2nd president of the United States?
John Adams
This state is home to a famous city nicknamed “The Big Easy” and is known for Mardi Gras celebrations.
Louisiana (New Orleans)
National animal of the U.S.
Bald Eagle
This American food is famous for being grilled, often served with lettuce, tomato, cheese, and a sesame seed bun.
Hamburger
North Carolina state vegetable
sweet potato
This president was famously known for his frontier spirit and was the 16th president of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln
This state is known for its corn production
Iowa
Ben Franklin thought that this animal should the the national animal?
Turkey
This classic American snack is made by melting cheese over a toasted bun, often served with pickles and ketchup.
Cheese Burger
The official state mammal of North Carolina is
The Eastern gray squirrel
This president was the first to live in the White House and is often called the “Father of the Constitution.”
James Madison
This state has the longest coastline in the continental U.S. and is famous for its seafood, especially lobster.
Maine
This animal is a large mammal native only to North America and is often called the American buffalo, though that’s technically a misnomer.
Bison
This American dessert is made with apples, cinnamon, and a flaky crust
Apple Pie
What are the three regions of NC
Costal Plains, Piedmont, Mountains.
This president served only one full term but was in office during the start of World War I. He’s also known for his progressive reforms and was a former governor of New Jersey.
Woodrow Wilson
This state has the only royal palace on U.S. soil and is the southernmost state in the country.
Hawaii
This North American animal is known for its impressive antlers that it sheds and regrows every year, and it’s often called the “king of the forest.”
Moose
This American dish is slow-cooked, smoked, and often associated with Texas and barbecue culture
Brisket
The date May 20, 1775, on the North Carolina flag is for what?
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by citizens of Mecklenburg County. This declaration, if authentic, would be the first of its kind in the American colonies, preceding the national one by over a year.
AKA First in Freedom
This president was a Civil War general before becoming president, served two non-consecutive terms, and was the first president to do so.
Grover Cleveland 22nd & 24th
This state is known for having the lowest point in North America and is home to a famous national park with towering rock formations called “The Wave.”
Nevada
This reptile is native only to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, and it’s famous for its distinctive “horns” on its head.
Horned Lizard
Americans largest fast food chain
Subway
holds the title of the largest fast food chain in the United States by the number of locations. The company operates approximately 20,378 locations across 51 states and territories, making it the most widespread fast food brand in the country
The phrase is famously the state motto of North Carolina, adopted in 1893.
Esse quam videri
"to be, rather than to seem".