highest tides in the world.

Bay of Fundy 

200

This metal is NOT a natural resource in the Northeast. 

Copper 

200

Home of Comcast

Pennsylvania 

200

Pilgrims landed here in 1620 in the state of Massachusetts.

Plymouth Rock

300

Located in New York. Known as the financial center of the United States. 

Wall Street 

300

In Rhode Island, provides important harbors 

Narragansett Bay

300

Main products produced in the Northeast.

dairy products, cranberries, and maple syrup

300

Over 2,800 biopharma companies 

Maryland 

300

When the first European Settlers arrived on U.S. land.  

The early 1600's

400

The official insect of Delaware.

ladybug

400

A large freshwater lake in Maine used for recreation. 

Lake Sebago 

400

Wall Street represents finance and the stock market.

New York 

400

This state had the first free public library. 

New Hampshire 

500

The number of distinct seasons in the Northeast.

4

500

Known for some of the best ski mountains in the Northeast.

Vermont

500

This city, in Pennsylvania, is home to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.

Philadelphia