State Capitals
Mountains
Rivers
Regions
City Nicknames
100

What is the capital of Florida?

Tallahassee

100

This mountain range is the oldest in the United States and runs north to south along the eastern United States.  

Appalachian Mountains

100

This river is the largest in the United States and drains into the Gulf of Mexico

Mississippi River

100

This region has the lowest average elevation. 

Southeast

100

This city is nicknamed "The Big Apple."

New York City

200

What is the Capital of Georgia?

Atlanta

200

This mountain range is the longest in North America and runs from New Mexico to Northwest Canada.

The Rocky Mountains

200

This river is the longest river in the United States and drains into the Mississippi River. 

The Missouri River 

200

This region is the smallest but contains many large cities. 

Northeast

200

This city is nicknamed "The City of Angels."

Los Angeles

300

What is the Capital of Tennessee?

Nashville

300

This mountain range contains very high peaks and is located mostly in California. 

The Sierra Nevada Mountains

300

This western river runs through the Grand Canyon.

The Colorado River

300

This region is the largest region in the U.S. 

West

300

This city if nicknamed "The Motor City."

Detroit 
400

What is the Capital of Wisconsin?

Madison

400

This is the current name of the tallest mountain in North America.

Mount Denali

400

This river serves as part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico

The Rio Grande

400

This region contains the "cornbelt," the largest corn-producing states. 

Midwest

400

This city is nicknamed "The Big Easy."

New Orleans

500

What is the Capital of Oregon?

Salem

500

This mountain range contains the tallest mountains in North America and is located in Alaska. 

Alaska Range

500

This is the longest river in Alaska. 

Yukon River

500

Which U.S. region does not border an ocean?

Midwest

500

This city is nicknamed "The sweetest place on earth."

Hershey, Pennsylvania