The Bay State
Massachusetts
The state directly North of New Mexico
Colorado
Capital of Arkansas
Little Rock
State that borders Canada and has the Great Lakes above/around it
Michigan
The last to become a U.S. state (1959)
Hawaii
The Pine Tree State
Maine
The long state on the western side of the United States
California
Capital of Texas
Austin
Northeast state that only has one other state that touches
Maine
Kentucky
The Granite State
The state in the Northeast corner of the United States
Capital of California
Sacramento
U.S. State that borders the most other states (8 total states)
Tennessee
This state has the most lakes of any U.S. states (over 10,000)
Minnesota
Little Rhody
Rhode Island
The two states that touch the northern border of Oklahoma
Colorado and Kansas
Capital of Georgia
Atlanta
This state borders the Pacific Ocean and Mexico
California
This state is home to Yellowstone, the first national park in the U.S
Wyoming
The Provisions State
Connecticut
What 6 states touch Arkansas
Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
Capital city that is home to the U.S. Government, but is not an actual state
Washington D.C.
Alaska