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Answer
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Cutting down a cactus can get you prison time here
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Arizona
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Only state to ever turn down the Olympics
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Colorado
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Home to the U.S.'s only cave restaurant
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Missouri
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Produces more peaches than Georgia
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South Carolina
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First daily newspaper published here
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Pennsylvania
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Pigs outnumber people 4 to 1
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Iowa
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Shares a water border with New York
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Rhode Island
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Birthplace of Kool-Aid
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Nebraska
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Actually has more than 14,000 lakes
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Minnesota
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Grows 99% of U.S. commercial hazelnuts
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Oregon
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Home to the largest gems in the U.S.
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Arkansas
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Highest vanity license plates per capita in the U.S.
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Virginia
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Produces more nuclear energy than any other state
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Illinois
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Oldest motorcycle rally in the world held here
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New Hampshire
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Home to the only grizzly bear population in the lower 48 states
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Montana
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Home to the world's largest freezer
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Washington
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Its state seal is the only one designed by a woman
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Idaho
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Produces 60% of the nation's cranberries
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Wisconsin
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There are only two escalators in the entire state
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Wyoming
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Used to be part of Virginia (but it's not West Virginia)
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Kentucky
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Cow chip throwing capital of the world
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Oklahoma
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Popcorn capital of the world
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Indiana
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Most state churches per capita
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Mississippi
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Only state without counties
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Louisiana
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Home to the world's largest ball of twine
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Kansas
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Highest state population density
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New Jersey
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Bob Marley once lived here for 12 years
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Deleware
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Only state without a rectangular state flag
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Ohio
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Judges wear red in this small state
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Maryland
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National capital of nuclear testing
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Nevada
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Only state with only one (state) border
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Maine
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More snails call this state "sweet home" than any other
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Alabama
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Has the highest state capital in the U.S.
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New Mexico
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Only state split in half by lakes
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Michigan
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You can legally tag a Bigfoot here
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Texas
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Big chain pharmacies are outlawed
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North Dakota
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Birthplace of the hamburger
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Connecticut
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The heads of four past presidents are carved into a mountain here
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South Dakota
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It has an official state opossum
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Georgia
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Birthplace of the tow truck
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Tennessee
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More major league sports teams than any other state
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California
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Home to the most American Idol finalists
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North Carolina
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There is a state-specific language
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Hawaii
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Second-driest state (after Nevada)
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Utah
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It's illegal to frighten pigeons from their homes here
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Massachusetts
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Its state capital is inaccessible by road
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Alaska
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Least religious state in the U.S.
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Vermont
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You can find both alligators and crocodiles here
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Florida
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Honking your car horn is illegal here
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New York
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Home to the world's first brick street
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West Virginia
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