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- 3. Lakes A group of five freshwater lakes shared by the U.S. and Canada, including Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.
- 4. The largest state in the U.S., located northwest of Canada and known for its vast wilderness.
- 5. Rushmore A national monument in South Dakota featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.
- 7. A tropical paradise comprising a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, known for its volcanoes and beaches.
- 11. A major city in Illinois, renowned for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, and jazz heritage.
- 12. The most populous U.S. state, known for Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
- 13. Orleans A vibrant city in Louisiana known for its rich history, jazz music, and Mardi Gras celebrations.
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- 1. The southeasternmost U.S. state famous for its sunny weather and theme parks.
- 2. Mountains A mountain range extending from the Northeastern U.S. to Alabama, offering scenic hiking trails.
- 5. River The longest river in the United States, flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
- 6. The second-largest U.S. state known for its oil industry and cowboy culture.
- 8. Canyon A massive and awe-inspiring geological feature in Arizona carved by the Colorado River.
- 9. Mountains A major mountain range stretching from Canada to New Mexico, known for its rugged beauty.
- 10. National Park The first national park in the world, located primarily in Wyoming and famous for geysers and wildlife.
- 13. York City The largest city in the U.S., a global hub of finance, culture, and entertainment.