US States and Capitals
US Physical Geography
US State Directions
State Nicknames
Metropolitan Areas
100
The capital of Illinois.
What is Springfield?
100
This lake sits in both California and Nevada.
What is Lake Tahoe?
100
This state is north of Oregon.
What is Washington?
100
The Golden State
What is California?
100
This metropolitan area unofficially encompasses 9 counties in Northern California.
What is the San Francisco Bay Area?
200
The national capital of the United States of America.
What is Washington DC?
200
The tallest mountain range in the United States.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
200
This state is directly south of Georgia.
What is Florida?
200
The Last Frontier
What is Alaska?
200
This metropolitan area is the second largest in the United States and is home to a majority of the entertainment industry.
What is Los Angeles?
300
The capital of Hawaii.
What is Honolulu?
300
This mountain range runs through Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia.
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
300
This state is southwest of Colorado.
What is Arizona?
300
The Buckeye State
What is Ohio?
300
This metropolitan area encompasses 13 counties within the state of Texas and is home to the world's largest high-definition video display.
What is Dallas-Fort Worth?
400
The capital of Delaware.
What is Dover?
400
The lake that is north east of Chicago.
What is Lake Michigan?
400
This state is north of Illinois.
What is Wisconsin?
400
The Tar Heel State
What is North Carolina?
400
This metropolitan area is known for its bold architecture, especially the John Hancock Center, Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) and the Tribune Tower.
What is Chicago?
500
The capital of Vermont.
What is Montpelier?
500
The tallest mountain in North America.
What is Mt. McKinley (Denali)?
500
This state is directly east from North Dakota.
What is Minnesota?
500
The First State
What is Delaware?
500
Gotham is the nickname for this major metropolitan area that inspired the city of Gotham in the Batman comics.
What is New York?