State and Capitals
National Parks
Lakes and Rivers
State's Nicknames
Fun Facts About U.S
100

Nebraska's capital is the 14th most highly populated state capital city in the United States and is named after the 16th US president.   

What is Lincoln?

100

Known for its many large coastal and old growth dawn redwood trees.

What is Redwood National Park?

100

This lake is the shallowest and warmest of the Great Lakes. 

What is Lake Erie?

100

Arizona is nicknamed after this majestic natural wonder.

What is The Grand Canyon State?

100

This part of Congress has 435 members and is based on the population of each state.

What is the House of Representatives?

200

As the oldest Capital city in the U.S., Santa Fe has had multiple centuries to grow into its own imaginative and artistic self and is located in this Southwest State. 

What is New Mexico?

200

This park is known as the site of more than 2000 natural sandstone arches. 

What is Arches National Park?

200

This major River runs along the border of Mexico. 

What is the Rio Grande?

200

Known as The Sunshine State for its "fun in the sun" is a popular tourist destination.

What is Florida?

200

This process states that each state gets a certain number of electors based on the number of representatives in congress.

What is the Electoral College process?

300

This capital city is located in the Sonoran Desert.

What is Phoenix?

300

This park is the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the United States.

What is Everglades National Park? 

300

At 2,341 miles, this river is the longest river in the United States.

What is the Missouri River? 

300

Nevada, known as The Sagebrush State, also has this popular nickname.

What is the Silver State?

300

These five state have the largest population in the United States.

What are California, Texas, New York, Florida?

400

The plastic pick flamingo is the official bird of this Midwest capital city.

What is Madison, Wisconsin?

400

Known as an UNESCO World Heritage site and considered one of the finest examples of arid-land erosion in the world with several major ecosystems.

What is The Grand Canyon?

400

These two Great Lakes have a decline in fish population due to Quagga mussels.   

What is Lake Huron and Lake Michigan?  

400

This state was the first state to sign and give consent to the Constitution of the United States, and became known as The First State.

What is Delaware?

400

In 1787, this agreement helped to define legislative structure and representation that each state would have under the U.S. Constitution.

What is The Great Compromise?

500

This capital city's Centennial Park is home to the only real replica of the Greek Parthenon, sometimes referred to as the Athens of the South.

What is Nashville, Tennessee?

500

Located in North America's lowest point, this park straddles eastern California and Nevada.

What is Death Valley National Park? 

500

This major U.S. river passes through six states and eleven National Parks.

What is the Colorado River?

500

This state was nicknamed after "Hoosier's Men".

What is Indiana? 

500

This woman, appointed by President Ronald Reagan, was the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court.

Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?