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U.S. States by Crazy Facts (Hard)

Can you guess these states by their crazy, random, and tricky facts?
Excluding the District of Columbia
Quiz by GeographyMan25
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Last updated: April 28, 2023
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First submittedApril 27, 2023
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Cutting down a cactus can get you prison time here
Arizona
Only state to ever turn down the Olympics
Colorado
Home to the U.S.'s only cave restaurant
Missouri
Produces more peaches than Georgia
South Carolina
First daily newspaper published here
Pennsylvania
Pigs outnumber people 4 to 1
Iowa
Shares a water border with New York
Rhode Island
Birthplace of Kool-Aid
Nebraska
Actually has more than 14,000 lakes
Minnesota
Grows 99% of U.S. commercial hazelnuts
Oregon
Home to the largest gems in the U.S.
Arkansas
Highest vanity license plates per capita in the U.S.
Virginia
Produces more nuclear energy than any other state
Illinois
Oldest motorcycle rally in the world held here
New Hampshire
Home to the only grizzly bear population in the lower 48 states
Montana
Home to the world's largest freezer
Washington
Its state seal is the only one designed by a woman
Idaho
Produces 60% of the nation's cranberries
Wisconsin
There are only two escalators in the entire state
Wyoming
Used to be part of Virginia (but it's not West Virginia)
Kentucky
Cow chip throwing capital of the world
Oklahoma
Popcorn capital of the world
Indiana
Most state churches per capita
Mississippi
Only state without counties
Louisiana
Home to the world's largest ball of twine
Kansas
Highest state population density
New Jersey
Bob Marley once lived here for 12 years
Deleware
Only state without a rectangular state flag
Ohio
Judges wear red in this small state
Maryland
National capital of nuclear testing
Nevada
Only state with only one (state) border
Maine
More snails call this state "sweet home" than any other
Alabama
Has the highest state capital in the U.S.
New Mexico
Only state split in half by lakes
Michigan
You can legally tag a Bigfoot here
Texas
Big chain pharmacies are outlawed
North Dakota
Birthplace of the hamburger
Connecticut
The heads of four past presidents are carved into a mountain here
South Dakota
It has an official state opossum
Georgia
Birthplace of the tow truck
Tennessee
More major league sports teams than any other state
California
Home to the most American Idol finalists
North Carolina
There is a state-specific language
Hawaii
Second-driest state (after Nevada)
Utah
It's illegal to frighten pigeons from their homes here
Massachusetts
Its state capital is inaccessible by road
Alaska
Least religious state in the U.S.
Vermont
You can find both alligators and crocodiles here
Florida
Honking your car horn is illegal here
New York
Home to the world's first brick street
West Virginia
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Apr 28, 2023
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