This American sandwich typically consists of beef, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and a bun.
Cheeseburger
This California company created the iPhone.
Apple
This famous New York landmark was a gift from France.
Statue of Liberty
America's first president.
George Washington
Americans celebrate this holiday with fireworks, barbecues, and parades every summer.
Independence Day (Fourth of July)
This state is nicknamed the Lone Star State.
Texas
This carbonated soft drink, introduced in 1886, is one of America's most recognizable brands.
Coca-Cola
This American toy company created Barbie in 1959.
Mattel
This Arizona landmark was carved by the Colorado River over millions of years.
Grand Canyon
This president appears on the penny and delivered the Gettysburg Address.
Abraham Lincoln
This famous highway stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica.
Route 66
This is the capital of California.
Sacramento
Philadelphia is famous for this steak sandwich topped with melted cheese.
Philly Cheesesteak
This inventor held over 1,000 U.S. patents, including improvements to the light bulb and phonograph.
Thomas Edison
This national park is home to Old Faithful geyser.
Yellowstone National Park
This president appears on the $20 bill.
Andrew Jackson
Every New Year's Eve, this famous New York location drops a giant illuminated ball at midnight.
Times Square
This state is known as the Sunshine State.
Florida
This Louisiana dish combines rice, sausage, seafood, and spices.
Jambalaya
This inventor patented the telephone in 1876.
Alexander Graham Bell
This California national park is home to El Capitan and Half Dome.
Yosemite National Park
This president was the youngest ever elected to office.
John F. Kennedy
This Kentucky sporting event is known as "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports.
Kentucky Derby
This state is home to both Mount Rushmore and Badlands National Park.
South Dakota
This New England sandwich is traditionally served on a buttered split-top bun and is filled with chilled lobster meat.
Lobster Roll
This American company was originally called "Blue Ribbon Sports."
Nike
This Nevada-Arizona landmark is the largest reservoir in the United States by volume.
Lake Mead
He remains the only U.S. president elected to four terms in office.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This famous music festival in Tennessee is often called "the Woodstock of Country Music."
CMA Fest
This state is the only one that borders exactly one other U.S. state.
Maine