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Hawaii Quarter Bonus Questions!
How well do you know the newest quarter design?
The Hawaii quarter features:
King Kamehameha I
A palm tree
A volcano
The state capital of Hawaii is:
Kailua
Hilo
Honolulu
The state flower of Hawaii is the:
Coast rhododendron
Hibiscus
Mistletoe
Sam Houston was the first President of this republic, now the state of ________.
Texas
Tennessee
Arkansas
Which state, whose quarter reverse was first seen in 2001, is home to the United States Military Academy? (Here's some help: in 2002 the U.S. Mint made a commemorative coin to celebrate this academy.)
New Jersey
New York
Vermont
This quarter, released in 2000, displays a reverse image of leaf clusters from the state tree, the White Oak.
South Carolina
Maryland
Connecticut
The "First State" to join the union in 1787 is the state of ____________.
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Delaware
The "Land of a Thousand Lakes" released its quarter in 2005.
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan
This state joined the union in 1792.
Rhode Island
Kentucky
North Carolina
Diamonds are a natural resource of this state whose quarter was released in the 2003.
Missouri
Maine
Arkansas
The "Peach State" features the juicy fruit on its quarter reverse.
Georgia
South Carolina
Louisiana
This is the state to visit if you really like maple syrup. The quarter design features Camel's Hump Mountain with an image of maple trees with sap buckets in the forefront.
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Vermont
The symbol featured on which state's quarter reverse represents men who fought in the American Revolution?
Ohio
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
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