State Nicknames
Famous Landmarks
American Music
National Parks
Summer Fun
100

This state is known as the Sunshine State.

Florida

100

This giant statue welcomes visitors to New York Harbor.

Statue of Liberty

100

The King of Rock and Roll.

Elvis Presley

100

America's first national park.

Yellowstone National Park

100

This frozen treat is often served in a cone.

What is ice cream

200

This state is called the Lone Star State.

Texas

200

Four presidents are carved into this South Dakota mountain.

Mount Rushmore

200

This singer recorded "Ring of Fire."

Johnny Cash

200

This Arizona park contains the Grand Canyon.

Grand Canyon National Park

200

The longest day of the year occurs during this June event.

summer solstice

300

The Volunteer State is the nickname of this state.

Tennessee

300

This famous bridge spans San Francisco Bay.

Golden Gate Bridge

300

This Motown group sang "My Girl."

The Temptations?

300

This California park is famous for giant sequoia trees.

Sequoia National Park

300

This outdoor game uses horseshoes tossed at stakes.

horseshoes

400

This state is known as the Grand Canyon State.

Arizona

400

This monument in St. Louis is shaped like a giant arch.

Gateway Arch

400

This artist sang "Sweet Caroline."

Neil Diamond

400

This Tennessee/North Carolina park is America's most visited.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

400

This red, white, and blue holiday is celebrated on July 4.

Independence Day

500

This state is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

Minnesota

500

This famous canyon was carved by the Colorado River.

Grand Canyon

500

This singer was known as "The Queen of Soul."

Aretha Franklin

500

This Utah park is known for Delicate Arch.

Arches National Park

500

This popular summer sport uses a bat, ball, and bases.

baseball