United States National Monuments

Can you name every national monument in the United States, with the help of a map?
Some national monuments do not appear on the map due to being off the edge.
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State/Territory
Answer
Alabama
Birmingham Civil Rights
Freedom Riders
Russell Cave
Alaska
Admiralty Island
Aleutian Islands World War II
Aniakchak
Cape Krusenstern
Misty Fjords
American Samoa
Rose Atoll Marine
Arizona
Agua Fria
Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon
Canyon de Chelly
Casa Grande Ruins
Chiricahua
Grand Canyon–Parashant
Hohokam Pima
Ironwood Forest
Montezuma Castle
Navajo
Organ Pipe Cactus
Pipe Spring
Sonoran Desert
Sunset Crater Volcano
Tonto
Tuzigoot
Vermilion Cliffs
Walnut Canyon
Wupatki
California
Berryessa Snow Mountain
Cabrillo
California Coastal
Carrizo Plain
Castle Mountains
César E. Chávez
Devils Postpile
Fort Ord
Giant Sequoia
Lava Beds
Mojave Trails
Muir Woods
Saint Francis Dam Disaster
San Gabriel Mountains
Sand to Snow
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains
Tule Lake
California & Oregon
Cascade–Siskiyou
Colorado
Browns Canyon
Camp Hale — Continental Divide
Canyons of the Ancients
Chimney Rock
Colorado
Florissant Fossil Beds
Yucca House
Colorado & Utah
Dinosaur
Hovenweep
District of Columbia
Belmont-Paul Women's Equality
President Lincoln and Soldiers’ Home
Florida
Castillo de San Marcos
Fort Matanzas
Georgia
Fort Frederica
Fort Pulaski
Guam & Northern Mariana Islands
Marianas Trench Marine
Hawaii & United States Minor Outlying Islands
Papahānaumokuākea Marine
Idaho
Craters of the Moon
Hagerman Fossil Beds
Illinois
Springfield 1908 Race Riot
Illinois & Mississippi
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley
State/Territory
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Iowa
Effigy Mounds
Kentucky
Camp Nelson
Mill Springs Battlefield
Louisiana
Poverty Point
Maine
Katahdin Woods and Waters
Maryland
Fort McHenry
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad
Minnesota
Grand Portage
Pipestone
Mississippi
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home
Missouri
George Washington Carver
Montana
Little Bighorn Battlefield
Pompeys Pillar
Upper Missouri River Breaks
Nebraska
Agate Fossil Beds
Scotts Bluff
Nevada
Avi Kwa Ame
Basin and Range
Gold Butte
Tule Springs Fossil Beds
New Jersey & New York
Statue of Liberty
New Mexico
Aztec Ruins
Bandelier
Capulin Volcano
El Malpais
El Morro
Fort Union
Gila Cliff Dwellings
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks
Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks
Petroglyph
Prehistoric Trackways
Rio Grande del Norte
Salinas Pueblo Missions
New York
African Burial Ground
Castle Clinton
Fort Stanwix
Governors Island
Stonewall
Ohio
Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers
Oregon
John Day Fossil Beds
Newberry Volcanic
Oregon Caves
South Dakota
Jewel Cave
Texas
Alibates Flint Quarries
Castner Range
Military Working Dog Teams
Waco Mammoth
United States Minor Outlying Islands
Pacific Remote Islands Marine
United States Virgin Islands
Buck Island Reef
Virgin Islands Coral Reef
Utah
Bears Ears
Cedar Breaks
Grand Staircase–Escalante
Jurassic
Natural Bridges
Rainbow Bridge
Timpanogos Cave
Virginia
Booker T. Washington
Fort Monroe
George Washington Birthplace
Washington
Hanford Reach
Mount St. Helens Volcanic
San Juan Islands
Wyoming
Devils Tower
Fossil Butte
Atlantic Ocean
Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine
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