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This map tool uses symbols to explain what features or items on a map represent.

Map key

100

High-rise buildings called skyscrapers and underground subway systems are typical land uses in this type of area.

Urban Area

100

Located in Washington, D.C., this human-made landmark serves as the residence and workplace of the U.S. President.

The White House
100

What do the stars on the United States flag represent?

Number of states in the United States

100

Celebrated on November 11, this holiday recognizes all men and women who have served in the U.S. military.

Veterans Day

200

List the four cardinal directions

North, East, South, and West

200

Housing subdivisions and retail stores are common land uses in this type of community surrounding a city.

Suburban Area

200

This massive natural landmark in Arizona was formed 5–6 million years ago by the erosion of the Colorado River.

The Grand Canyon
200

What do the thirteen stripes on the American flag represent?

The original 13 states/colonies

200

Celebrated on the last Monday of May, this holiday specifically honors service members who died while serving the nation.

Memorial Day

300

What are Intermediate Directions?

Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest

300

Farmland and open pastures represent land use in this type of area.

Rural Area

300

Famous for its geysers, hot springs, and waterfalls, this national park is located mostly in Northwest Wyoming.

Yellowstone National Park

300

Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" while observing this during a military battle.

American Flag

300

Translating directly to "Fat Tuesday," these French words name a famous day of festivities before Ash Wednesday.

Mardi Gras

400

Name the imaginary line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Equator


400

Name two features commonly found in an urban area.

Skyscrapers and subways

400

These two major mountain ranges span the U.S.: one extends over 3,000 miles in the west, while the other is part of the Appalachian range in North Carolina and Tennessee.

West: Rocky Mountains

East: Great Smoky Mountains

400

Located at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA, this historical object serves as a symbol of U.S. independence from Great Britain

Liberty Bell

400

Which official U.S. holiday is represented by iconic symbols like a roast turkey

Thanksgiving or Christmas

500

 This line on a globe separates the Eastern Hemisphere from the Western Hemisphere

Prime Meridian

500

Name two features commonly found in a rural area.

farmland and pastures

500

 Name two major human-made national landmarks besides the White House

Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore

500

According to historical accounts, the Liberty Bell cracked beyond repair while ringing for this famous person's birthday.

George Washington

500

Which official U.S. holiday is represented by a clock showing January 1st.

New Year's Day