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- 5. - The Ocean State, the smallest state in the U.S. by land area.
- 6. - Famous for its potatoes, it's also known as the Gem State.
- 8. - Known as the Show-Me State and home to the iconic Gateway Arch.
- 9. - The Grand Canyon State, home to one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
- 11. - The Equality State, with vast expanses of untouched wilderness and iconic national parks.
- 12. - Known as the Natural State due to its diverse geography and abundant wildlife.
- 15. - The Buckeye State, known for its industrial prowess and contributions to aviation.
- 18. - The only state made up entirely of islands, located in the Pacific Ocean.
- 19. - Known for its stunning national parks and unique geological formations.
- 21. - Home to Chicago, the third-largest city in the United States.
- 25. - The Lone Star State, famous for its size, cattle ranches, and oil industry.
- 26. - The Constitution State, named for the Fundamental Orders of 1638-39.
- 31. - The Green Mountain State, known for its picturesque landscapes and maple syrup.
- 32. - The Land of 10,000 Lakes, known for its outdoor recreation opportunities.
- 33. - Has the highest peak in North America, Mount Denali.
- 34. - The Peace Garden State, known for its wide-open spaces and agricultural productivity.
- 35. - Known for its Appalachian culture and stunning mountain landscapes.
- 37. - Home to the first Mardi Gras celebration in the United States, in Mobile.
- 39. - The Pine Tree State, known for its rugged coastline and lobster industry.
- 40. - The Evergreen State, known for its lush forests and thriving tech industry.
- 42. - The most populous state in the U.S. and home to Silicon Valley.
- 43. - The Sunshine State, famous for its beaches and theme parks.
- 46. - The Peach State, known for its southern hospitality and delicious peaches.
- 47. - Famous for its vast prairies and role in the history of the American West.
- 48. - The Granite State, known for its picturesque landscapes and political significance.
- 49. - Known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, mountains, and coastline.
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- 1. - The Palmetto State, famous for its historic cities and beautiful beaches.
- 2. - The Old Dominion State, home to numerous historic landmarks and the nation's capital.
- 3. - Famous for Mount Rushmore and the stunning Black Hills.
- 4. - The Empire State, home to the most populous city in the U.S., New York City.
- 7. - The Silver State, home to Las Vegas, a global entertainment hub.
- 8. - The Magnolia State, famous for its role in the Civil Rights Movement.
- 10. - Home to vibrant Creole and Cajun cultures, famous for its cuisine and music.
- 13. - The Tar Heel State, famous for its beautiful beaches and the Great Smoky Mountains.
- 14. - The Keystone State, known for its pivotal role in American history.
- 16. - The Badger State, famous for its cheese production and passionate sports fans.
- 17. - The First State to ratify the Constitution on December 7, 1787.
- 20. - The Great Lakes State, famous for its automotive industry and stunning natural scenery.
- 22. - The Land of Enchantment, known for its rich Native American culture and stunning landscapes.
- 23. - The Hawkeye State, known for its agricultural productivity.
- 24. - Known as the Old Line State and home to the first railroad in the U.S.
- 27. - Home to the Rocky Mountains and the highest average elevation of any state.
- 28. - The Cornhusker State, famous for its agriculture and vast plains.
- 29. - The Bay State, known for its rich colonial history and prestigious universities.
- 30. - The Bluegrass State, known for horse racing and bourbon distilleries.
- 36. - Known as the Crossroads of America due to its central location and extensive interstate highways.
- 38. - The Treasure State, known for its wide-open spaces and spectacular national parks.
- 41. - The Garden State, famous for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to New York City.
- 44. - The Volunteer State, known for its contributions to country music and barbecue.
- 45. - The Sooner State, known for its cowboy culture and Native American heritage.