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Choose your resident state:
Alabama
(The state played a major role in the U.S. space program)
Alaska
(Has a huge fishing industry, especially salmon)
Arizona
(Known for its desert landscapes)
Arkansas
(Known for its diamonds, particularly Crater of Diamonds State Park)
California
(Hollywood and the film industry)
Colorado
(Popular for camping and outdoor recreation)
Connecticut
(The Sperm Whale is the state animal)
Delaware
(The Blue Hen Chicken is the state bird)
Florida
(Flamingos are a popular symbol of the state)
Georgia
(Peanuts are a major agricultural product)
Hawaii
(Home to active volcanoes)
Idaho
(Famous for its forests and timber industry)
Illinois
(Chicago is a major city with iconic architecture)
Indiana
(Corn is a major agricultural product)
Iowa
(A leading pork producer)
Kansas
(Known for its wheat fields)
Kentucky
(Famous for bourbon whiskey)
Louisiana
(Jazz music has deep roots in New Orleans)
Maine
(Known for its lobster)
Maryland
(Sailing is popular in the Chesapeake Bay)
Massachusetts
(Home to Harvard University, the oldest in the U.S.)
Michigan
(The gray wolf is native to the state)
Minnesota
(Known for its ice hockey culture)
Mississippi
(Birthplace of blues music)
Missouri
(St. Louis has a strong brewing tradition)
Montana
(The gray wolf is native to the state)
Nebraska
(Corn is a major agricultural product)
Nevada
(Known for its casinos and gambling)
New Hampshire
(The White Mountains are a popular destination)
New Jersey
(The blueberry is the state fruit)
New Mexico
(Associated with UFO sightings and Roswell)
New York
(Broadway and the theater district)
North Carolina
(The Wright brothers made their first flight there)
North Dakota
(The sunflower is the state flower)
Ohio
(Home to Cedar Point, a famous amusement park with roller coasters)
Oklahoma
(The American bison is the state animal)
Oregon
(Nike was founded in Oregon)
Pennsylvania
(Hershey, a major chocolate producer, is located there)
Rhode Island
(Sailing is popular in Narragansett Bay)
South Carolina
(Known for its palm trees and coastal scenery)
South Dakota
(Mount Rushmore is a major tourist attraction)
Tennessee
(Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a popular destination)
Texas
(The Lone Star State)
Utah
(The honeybee is the state insect)
Vermont
(Known for its dairy farms and cows)
Virginia
(Rich in historical sites from the colonial era)
Washington
(Mount Rainier is an iconic volcano)
West Virginia
(Historically known for its coal mining industry)
Wisconsin
(Has a strong brewing tradition, especially Milwaukee)
Wyoming
(Yellowstone National Park is partially located there)