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2.
Chicago is in the Central Time Zone
3.
Oklahoma is west of the Mississippi River
4.
The University of Notre Dame is located in North Bend, Iowa
It is located in South Bend, Indiana
5.
Parts of Minnesota and Maine are north of the Arctic Circle
6.
On a clear day, you can see Havana from Miami Beach
The two cities are more than 200 miles apart
7.
There is a real city named Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo, Michigan has a population of about 74,000
8.
Philadelphia is the capital of Pennsylvania
It is Harrisburg
9.
There is a state with a Z in its name
Arizona
10.
San José is the capital of Puerto Rico
The capital is San Juan
11.
All eight Ivy League universities are north and east of Washington D.C.
12.
Cleveland is further north than Cincinnati
13.
Madison is the only state capital named for a President
There are three more: Jefferson City, Jackson, and Lincoln
14.
The Great Lakes have existed for millions of years
The Great Lakes are only about 14,000 years old, forming at the end of the last Glacial Period
15.
South Carolina touches the Gulf of Mexico
Though I admit I had to do a mental inventory of states before remembering