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Alabama: The Yellowhammer State and home of the Crimson Tide and Gulf Shores. Major Alabama cities include Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville and Mobile.
Alaska: The Last Frontier and Land of the Midnight Sun. Major Alaskan cities include Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks.
Alaska is a major producer of oil.
Arizona: The Grand Canyon State - Major cities in Arizona include Phoenix and Tucson.
Grand Canyon National Park is open 365 days a year.
Arkansas: The Natural State - Major cities include Little Rock and Fayetteville.
Former President Clinton was born in the small town of Hope.
California: The Golden State - Major cities include Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento and Fresno.
California has had many destructive earthquakes.
Colorado: The Centennial State - Denver is the largest city and is commonly known as the "Mile High" city. Other cities include Colorado Springs and Boulder.
Connecticut: The Constitution State - Major cities include Hartford, Bridgeport and New Haven.
Delaware: The First State and home of NCAA Football Champion Blue Hens. Major Delaware cities include Wilmington, Newark, Dover and Dewey Beach.
Florida: The Sunshine State - Major Florida cities include Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Jacksonville and Pensacola.
Georgia: The Peach State and host of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Major Georgia cities include Atlanta, Marietta, Macon and Valdosta.
Hawaii: Sunny and warm all year long. Largest city is Honolulu.
Idaho: Home of the potato. Major cities include Boise and others.
Illinois: Located in the middle of the United States. Chicago is the largest city in Illinois, and is also the third largest city in the country.
Indiana: Home of the Indiana Hoosiers. Capital and largest city is Indianapolis.
Iowa: An enormous volume of corn is grown in Iowa. Major cities include Des Moines, Davenport and Sioux City.
Kansas: Home of Bob Dole and Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Major cities are Topeka and Lawrence.
Kentucky: The place to find Jim Beam and Maker's Mark bourbon. Also home of the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington.
Louisiana: Home of New Orleans, the Big Easy. Other cities include Shreveport and Baton Rouge.
Maine: America's vacation land shares a long border with Canada. Cities include Portland, Bangor and Augusta.
Maryland: A small but important state on the east coast. Much of Maryland is either suburban Washington or Baltimore.
Massachusetts: Home of the Boston Red Sox. Boston is the capital and largest city.
Michigan: Major cities of Michigan include Detroit, Ann Arbor and Flint.
Minnesota: Home of the University of Minnesota. Minneapolis and Saint Paul, along with their suburbs form the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Mississippi: Jackson, Biloxi, Gulfport, Oxford, Starkville
Missouri: Home of the University of Missouri Marching Mizzou Band. St. Louis and Kansas City are the largest cities.
Montana: big sky country. Montana is one of the largest states in terms of land.
Nebraska: Home of the Huskers as well as Omaha (a major insurance center) and Lincoln (where the University of Nebraska is located).
Nevada: Much of this state is an empty desert. However, Las Vegas has created an oasis of resorts, golf, entertainment, food, and of cource, gaming.
New Hampshire: Situated in New England, this state is often confused geographically with its neighbor Vermont.
New Jersey: This is the most densely populated of all the states. New Jersey contains suburbs of both New York City and Philadelphia.
New Mexico: This state is the home of Philmont National Boy Scouts of America Ranch.
New York: The Empire State - Manhattan, Central Park, Broadway, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Albany, Long Island, Greenwich Village.
North Carolina: Home of the University of North Carolina Tar-Heels. Cities include Raleigh, Charlotte, Asheville, Winston-Salem.
North Dakota: Fargo is home of North Dakota State Univerity. Bismarck is the capital of this state, but Fargo is the largest city.
Ohio: In the heart of it all - major cities are Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Dayton.
Oklahoma: Home of Tucson, Oklahoma City and the Sooners.
Oregon: Portland is the largest city and is located near the Pacific Ocean.
Pennsylvania: Home of Philadelphia - the Liberty Bell and the Eagles, Gettysburg, Conshohocken, and the Delaware River.
Rhode Island: Providence and West Warwick - Rhode Island is the smallest state in terms of land, but not in population.
South Carolina: Columbia, Spartanburg, Charleston
South Dakota: You can receive a payday loan of $1,000 even if you are a resident of South Dakota.
Tennessee: Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and is the also the home of the Tennessee Titans football team. Goodlettsville and Hendersonville are suburbs of Nashville.
Texas: One of the largest states in terms of land and population. Texas shares a long border with Mexico.
Utah: Home of Salt Lake City and former site of the winter olympics.
Vermont: Burlington, Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream.
Virginia: Richmond, Fairfax, Roanoke.
Virginia Tech University, Bristol.
Washington: Home of Seattle and Tacoma, Gonzaga University, Microsoft and Starbucks Coffee.
West Virginia: An important state for the coal mining industry in the past.
Wisconsin: America's Dairy Land - Wisconsin is well known for its many dairy products, especially cheese.
Wymoming: Has the smallest population of all 50 states.
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