The 50 States


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Table of Contents

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ILLINOIS

Illinois

Illinois

O’HARE

Louisiana

Farming

Chemicals Found Here

History

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Minnesota

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By Willie Williams

A River

Silver City

A region

Not the last card

Some more info

A Nickname

more info

The State Bird

The pine tree

THE SONG

Missouri by:Robert Gilmer

Word Play

PRESIDENTS

STATE EMBLEMS

DELAWARE

Delaware was the first state.

Delaware has 2 nicknames.

Delaware was named after a Virginian Governor Lord De La Ware.

OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA

Kansas

KANSAS

Bob Dole was born there.

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VERMONT

Vermont

Vermont

VERMONT

MAINE

MAINE

Maine

Maine

South Dakota

South Dakota

South Dakota

South Dakota

Indiana

Fact 1

2 Fact

3rd Fact

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts ma.

FLORIDA

Christopher Peoples

FLORIDA

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TEXAS

Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

PRESIDENTS

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NORTH CAROLINA

Famous Places

Who it was named after

The Cardinal

The PineTree

The Dogwood

North Carolina

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New Hampshire

fact 1

fact 2

New Hampshire was one of the 13 states that declared Independence.

New Hampshire is very beautiful in the fall

Wisconsin

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New Mexico

State Symbols

UFOs

The U.S.’s Oldest Building

New Jersey

State Facts

Famous People from New Jersey

New Jersey was the third state. It became a state on December 18,1787.

NEW YORK

NEW YORK

NEW YORK

NEW YORK

OHIO

State Facts

Yummy

Rhode Island

Manufacturing

State Symbols

Oregon

Statehood was on

Crater Lake

Oregon is a state where many salmon can be found.

The Keystone State

History Facts

The Amish

Pennsylvania Symbols

M ntana

Location

Montana

Treasure state

State Song (sing it guys!)

Bye Come Back Soon

Alabama

A BIG CAKE

Peanuts

Civil War

Alaska

Gold

FLAG

BIG AND SMALL

THE BRIDGE

Arizona

Arizona

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Fun Fact:

Chief manufactured products.

Chief Agricultural Products!

Arizona

Grand canyon

Thank You

Arkansas

Key Facts

Symbols

Unusual Happening

The Last Fact

Goodbye!!

CALIFORNIA

WELCOME TO CALIFORNIA

Gold Rush

Temperature

Steep Hill

California

California

California

California

GOOD-BYE

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut ‘s bird is

Fun Fact

Connecticut

CONNECTICUT

GEORGIA

ATLANTA BRAVES

BISON

HOW GEORGIA GOT ITS NAME

GOOBER STATE

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TREMBILING LAND

Hawaii

Did You Know...

Pearl Harbor

Land of Hawaii

A Vacation Land

Record Breaking Rain

BYE - BYE

IOWA

THE WORLDS LARGEST POPCORN STORE

CROCODILES

SNAKE ALLEY

IOWA

THE BIGEST POPCORN STORE

HOGS

SOY HOUSES

Kentucky

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Thank You

Michigan

Great Lakes

Capital; lansing

Michigan

Michigan

Governor

G d Bye

Mississippi

Mississippi

Famous Kings

Bye Bye

Nebraska

Nebraska

Nebraska

Nebraska

Nebraska

Nebraska

Nebraska

Nebraska

Nebraska

NEVADA

If you’re driving through the Silver State, you should know that in much of Nevada, cattle have the right of way.

ORES

Los Vegas

NEVADA

Good-bye!

North Dakota

The flag

North Dakota

Top agriculture

Interesting stuff

South Carolina

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State Beverage

State

Tennessee

TENNESSE BATTLE

LOST SEA

enjoying music

FOSSILS AND SHELLS

GOOD BYE

TENNESSEE was named for Tanasie an early Cherokee village. The Cherokee Chief Sequoyah developed a written alphabet of 86 characters for the Cherokee language . Born in the late 1700s,Sequoyah became a silversmith painter, warrior and scholar. He taught many of his people to read and write. The Cherokee formed their own schools and printed their own books. The huge Sequoyah trees of California were named for this remarkable man.

NASHVILLE

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What was the capital back then?

Senator

PEOPLE

DoYou KnowWhat Utahs State Rock Is?

Famous For

BYE

Thank you

By

Washington

Seattle

Washington

Seattle

the Pacific Ocean

Vacations

Thanks for visiting

Wyoming

Wyoming

Devil’s Tower

Max Meyer

WEST VIRGINIA

First Settlers

THE MOUNTAIN STATE

Railroads

MARYLAND

WHAT’S IN A NAME

The Preakness Stakes

Boats

COLORADO

Unusual Mayor

Gold

Coins

Dinosaurs

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