The only remaining state ...
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State
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to have a unicameral (single-chamber) legislature
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Nebraska
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to have a flag featuring the Union Jack (flag of the UK)
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Hawaii
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to have an area of tropical climate (Köppen climate classification Af/Am/As/Aw)
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Florida
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to have an island with population greater than one million
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New York
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to have 3 consecutive vowels in its name
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Louisiana
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where both Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison once lived
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New Jersey
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to contain the site of a presidential assassination
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Texas
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to have a population density greater than 1,000 per square mile
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Rhode Island
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to have an international border more than 1,000 miles long
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Alaska
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to have an official language other than English (in addition to English)
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South Dakota
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to be admitted to the Union on the same day as another state
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North Dakota
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to have a monosyllabic name
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Maine
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where the last two letters of its name are the same as the first two letters of a bordering state
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New Mexico
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to have a 6-letter sequence in its name without an A, E, I, O, or U
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Pennsylvania
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to have a building that was once the tallest in the world
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Illinois
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to contain a point of elevation below sea level
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California
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to have an Alpha City
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Massachusetts
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where the population is more than 30% Catholic
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Connecticut
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to have an Ivy League school
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New Hampshire
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to have zero Amtrak stations
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Wyoming
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to have a name that would be worth more than 20 points in Scrabble
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Kentucky
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to be formed by seceding from another state
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West Virginia
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to have had a nuclear reactor capable of producing usable electricity in 1951
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Idaho
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to have a population density less than 10 per square mile
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Montana
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to contain a national park that was established in the 19th century
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Washington
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so many answers to each question in several places
route 66? New Mexico
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