States and their Nicknames
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100

Settled by Mormons

What is Utah 

100

Which Pennsylvania city is the home of the world’s largest chocolate factory?

What is Hershey 

100

Which city is nicknamed the “Motor City”?

What is Detroit 

100

Home to “Old Faithful”

What is Wyoming 

100

The only state with a unicaramel legislature

What is Nebraska 

200

The driest of all states

What is Nevada 

200

Louisianians of French ancestry who migrated from Acadia in Canada are called 

What are Cajuns

200

Which Pennsylvania city became famous because of its steel mills?

What is Pittsburgh 

200

The Grand Canyon State

What is Arizona 

200

Twenty-four thousand miles of mainland

What is Hawaii 

300

Contains the lowest spot on the continent

What is California 

300

What is the name of the place where Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet?

What is Four Corners

300

Which colony was founded by Roger Williams?

What is Rhode Island 

300

The “Bluegrass state”

What is Kentucky 

300

Home of Yale University

What is Connecticut 

400

Home to Mount Rainer

What is Washington 

400

Sierra Nevada means

What is "snow-clad mountains"

400

On which famous monument in the Middle Atlantic states would you find this statement: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free”?

What is the Statue of Liberty 

400

Home of the Ozark Mountains

What is Arkansas 

400

Home of Independence hall

What is Pennsylvania 

500

Has a “mile-high capital”

What is Colorado 

500

The “Star-Spangled Banner” was written offshore from Fort McHenry near the city of

What is Baltimore 

500

The area in North Carolina noted for its biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and other high-tech work is called

What is the Research Triangle 

500

The “Land of Ten Thousand Lakes”

What is Minnesota 

500

The state whose top crop is potatoes

What is Idaho