USA Capitals and Nicknames Quiz
- Question: Which U.S. city is nicknamed "Little Havana"?
- Answer: Miami is sometimes called "Little Havana" because of its very large Cuban population.
- Question: Which U.S. state is called the "Grand Canyon State"?
- Answer: Arizona is called the Grand Canyon State after the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, which lies within its borders.
- Question: What is the capital of Louisiana?
- Answer: The capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge.
- Question: Which state is popularly known as "the Garden State"?
- Answer: The nickname of New Jersey is "the Garden State."
- Question: What is the capital of Vermont?
- Answer: The capital of Vermont is Montpelier.
- Question: What U.S. state is nicknamed the "Sunshine State"?
- Answer: Florida bears the nickname "Sunshine State." Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas (in order) get more sunshine each year, however.
- Question: Which U.S. city is historically known as "the Windy City"?
- Answer: Though Great Falls, Montana, is much windier, Chicago is called the "Windy City"—not for real wind, but for verbose political speeches historically given during conventions there.
- Question: What American city is named after a mythical bird?
- Answer: Phoenix, Arizona, takes its name from a mythical Egyptian bird that was reincarnated from ashes. It was founded on the ruins of an ancient city.
- Question: What is the capital of Texas?
- Answer: Austin has been the capital of Texas since 1845.
- Question: Which U.S. state is known as "the Beaver State"?
- Answer: Oregon is called "the Beaver State" because of its abundant population of that large rodent. It lies in the northwestern United States.
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