Guess the U.S. State by Unique Fact - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
It is the smallest state by area Rhode Island
92%
It is the leading producer of cheese in the U.S. (hence "America's Dairyland"). Wisconsin
88%
It produces about one-third of the nation's potatoes, earning it the nickname "The Potato State." Idaho
85%
It is the leading producer of maple syrup in the U.S., producing nearly 50% of the nation's supply. Vermont
85%
Contains the longest coastline in the U.S. Alaska
81%
The 13th step on the west side of the State Capitol building in Denver is exactly one mile above sea level. Colorado
81%
It is the only state that borders only one other state. Maine
81%
The waters off the Outer Banks are known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic" due to over 1,000 shipwrecks. North Carolina
81%
Does not observe Daylight Saving Time Arizona
77%
It is the driest state in the U.S., averaging only about 10 inches of precipitation a year. Nevada
69%
The entire state is located within the Appalachian Mountain region, making it the only state entirely within the range. West Virginia
69%
Nicknamed the "First State" because it was the first of the 13 colonies to ratify the U.S. Constitution (December 7, 1787). Delaware
65%
It is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist in the wild Florida
65%
Home to the first skyscraper ever built Illinois
65%
]The geographic center of the contiguous United States is located here Kansas
65%
Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," but it actually has 11,842 lakes of 10 acres or more. Minnesota
65%
Contained the first capital of the United States after the Constitution was ratified. New York
65%
It holds the largest concentration of caves in the world, including the 400-mile-long Mammoth Cave System. Kentucky
62%
More U.S. Presidents were born in here than in any other state. Virginia
62%
It produces more apples than any other state in the country. Washington
62%
Contains both the highest contiguous point and lowest contiguous point the U.S. California
58%
The world's busiest airport is located here Georgia
58%
The only state that grows coffee commercially Hawaii
58%
It has the longest freshwater coast in the U.S. Michigan
58%
It has an official State Question (for chile sauce): "Red or green?" (The answer "Christmas" means both). New Mexico
54%
Both basketball and volleyball were invented here. Massachusetts
50%
Its state flag is the only non-rectangular one in the U.S. Ohio
50%
Home to the Grand Ole Opry, the longest continuously running live radio program in the world. Tennessee
46%
It has the highest concentration of national parks (5) and national monuments (7) in the U.S. outside of Alaska and California Utah
46%
The state is home to the source of the Missouri River at Three Forks. Montana
42%
It was the first state to grant women the right to vote (1869). Wyoming
42%
It is the only state to adhere to a civil law system (based on French and Spanish codes) rather than common law. Louisiana
38%
It is the only state in the U.S. with a unicameral (one-house) legislature. Nebraska
38%
The world's second-fastest non-tornadic wind speed (231 mph) was recorded in 1934. New Hampshire
38%
Home to Crater of Diamonds State Park Arkansas
35%
The state is known as the "Crossroads of America" and has more miles of interstate per square mile than any other state. Indiana
35%
Has had a state fair every year since 1856 Iowa
35%
Home to the world's largest known single organism: a single fungal colony covering over 2,200 acres. Oregon
31%
Coca-Cola was first bottled in here in 1894. Mississippi
27%
The official state drink is Conecuh Ridge Whiskey Alabama
23%
The first American cookbook was published here in 1796 Connecticut
23%
The state's official sport is jousting, making it the oldest recognized sport in the U.S. Maryland
23%
Invented the ice cream cone Missouri
23%
The official state dance is the "shag," a partner dance related to the jitterbug. South Carolina
23%
Home to the most populous capital city without a major league sports team. Texas
23%
The first commercial oil well in the world was drilled in 1859. Pennsylvania
19%
It has more miles of shoreline (from its lakes and rivers) than the state of Florida. South Dakota
19%
The first recorded hot air balloon flight in North America was launched in 1793. New Jersey
15%
It is the No. 1 producer of honey in the United States. North Dakota
15%
It has the most man-made lakes of any state in the U.S. Oklahoma
15%
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