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Q.1
Gatorade was named after a university in this state where the drink was invented.

Q.2
This state is the only state that doesn't call its counties "counties."

Q.3
This state is the inspirational home of Francis Scott Key's "The Star Spangled Banner."

Q.4
A replica of the famed Greek building "The Parthenon" can be found in this state.

Q.5
The highest and lowest points in the contiguous United States are located here.

Q.6
Winnebago's are manufactured in this state in Winnebago County.

Q.7
The largest building in the world has to do with aviation, and it's located here.

Q.8
This state has the largest grizzly bear population in the lower 48 states.

Q.9
This state is home to the world's largest retailer and the birthplace of Johnny Cash.

Q.10
This state was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787.

Q.11
Barbara Millicent Roberts...otherwise known as Barbie, is from a fictional town in which state.

Q.12
This state is the only one to grow coffee commercially.

Q.13
The longest professional baseball game in history (Triple A) took place in this state and lasted 33 innings.

Q.14
17 of the 20 highest peaks in the U.S. are located here

Q.15
Surprisingly, the nation's oldest cattle ranch is located in this state.

Q.16
This state boasts more presidents born within its borders than any other.

Q.17
The country's first skyscraper (at least 10 stories) was built in this state in 1885.

Q.18
In 1927, Kool-Aid was invented in this state in the town of Hastings by Edwin Perkins.

Q.19
Which state built the first rocket that put humans on the moon.

Q.20
This eastern state is where you'll find the oldest man-made tourist attraction in the U.S., dating back to 1861.

Q.21
The animal on this license plate is known as "Old Steamboat."

Q.22
This state is the only original colony not bordered by the Atlantic ocean.

Q.23
This state, bordered by 6 other states, is the only one to have its seal designed by a woman.

Q.24
Mars Inc. was founded in this state in 1920 and the Milky Way bar invented here in 1923.

Q.25
The highest incorporated city in the U.S. at 10,430 feet is located here.

Q.26
The first miniature golf course went into business in the U.S. in this state in 1927.

Q.27
This state is the nation's second-leading coal producer and home to a residence built entirely of coal.

Q.28
This state is home to the highest point in the U.S. east of the Rockies.

Q.29
This state is home to the geographic center of the contiguous United States.

Q.30
Dunkin' Donuts finds its roots in this state when it was founded here in 1950.

Q.31
The London Bridge from the 1800's was dismantled in England and brought to this state to be rebuilt in 1971.

Q.32
This state is home to the city with the most hotel rooms in the United States.

Q.33
Of all the 50 states, this state's capital does not have a McDonald's.

Q.34
The very popular Saturday Evening Post, founded in 1821, is headquartered in this state.

Q.35
2 states are bordered by 8 other states. Tennessee is one. What is the other.

Q.36
America's oldest continuously published newspaper, "The Courant," is from this state.

Q.37
This state's capital is higher in elevation than any of the other 49.

Q.38
This state's flag is the only one out of the 50 to be shaped like a pennant and not a rectangle.

Q.39
This state's capital is the only one to be made up of 3 words.

Q.40
This state is the largest east of the Mississippi.

Q.41
99% of all blueberries in the country are grown here.

Q.42
The National Cowboy Hall of Fame is located in this state.

Q.43
This state's largest university's mascot is modeled after an animal no longer found there.

Q.44
Roughly 50% of all the sunflowers grown in the United States come from this state.

Q.45
From 1836 to 1845, this state was its own nation with a president and vice-president.

Q.46
This state is where all Chevy Corvettes have been manufactured since 1981.

Q.47
The properties on the board game Monopoly come from an area in this state.

Q.48
Root beer was invented here in 1898 by Edward Adolf Barq, Sr.

Q.49
2 states share a birthday with Valentine's Day. One is Arizona and the other is home to the deepest lake in America.

Q.50
Even though California is the nation's leading peach producer, this state is number 2. And it's not Georgia.

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