US Travel
Places Jace has traveled
Famous Landmarks
World Cuisine
Airport and Travel Codes
100

Established in 1872, this US treasure is known for having over 60 mammals, 300+ birds, and iconic predators such as Grizzly Bears, wolves, and herds of Bison. 

What is YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

100

The three states that Jace and Sophia recently traveled through to go to a Wedding

Idaho, Montana, Wyoming

100

Although it appears black, this famous French Landmark is actually a dark brown

Effel Tower
100

Argued to be the best cooks of Italy, the word for Grandmother in Italy is what?

Nonna

100

The largest airport in the world, in 2017, nearly 104 million passengers were counted

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

200

A state that is also a US Capital

Washington (Washington State and Washington D.C)

200

During a special sibling trip, this one adventure led to great views, but some car sickness getting there

Mount Washington State Park

200

This landmark not only is a tribute to September 11th but also commemorates the year the Declaration of Independence was signed

One World Trade Center

200

Not just a name of food but a whole population of people in this country

Kiwi

200

After switching to a 3 code system, these three airports simply put "X" after their 2 code names

PDX, LAX, PHX

300

Nicknamed the Pine Tree State

Maine

300

Tokyo, traveled by Jace in 2023 is populated by this many people

37.4 million

300

This U.S President's head at Mt. Rushmore hides a hidden chamber

Lincoln

300

Which two foods are named after countries that are actually not related to them at all?

German Chocolate Cake and Cesar Salad

300

This city choose a spooky airport code of BOO

Bodo, Norway

400

This state's coastline is longer than the coastline of all the other 49 states combined

Alaska

400
A term done during a guy's trip last year, a specific action of carrying a boat between two bodies, often very exhausting, but Jace accomplished it, often carrying the boat by himself

Portaging

400

Made of 1 million roof tiles, the landmark had its first musical "performance" in 1960, but later hosted Queen Elizabeth in 1973. It is one of the most recognizable silhouettes on Earth

Sydney Opera House

400

The three rules of eating Sushi in Japan

1. Never bite the sushi in half, putting one part back on your plate.  

2. Never dump wasabi in your soy sauce (or mix it up like many people do). 

3. Never put a piece of pickled ginger on your sushi before you eat it. 

400

Claimed to be the best airport in the world, it not only has shopping but a swimming pool and gyms

 Changi Airport in Singapore

500

The longest interstate in the U.S

l-90
500

A historical site in Paris that has a famous engraving ""Arrête! C'est ici l'empire de la Mort " 

Les catacombes de paris (Catacombs of Paris) 

500

The Seattle Space Needle was debuted in this year during the World's Fair

April 12 1962

500

World's most expensive spice, Saffron, was used to soak the bath of a historical Princess

Cleopatra

500

The Federal Aviation Administration has claimed there are this many airports in the United States

19,633