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Largest state in America
The setting of the book To kill a Mocking Bird
The location of the Grand Canyon
Birth state of Bill Clinton
3rd largest state
Location of Mt. Elbert
Borders with Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
2nd smallest state
The sunshine state
Last confederate state to join union
In the middle of the ocean
World famous potatoes
capitol, Springfield
Location of the Indianapolis 500 race
The Capitol is Des Moines
"TOTO I dont think we're in ______ anymore"
________ Fried Chicken. "Its finger lickin' good"
Shaped like a boot, shares a border with Texas
The furthest NE state
Capitol, Annapolis
Location, Plymouth Rock
This state is connected to the most great lakes
The State of 10,000 lakes
The USA's largest river's name
Location of the Gateway arch
The popular kid show "Hannah _______"
The capitol is the name of the 16th president
Location, Las Vegas
The highest point, is at the top of Mt. Washington
It has the longest board walk in the World
Location, Albuquerque
World trade Center
Loser of superbowl 50
Location, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Capitol, Colombus
Borders with Texas, and New Mexico
Mt. Hood
Capitol, Harrisburg

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