This state is famous for growing sweet oranges and making orange juice.
Florida
This state is home to the Statue of Liberty and Times Square.
New York
This is the only US state made entirely of islands in the ocean.
Hawaii
Walt Disney opened his very first Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, located in this state.
California
Frank Sinatra famously sang about wanting to wake up in the "city that doesn't sleep" in this "Empire State.
New York
This Southern state is so famous for peaches that it put one on its license plate.
Georgia
You can stand in four states at once at the "Four Corners" monument. Name two of them.
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
This huge state is known as the "Lone Star State" and shares a long border with Mexico.
Texas
Elvis Presley, the "King of Rock and Roll," built his famous mansion, Graceland, in Memphis in this state.
Tennessee
Bruce Springsteen often sings about his home state, including in the song "Born to Run," which references the town of Asbury Park.
New Jersey
When you think of cheese, milk, and the Green Bay Packers, you think of this state.
Wisconsin
The massive and beautiful Grand Canyon is located in this desert state.
Arizona
This sunny state sticks out into the ocean like a thumb pointing down toward Cuba.
Florida
Abraham Lincoln practiced law and entered politics here, leading the state to nickname itself the "Land of Lincoln.
Illinois
The Yellow Rose of [Blank]" is a traditional American folk song celebrating this giant "Lone Star" state.
Texas
Most of the potatoes used for French fries in the US are grown in this state.
Idaho
The giant carved presidents' faces on Mount Rushmore are found in this state.
South Dakota
This state is known as the "Magnolia State" and has a famous river.
Missisipi
Pop superstar Taylor Swift was born on a Christmas tree farm in this state, which is also home to Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
John Denver's timeless sing-along begs the "Country roads" to take him home to the mountains of this state.
West Virginia
If you are pouring real maple syrup on your pancakes, it probably came from this New England state.
Vermont
You can listen to country music at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville in this state.
Tennessee
Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the US known for its stunning blue color, sits in a collapsed volcano in this state.
Oregon
Neil Armstrong, the first human to walk on the Moon, was born in this Midwestern state—which is also where the Wright Brothers built their bicycles and gliders.
Ohio
The legendary Ray Charles had a massive 1960 hit singing about how this southern state was always "on my mind".
Georgia