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- 3. The Beaver State, first state to grant women's suffrage by popular vote.
- 5. The Mountain State, split from a larger state during the Civil War.
- 9. Famous for its potato crop.
- 10. The Pine Tree State, northernmost of the continental US.
- 12. The only state whose name begins with 'A' and ends with 'A'.
- 13. The Garden State, located between NYC and Philadelphia.
- 15. The Pelican State, known for New Orleans and Mardi Gras.
- 17. The Evergreen State, known for Seattle and coffee.
- 20. Known for the Kentucky Derby, a famous horse race.
- 21. The First State, ratified the Constitution first.
- 23. Home to the Indy 500 race.
- 26. The Magnolia State.
- 27. The Prairie State, capital is Springfield.
- 29. The "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
- 31. The Centennial State, capital is Denver.
- 32. Home of the Great Salt Lake and the Mormon Church.
- 34. Home to both NYC and Niagara Falls.
- 35. Home to Independence Hall and the city of Brotherly Love.
- 37. The Palmetto State, home of Charleston.
- 39. The Lone Star State, second largest by area.
- 40. The Peace Garden State, northernmost part of the Great Plains.
- 41. The Treasure State, famous for Glacier National Park.
- 43. The Aloha State, an island chain in the Pacific.
- 44. The Constitution State, home of Yale University.
- 45. Home to Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
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- 1. The Cornhusker State.
- 2. The Peach State, capital is Atlanta.
- 4. The Granite State, motto is "Live Free or Die."
- 6. Home to the capital of the United States, D.C. is adjacent.
- 7. The Ocean State, smallest state by area.
- 8. Home of the Green Mountains and maple syrup.
- 11. The Equality State, home of Yellowstone National Park.
- 12. The "Last Frontier," largest state by area.
- 14. The Buckeye State, home of Cleveland and Cincinnati.
- 16. The Hawkeye State.
- 18. Famous for its diamonds (Crater of Diamonds State Park).
- 19. Home of Nashville, the country music capital.
- 20. Known as the Sunflower State, home to Wichita.
- 22. The "Grand Canyon State."
- 24. The Show-Me State, home of the Gateway Arch.
- 25. The Bay State, where the American Revolution began.
- 28. Home to Milwaukee and known for its cheese.
- 30. The Tar Heel State, known for the Outer Banks.
- 33. The Sooner State.
- 34. The Silver State, known for Las Vegas.
- 36. Home to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.
- 37. Home to Mount Rushmore.
- 38. Home to Walt Disney World and the Everglades.
- 41. The "Wolverine State," split into two peninsulas.
- 42. The Land of Enchantment, capital is Santa Fe.
