Simple and straightforward in design, this state’s flag uses a symbol from its local indigenous population of the Zia.
what is New Mexico?
This popular herding dog has a name from down under, but it was actually first named and popularly bred in California.
what is the Australian Shepherd?
Established in 1872 out west, this national park is the nation’s oldest.
what is Yellowstone?
Contrary to popular belief, these early settlers did not wear all black or have buckles on their hats.
who are the Pilgrims?
This state is triple land-locked, meaning it’s three states or provinces away from the ocean on every side.
What is Nebraska?
This baseball player hit his 300th home run on 4th of July.
who are Albert Pujols or Jim Thorme?
A recent change, this state’s new 2024-adopted flag showcases symbols representing the North star and the abundant lakes and rivers of the state.
what is Minnesota?
These tuxedo-colored little dogs are sometimes called “American Gentlemen” and were born and bred in Massachusetts’s most populated city.
what is the Boston Terrier?
The largest national park in the contiguous United States is also the hottest, having been recorded reaching 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
what is Death Valley?
Despite the day of celebration, this famous document actually wasn’t signed until August 2nd, 1776.
what is the Declaration of Independence?
This biodiverse state is home to the largest number of endangered species in the United States.
What is Hawaii?
This hot dog eating contest has taken place every year since 1972.
what is Nathan’s hot dog eating contest?
While this state was never actually a colony of the British Empire, its flag still contains the Union Jack.
what is Hawaii?
Alphabetically, this dog breed is the last one listed in the American Kennel Club’s list of breeds.
what is the Yorkshire Terrier?
When a tree fell in the road in this national park, the park service just tunneled through it so cars could pass. You can drive through it to this day.
what is Sequoia?
Her grandson wanted her to be famous, and now this style of American flag is still named after her, but this woman did not actually make the first official US flag.
who is Betsy Ross?
This state is known for its natural beauty, but its very sparse population—in fact, it’s the least populated one.
What is Wyoming?
This hockey player recently broke Wayne Gretsky’s all time goals record.
who is Alexander Ovechkin?
Numbering only two less than the number of stars of the actual United States flag, this state’s has the highest number of stars of all the states.
what is Missouri?
This spaniel was not only one of only two on the Mayflower, but it was also the first dog breed to detect cancer by smell.
what is the Cocker Spaniel?
This frigid park only receives about 12,000 visits per year.
what is the Gates of the Arctic?
While loud dissenters proclaimed this as then-Secretary of State “Seward’s Folly”, this land purchase was largely regarded positively by the public.
what is the Alaska Purchase?
It might not be Everest, but this mountain is the tallest in the United States at over 20,000 feet.
What is Mt. McKinley?
This football team has won the most Superbowl wins at 6?
who are the Patriots, or the Steelers?
This state’s flag not only features its state animal the pelican, but also is the only flag to feature blood.
what is Louisiana?
The name is half right—while this popular fluffy canine is American, its incipience has nothing to do with the Inuit people.
what is the American Eskimo dog?
This national park contains the deepest lake in the United States.
what is Crater Lake?
Paul Revere did not actually shout “the British are coming!”, instead he would have referred to them as this.
what are “the Regulars?
This mighty river flows through the Grand Canyon and multiple states.
What is the Colorado River?
This soccer veteran who played in 17 World Cup matches retired after the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
who is Megan Rapinoe?