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Fun Facts
100

Boise

Capital of Idaho

100

Lincoln

Capital of Nebraska

100

Albany

Capital of New York

100

Atlanta

Capital of Georgia
100

The name and spelling of the widest river in America

M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I

200

Olympia

Capital of Washington

200

Topeka and Des Moines

Capitals of Kansas and Iowa

200

Harrisburg

Capital of Pennsylvania

200

Jackson

Capital of Mississippi
200

The two states that are not part of the continental U.S.

Hawaii and Alaska

300

Salt Lake City and Carson City

Capital of Utah and Capital of Nevada
300

Lansing, Columbus, and Indianapolis

Capitals of Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana

300

Augusta and Trenton

Capitals of Maine and New Jersey

300

Little Rock and Baton Rouge

Capitals of Arkansas and Louisiana
300

The Five Great Lakes

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior (HOMES)

400

Salem, Helena, and Cheyenne

Capitals of Oregon, Montana, and Wyoming

400

Bismark, Pierre, Jefferson City, and St. Paul

Capital cities of North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, and Minnesota

400

Boston, Hartford, and Providence

Capitals cities of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island

400

Raleigh, Columbia, and Nashville

Capital cities of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee

400

The smallest state and the largest state

Rhode Island and Alaska

500

Name the states that make up the Four Corners National Monument.

 Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico

500

The four states that border Lake Michigan.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan

500

The Four Northeastern states that border Canada.

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York

500

The five states that border the Gulf of Mexico.

Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida

500

The five states that make up MIMAL

Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana