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The state bought from Russia and turned into a state in 1959. | Alaska | 95%
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The other state to be established in 1959. | Hawaii | 95%
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The state with the highest economy, higher than almost every other country in the world. (It would be the world's 5th largest.) | California | 90%
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This state may be home to the 'Windy City', the 3rd largest city in the country, but Springfield is it's capital, located much more centrally. | Illinois | 90%
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State home to Dorothy from 'The Wizard of Oz'. | Kansas | 90%
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The state directly north of the above. | North Dakota | 90%
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The state home to Mount Rushmore. | South Dakota | 90%
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The only state named after a president. | Washington | 90%
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State with the most populous city in the country. | New York | 85%
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A neighboring state to the above, most of the state does not recognize daylight savings time. | Arizona | 80%
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State in which Coca-Cola was created. | Georgia | 80%
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The 'K' in KFC. | Kentucky | 80%
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Home to Roswell, a town well-known for supposed UFO sightings. | New Mexico | 80%
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The state originally founded by Mormons. | Utah | 80%
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Located just north of the above, this state was first settled by a Frenchman by the name of Jean Nicolet. | Wisconsin | 80%
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The only other state to border Canada that hasn't been mentioned yet. (Not including water borders) | Maine | 75%
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The only state in which some counties have legalized prostitution. | Nevada | 70%
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The state home to the Pentagon building. | Virginia | 70%
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The only other state not so far mentioned that has a cardinal direction in it's name. Also they are the only state to have LOST population since 1950 | West Virginia | 70%
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The only state left that is included in four corners. | Colorado | 65%
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The state that borders Canada through a geographically vertical panhandle. | Idaho | 65%
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A bordering state of the above that has the shortest coastline of any state. | New Hampshire | 65%
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The state with the least populous largest 'city' that goes by the same name as a coat factory. (It's Burlington) | Vermont | 65%
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The state with the largest mall in the country. (Mall of America) | Minnesota | 60%
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The state with the most recently changed flag. (Due to connections to the Confederacy) | Mississippi | 60%
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The highest windspeed was during a tornado in this state, clocked at 318 miles per hour. | Oklahoma | 55%
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This state borders the above and their flag currently features Confederate symbolism. | Alabama | 50%
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The only state in which it's name starts with two vowels. | Iowa | 50%
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The only state to use 'Parishes' rather than counties. | Louisiana | 50%
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This state is the only one to have a double sided flag. (It features a beaver on the rearside) | Oregon | 50%
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The state with only two escalators. | Wyoming | 50%
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The state where Walmart was founded, in Bentonville. | Arkansas | 45%
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The flattest state in America. (Not fattest, flattest) | Florida | 45%
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State that Dr. Oz, yes the same one, ran for senate in 2022. (And lost) | Pennsylvania | 45%
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The 'Palmetto State' (the tree is also featured on their state flag and license plates) | South Carolina | 45%
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The third smallest U.S. state. | Connecticut | 40%
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This state has more businesses than residents. | Delaware | 40%
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The most densely populated state. | New Jersey | 40%
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The state that both planes that hit the WTC were coming from. | Massachusetts | 35%
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The final of the original 13 colonies to become a state. | Rhode Island | 35%
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A road in this state has the highest speed limit in the whole country, 85 miles per hour on a 40 mile long toll road. | Texas | 35%
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This state has no natural lakes. | Maryland | 25%
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This state holds the record for the greatest temperature change, a whopping 103 degrees farenheit, from -54 to 49. | Montana | 25%
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State in which Pepsi was created. | North Carolina | 25%
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State that Dr. Oz, completely unaffiliated with the above, was born. | Ohio | 25%
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The only state left on the west side of the Mississippi river. | Missouri | 20%
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This state is over a huge underground aquifer, the Ogallala Aquifer. | Nebraska | 20%
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The state home to the first professional baseball game, way back in 1871. | Indiana | 15%
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Home to a town by the name of 'Hell' | Michigan | 15%
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The 'New Madrid Earthquake', the worst in America's history, was in this state. | Tennessee | 15%
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