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15 Cards in this Set
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Arkansas
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Capitol: Little Rock
Special Interest: Only working Diamond mine in the United States |
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Alabama
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Capitol: Montgomery
Special Interest: Rosa Parks led the Civil Rights Movement with the help of Martin Luther King |
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Arizona
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Capitol: Phoenix
Special Interest Fact: Home of Geronimo (Apache Warrior) |
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Alaska
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Capitol: Juneau
Special Interest Fact: Alaska has the largest fresh water resources because of their inland lakes |
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California
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Capitol: Sacramento
Special Interest Fact: Redwood trees grow in California, they are the biggest trees in the world! |
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Colorado
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Capitol: Denver
Special Interest Fact: Home of the Rocky Mountains, and the Mile High City (Denver) |
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Connecticut
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Capitol: Hartford
Special Interest Fact: Home to Noah Webster, creator of the first dictionary. |
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Delaware
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Capitol: Dover
Special Interest Fact: The most important farm product for this state is....CHICKENS! |
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Florida
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Capitol: Tallahassee
Special Interest Fact: Jackie Robinson was born here, NASA |
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Georgia
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Capitol: Atlanta
Special Interest Fact: Largest producer of 'goobers' (peanuts) in the US. The Masters is held in Augusta. |
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Hawaii
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Capitol: Honolulu
Special Interest Fact: Hawaii is a chain of 132 islands that extends 1,523 miles. The Hawaiian Alphabet has only 12 letters (A,E,I,H,L,K,M,N,O,P,U,V) |
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Idaho
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Capitol: Boise
Special Interest Fact: Crystal Ice Cave, near American Falls, has a frozen waterfall and a frozen river! |
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Illinois
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Capitol: Springfield
Special Interest Fact: This state was the home of both Abraham Lincoln and Walt Disney! |
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Indiana
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Capitol: Indianapolis
Special Interest Fact: Indiana is the home to The Indy 500, and the 1st professional league baseball game was played in Fort Wayne on 5-4-1871 |
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Iowa
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Capitol: Des Moines
Special Interest Fact: Iowa boast the highest percentage of people who can read and write in the US! |