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Often named the Diary State for its abundant production of cheese, milk, and butter.
Painted Desert and Grand Canyon are in this state.
Fruit & nuts grow abundantly here; has highest peak,Mount Whitney, in lower 48 states.
These mountains span over 1,600 miles ranging through 14 states.
This state is the nation's top producer of peanuts, pecans, and peaches.
In summer, this state is the "Land of the Midnight Sun." (sun never sets in northern part of this state)
Northern state known for its agriculture and production of petroleum.
The Revolutionary War started at Lexington & Concord in this state, 1775.
Touches 4 of the 5 Great Lakes --so much fresh water coastline!
In 1804-1806 Lewis and Clark were thankful that this long river helped them travel westward from Illinois to the Pacific coast.
Unincorporated territory of the U.S. in the Caribbean Sea.
Home state of U.S. Presidents Lincoln, Grant, & Obama.
Large state known for its production of cotton, cattle, and crude oil.
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The Hawkeye State is leading producer of ethanol fuel, made from corn.
Mountain range in Western U.S.
This state was birthplace to the 4 of the first 5 U.S. Presidents, 8 in all.
A large wetland ecosystem in Florida, home to manatees, crocodiles & more. Also a national park!
This state grows abundant apples and has many glaciers and a volcano.
This national park is in parts of 3 western states and is famous for its geysers and hot springs.
The tallest mountain in North America is in Alaska.
Its agriculture produces coffee beans, pineapples, bananas, and macadamia nuts.
This western state boasts mountains, good skiing, and a capital nicknamed Mile High City.
This state is home to 5 national parks and was host of a previous Winter Olympics
Many of Mark Twain's books take place near this great river.
Known for its wild blueberries & lobster harvests, this is New England's largest state.