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First president

George Washington

100

Tallahassee

Florida

100

State where the windy city can be found

Illinois

100

The Capital is

Washington, D.C.

100

Carved from a granite face, this landmark is a sculpture of the heads of four previous presidents.

Mount Rushmore

200

First president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Nashville

Tennessee

200

Is the only state in the United States whose name has one syllable.

Maine

200

Currency

U.S. dollar

200

Three waterfalls that fall on the international border between Ontario, Canada and New York

Niagara Falls

300

First president ever to talk on the phone. His first call was with Alexander Graham Bell, 13 miles away

James Garfield

300

 Madison

Wisconsin

300

The only state in U.S. history to turn down the Olympics

Colorado

300

How many states?

50

300

Built to honor George Washington, who was the first American president.

Washington Monument

400

Nicknamed “Big Bill,” the largest president in U.S. history reputedly kept getting stuck in the White House bathtub

William Howard Taft

400

Salt Lake City

Utah

400

Big chain pharmacies aren’t welcome.

North Dakota

400

US national symbol

Bald Eagle

400

 A gift from the people of France, designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.

Statue of Liberty

500

The only president born on the 4th of July

Calvin Coolidge

500

Trenton

New Jersey

500

Has more coastline than any other state.

Alaska

500

What type of government?

Democracy

500

Located on the border of Nevada and Arizona in the United States, in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River. It is an arch-gravity concrete dam.

Hoover Dam