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- 6. Known as the "Mother of Presidents" and home to Jamestown.
- 8. Known as "Big Sky Country" because the sky feels endless.
- 11. This is where you can see the giant faces of four Presidents on Mount Rushmore.
- 14. The Wright Brothers flew the very first airplane here at Kitty Hawk.
- 16. Known as the Sunshine State; it's where oranges grow and alligators live.
- 17. If you love cheese, this is the state for you!
- 21. It is the biggest state and the coldest, filled with glaciers and polar bears.
- 23. You’ll find Hollywood, giant redwood trees, and Disneyland here.
- 26. You can find many wild bison roaming the prairies here.
- 29. Look for the Palmetto tree on their state flag.
- 30. Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
- 32. Named after the first President and home to the Space Needle.
- 34. People visit here for lighthouses and delicious lobster.
- 35. Known for the tall, snowy Rocky Mountains and great skiing.
- 37. Famous for blue crabs and the city of Baltimore.
- 38. Famous for being the "Peach State" and for yummy pecans.
- 42. Known as the "Garden State" and famous for its boardwalks by the ocean.
- 43. This was the "First State" to join the United States.
- 44. This state built the very first nuclear submarine.
- 45. This flat state is known as the "Sunflower State."
- 48. This is where the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock long ago.
- 49. A group of islands in the ocean with volcanoes and hula dancing.
- 50. A very mountainous state known for coal mining.
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- 1. The smallest state in the whole country!
- 2. Home to the Statue of Liberty and the city that never sleeps.
- 3. This is where the Liberty Bell is kept in Philadelphia.
- 4. If you like French fries, thank this state! They grow the most potatoes.
- 5. Home to the Gateway Arch, a giant silver "doorway" to the West.
- 7. This state is famous for hot chili peppers and colorful hot air balloons.
- 9. Home to Yellowstone National Park and "Old Faithful," the geyser.
- 10. Home to the Grand Canyon, a giant hole in the ground made by a river.
- 12. Famous for a huge, fast car race called the Indy 500.
- 13. Known for its beautiful red rocks and "beehive" nickname.
- 15. Known for jazz music and the big Mardi Gras party in New Orleans.
- 18. A desert state where you’ll find the bright lights of Las Vegas.
- 19. This state produces the most delicious maple syrup for your pancakes.
- 20. This state shares its name with the longest river in the U.S.
- 22. Known as the "Buckeye State" and the home of many U.S. Presidents.
- 24. People traveled here in covered wagons on a long "Trail" long ago.
- 25. Famous for fast horses and the exciting Kentucky Derby race.
- 27. This state is famous for its space camp and rockets.
- 28. Shaped like a mitten and surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes.
- 31. You will see miles and miles of tall corn growing here.
- 33. The "Volunteer State" and the home of country music in Nashville.
- 36. This is the only state where you can find and keep real diamonds in the dirt.
- 39. This state has a panhandle shape and is home to many Native American tribes.
- 40. Their motto is "Live Free or Die," and they have lots of granite.
- 41. Everything is bigger in the "Lone Star State."
- 46. A great plains state known for farming and the "Cornhuskers."
- 47. Home to the "Windy City" of Chicago and a very tall skyscraper.