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- City without a state; capital of the United States
- The Comstock Lode (silver) was found here.
- State flower of Alabama
- Home to Crater Lake National Park
- Popular Wyoming national park
- South Dakota capital
- Washington state capital
- Home to Thomas Jefferson and George Washington
- State flower of the Beehive State
- Capital of the state whose state flower is the wild prairie rose
- Nebraska capital named for the 16th president
- Original number of states in the united states
- Common Montana moniker "Big ___ Country"
- California is the _________ state.
- Its state flower is the bluebonnet
- The last contiguous state to join the U.S.
- Arizona state abbreviation
- State known for its potatoes
- A "mountainous" state; bitterroot is its state flower
- The Great ___
- Capital of Delaware
- Became Georgia's capital in 1868
- ________ City, capital of Missouri
- Abreviation for popular jazz state or California city
- Admitted as the 45th state in 1896
- Missouri state abbreviation
- Maine state abreviation
- Northwest Territory state that joined to Union in 1858
- The attack on this fort in South Carolina launched the civil war
- Land of the Indians
- Named after an English county; "Live free or die" is its motto
- Capital of Kentucky
- Became a state in 1907
- Capital of Colorado
- The 14th state
- North Carolina capital
- Shares its state flower with Arkansas; the apple blossom
- Iowa state abbreviation
- Sacramento is the capital of this state
- Columbus is its capital
- "Cornhusker State"; 37th state
- The first state west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Capital of the "Pine Tree State"
- Entered the Union in 1787 as one of the original 13 colonies
- The "Pelican State"
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- Hartford has been this state's capital since 1875
- Oregon state capital
- The 38th state
- Lost Colony of ________
- Capital of Michigan
- The first state to elect a woman governor
- Maryland capital
- During the Civil War it was the capital of the Confederacy
- Home of the Puritans and the Pilgrims
- Charleston is the capital of this state
- Became the 21st state in 1818
- Famous Texas siege
- Ohio state abbreviation
- Named for a Duke, it entered the Union in 1788
- The Boston ___ Party
- New Mexico state flower
- Pennsylvania capital
- The capital of Rhode Island
- The first state of the Union
- Capital of New Hampshire; popular type of grape jelly
- Capital of the 29th state
- State flower of the 46th state
- Washington D.C. sits on what river?
- New Jersey capital
- The "Badger State"; Madison is its capital
- This state was under Spanish control until the mid-1840s
- Dogwood and bluebird state
- The Sunflower State
- Vermont capital
- Charlston is not the capital of this state; Columbia is
- Capital of Idaho
- Tennessee state flower
- Florida state abbreviation
- Kansas capital
- Famous canyon in Arizona
- Ponce de Leon was the first European to explore this state
- The smallest state
- Nevada state flower
- Ninety percent of this state is farm land
- 42nd state to join the Union
- The 23rd state
- New York state flower
- Capital of the state known as the "Empire State"
- Tennessee state abbreviation
- 25th state; diamonds were mined here
- This "Free State" joined the union in 1788
- "Mountaineers are always _____"; West Virginia's state motto
- The _______ Mountains; Colorado peaks
- Montgomery is its capital
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