States & Capitals
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Climate & Culture
100

The capital of this state is Honolulu.

What is Hawaii?

100

This state produces most of the country's potatoes and its capital is Boise.

What is Idaho?

100

This is the ocean that the West Coast touches and is the largest natural resource of the region.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

100

This is the most famous crop of Hawaii.

What is pineapple?

100

The California Roll is a type of this.

What sushi?

200

This state is the largest and not part of the contiguous United States.

What is Alaska?

200

This state's capital is Cheyenne.

What is Wyoming?

200

This is the largest mountain range in the region and stretches from Canada to Mexico.

What are the Rocky Mountains?

200

Washington is best known for growing this fruit.

What are apples?

200

This sport was invented in California and combines skateboard and surfing skills.

What is snowboarding?

300

This state's capital is Sacramento.

What is California?

300

This city is the capital of Montana.

What is Helena?

300

This famous bridge is in San Francisco, California.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

300

This metal is produced in the West and is used to make aircrafts, among other things.

What is steel?

300

This type of ice cream is made in Alaska and was traditionally made with reindeer fat.

What is Eskimo ice cream?

400

This is the state capital of Utah.

What is Salt Lake City?

400

This city is the capital of Oregon.

What is Salem?

400

This famous geyser is in Yellowstone National Park and erupts every 91 minutes.

What is Old Faithful?

400

Every year, over 4 million pounds of salt is taken from this.

What is The Great Salt Lake?

400

The native people of Hawaii developed the hula dance performed at this party.

What is a luau?

500

This is the capital of Washington.

What is Olympia?

500

These three states make up the west coast of the contiguous United States.

What is California, Oregon, and Washington?

500

These towns were abandoned after the Gold Rush boom and are now filled with deserted buildings and vacant lots.

What are Ghost Towns?

500

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline was built to carry this resource from the North Slope.

What is oil?

500

This is the most famous dogsled race in Alaska.

What is Iditarod?