A Grand Tour of the United States - With a Map - Statistics

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Preceding State Interesting Tour Fact Next State in the Tour % Correct
Alaska ...is the northernmost U.S. state; the southernmost is... Hawaii
100%
Connecticut ...was the fifth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. The first was... Delaware
93%
Vermont ...is separated by the Connecticut River from... New Hampshire
93%
Delaware ...is the second smallest state, larger than only... Rhode Island
93%
Hawaii ...was once an independent kingdom - similar to how a New England state was once the independent republic of... Vermont
93%
Maine ...contains the terminus of Interstate 95, which begins 1,906 miles south in... Florida
89%
Alabama ...hosted the Selma to Montgomery march of Martin Luther King Jr., but his home state was... Georgia
89%
Wyoming ...contains 96% of Yellowstone National Park, but 3% is in Montana & 1% is in... Idaho
89%
Mississippi ...experienced up to 28 feet of storm surge from Hurricane Katrina, but the state with the most deaths was... Louisiana
89%
Georgia ...is separated by the Savannah River from... South Carolina
89%
North Dakota ...became a state the same day as... South Dakota
89%
Tennessee ...was the birthplace of Davy Crockett, but he died at the Alamo in... Texas
89%
Idaho ...has the second largest percentage of Mormon residents, trailing only... Utah
89%
Florida ...is home to NASA launches at Cape Canaveral, but NASA's Space Camp is in Huntsville,... Alabama
85%
Utah ...has 5 national parks, but the first land set aside by Congress for recreation was Hot Springs,... Arkansas
85%
Illinois ...shares the Quad Cities with... Iowa
85%
Rhode Island ...is nearly bisected by an ocean bay, much like the Mid-Atlantic state of... Maryland
85%
Ohio ...fought a "war" over Toledo with... Michigan
85%
Michigan ...borders Lake Superior - as do Wisconsin and... Minnesota
85%
Minnesota ...is home to the city of Moorhead, which is a suburb of Fargo,... North Dakota
85%
Iowa ...is one of only two 4-letter states where 3 of the letters are vowels. The other is... Ohio
85%
Maryland ...shares most of the Mason-Dixon line with... Pennsylvania
85%
North Carolina ...shares Great Smoky Mountain National Park with... Tennessee
85%
Texas ...was the longtime home of both Presidents Bush, but each attended Yale University in... Connecticut
81%
Pennsylvania ...is home to the source of the Ohio River in Pittsburgh. The river ends in Cairo,... Illinois
81%
Louisiana ...has the second highest percentage of residents with French ancestry, trailing only... Maine
81%
Arkansas ...and its neighbor ______ have their namesake rivers converge southeast of Pine Bluff. Mississippi
81%
New Hampshire ...is home to Mt. Washington, but the highest point east of the Mississippi River is in the Black Mountains of... North Carolina
81%
West Virginia ...was formed in 1863 from... Virginia
81%
South Carolina ...doesn't have Charleston as its capital, but Charleston is the capital of... West Virginia
81%
South Dakota ...is home to the Black Hills; however, Devil's Tower is located in neighboring... Wyoming
81%
Nevada ...and its extreme southern point are separated by the Colorado River from Bullhead City,... Arizona
78%
Oregon ...is home to Mt. Hood, from whose summit you can see Mt. Shasta in... California
78%
Virginia ...was home to England's 1st colony in the future U.S. - their 2nd was founded in 1620 in... Massachusetts
78%
California ...shares the longest straight border between U.S. states - its diagonal border with... Nevada
78%
New York ...is the home of Liberty Island, but it is surrounded by the waters of... New Jersey
78%
Arizona ...is home to the largest portion of the Navajo Nation, shared mainly with its neighbor... New Mexico
78%
Massachusetts ...and Virginia were founded by English colonists, while the Dutch settled in an area now known as... New York
78%
New Mexico ...shares a common point at Four Corners with Arizona, Utah, and... Colorado
74%
Colorado ...has the highest "low point" of any state, at 3,317 feet in elevation along the Arikaree River at its border with... Kansas
74%
Kansas ...along with Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas all border Cinamaron County,... Oklahoma
74%
Washington ...is separated by the Columbia River from... Oregon
74%
New Jersey ...was the destination of a daring Christmas Eve raid across the Delaware River led by General... Washington
74%
Montana ...is the third-largest U.S. state, trailing only Texas and... Alaska
63%
Wisconsin ...is home to the northern suburbs of Chicago. The city's eastern suburbs are in... Indiana
63%
Nebraska ...has a capital city named after a president who was born in... Kentucky
59%
Indiana ...Dunes is one of the newest national parks. The founding of the nation's first, Yellowstone, is commemorated by the Roosevelt Arch in Gardiner,... Montana
59%
Oklahoma ...'s last five letters can be rearranged to spell the name of the largest city in... Nebraska
59%
Kentucky ...and Arkansas are the only shared neighbors of the two states that border 8 states each - Tennessee and... Missouri
56%
Missouri ...was the final home for Laura Ingalls Wilder. She was born in the "Little House in the Big Woods" of Pepin,... Wisconsin
56%
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