Across
- 5. the oldest Midwestern city you can visit, being the first American city formed after the American Revolution
- 7. Moines known nationally for the Iowa Caucus and being the number one city in the U.S. for insurance companies
- 9. the capital of Connecticut
- 10. City referred to as the seaside gaming and resort capital of the East Coast, containing an iconic boardwalk
- 11. known for its Hawai'in Spirit called aloha and tropical lush climate
- 12. a city in the southwest region of the U.S., known for containing some of the oldest rocks on earth, called Red Rock Country; also famous for its Native American history and growing arts community
- 13. located in the midwest region of the U.S., this city is known for the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, which overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional
- 15. the Capital of North Carolina also known as the city of oaks for its plentiful oak trees
- 16. capital of Mississippi and the birthplace of musicians B.B King and Elmore James
- 18. located in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., this city is known for being extremely biker friendly and contains Powell's City of Books
- 22. the capital of Rhode Island
- 23. home to the Kentucky Derby
- 25. located at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Tennessee
- 27. sitting in New Mexico, this city contains rich Spanish and Native American culture and is home to the world famous International Balloon Fiesta
- 28. a city located in upstate New York named after an animal
- 29. Antonio home of the Alamo and marked by lots of Spanish culture
- 30. located on the water in Maine, this city is known for its Old Port neighborhood and cobblestone streets
Down
- 1. set near the Ozark mountains, this city is known for its frequent country music concerts, comedy shows, and magic shows
- 2. a city located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S., long known for its industrial history, specifically in producing steel
- 3. known for its Bucks basketball team and its Brewers baseball team, sometimes called "The City That Beer Built"
- 4. located in Wisconsin's Dairyland state
- 6. located in an "S" curve of the Kentucky River, this city is also the capital of Kentucky
- 8. known for its beautiful and tree-filled historic district, which is the largest National Historic Landmark in the U.S.; located in Georgia
- 14. home of Disney World
- 17. the capital of Alaska, known for the Mendenhall Glacier an the (blank) Gold Rush of 1880
- 19. City home to Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and the Crazy Horse Memorial
- 20. a fancy skiing town in Colorado, known for celebrity appearences
- 21. sitting right on the famous Route 66, this city is known as the gateway town to the Grand Canyon National Park in Northern Arizona
- 24. City located in two different states in the Southwest region of the U.S., this city is called the City of Fountains and known for its prevalent Jazz music
- 25. the capital of New Hampshire
- 26. home to the training facility and corporate headquarters of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans
