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A Grand Tour of the United States - With a Map

Congratulations!!! You have booked a once-in-a-lifetime grand tour of all 50 U.S. states. Answer each question to identify the next state on your itinerary. Don't forget to take lots of pictures!
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Alaska
...is the northernmost U.S. state; the southernmost is...
Hawaii
Hawaii
...was once an independent kingdom - similar to how a New England state was once the independent republic of...
Vermont
Vermont
...is separated by the Connecticut River from...
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
...is home to Mt. Washington, but the highest point east of the Mississippi River is in the Black Mountains of...
North Carolina
North Carolina
...shares Great Smoky Mountain National Park with...
Tennessee
Tennessee
...was the birthplace of Davy Crockett, but he died at the Alamo in...
Texas
Texas
...was the longtime home of both Presidents Bush, but each attended Yale University in...
Connecticut
Connecticut
...was the fifth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. The first was...
Delaware
Delaware
...is the second smallest state, larger than only...
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
...is nearly bisected by an ocean bay, much like the Mid-Atlantic state of...
Maryland
Maryland
...shares most of the Mason-Dixon line with...
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
...is home to the source of the Ohio River in Pittsburgh. The river ends in Cairo,...
Illinois
Illinois
...shares the Quad Cities with...
Iowa
Iowa
...is one of only two 4-letter states where 3 of the letters are vowels. The other is...
Ohio
Ohio
...fought a "war" over Toledo with...
Michigan
Michigan
...borders Lake Superior - as do Wisconsin and...
Minnesota
Minnesota
...is home to the city of Moorhead, which is a suburb of Fargo,...
North Dakota
North Dakota
...became a state the same day as...
South Dakota
South Dakota
...is home to the Black Hills; however, Devil's Tower is located in neighboring...
Wyoming
Wyoming
...contains 96% of Yellowstone National Park, but 3% is in Montana & 1% is in...
Idaho
Idaho
...has the second largest percentage of Mormon residents, trailing only...
Utah
Utah
...has 5 national parks, but the first land set aside by Congress for recreation was Hot Springs,...
Arkansas
Arkansas
...and its neighbor ______ have their namesake rivers converge southeast of Pine Bluff.
Mississippi
Mississippi
...experienced up to 28 feet of storm surge from Hurricane Katrina, but the state with the most deaths was...
Louisiana
Louisiana
...has the second highest percentage of residents with French ancestry, trailing only...
Maine
Maine
...contains the terminus of Interstate 95, which begins 1,906 miles south in...
Florida
Florida
...is home to NASA launches at Cape Canaveral, but NASA's Space Camp is in Huntsville,...
Alabama
Alabama
...hosted the Selma to Montgomery march of Martin Luther King Jr., but his home state was...
Georgia
Georgia
...is separated by the Savannah River from...
South Carolina
South Carolina
...doesn't have Charleston as its capital, but Charleston is the capital of...
West Virginia
West Virginia
...was formed in 1863 from...
Virginia
Virginia
...was home to England's 1st colony in the future U.S. - their 2nd was founded in 1620 in...
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
...and Virginia were founded by English colonists, while the Dutch settled in an area now known as...
New York
New York
...is the home of Liberty Island, but it is surrounded by the waters of...
New Jersey
New Jersey
...was the destination of a daring Christmas Eve raid across the Delaware River led by General...
Washington
Washington
...is separated by the Columbia River from...
Oregon
Oregon
...is home to Mt. Hood, from whose summit you can see Mt. Shasta in...
California
California
...shares the longest straight border between U.S. states - its diagonal border with...
Nevada
Nevada
...and its extreme southern point are separated by the Colorado River from Bullhead City,...
Arizona
Arizona
...is home to the largest portion of the Navajo Nation, shared mainly with its neighbor...
New Mexico
New Mexico
...shares a common point at Four Corners with Arizona, Utah, and...
Colorado
Colorado
...has the highest "low point" of any state, at 3,317 feet in elevation along the Arikaree River at its border with...
Kansas
Kansas
...along with Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas all border Cinamaron County,...
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
...'s last five letters can be rearranged to spell the name of the largest city in...
Nebraska
Nebraska
...has a capital city named after a president who was born in...
Kentucky
Kentucky
...and Arkansas are the only shared neighbors of the two states that border 8 states each - Tennessee and...
Missouri
Missouri
...was the final home for Laura Ingalls Wilder. She was born in the "Little House in the Big Woods" of Pepin,...
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
...is home to the northern suburbs of Chicago. The city's eastern suburbs are in...
Indiana
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
Montana
...is the third-largest U.S. state, trailing only Texas and...
Alaska
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