California, known for its diverse climate and geography, is home to both the highest (Mount Whitney) and lowest (Death Valley) points in the continental United States.
Hawaii is the only U.S. state located in Oceania and the only one composed entirely of islands.
Texas is renowned for its vast landscapes and diverse habitats.
Alaska is the largest state in the United States by land area.
Florida is known for its sunny beaches and thrilling theme parks.
Pennsylvania, also known as 'Keystone State', boasts vast landscapes from rugged mountains to lush forests.
New York offers a blend of urban and rural landscapes unlike any other U.S. state.
Massachusetts is renowned for academic institutions like Harvard University and MIT.
Maryland, known for its diverse landscapes and referred to as 'America in Miniature'.
Georgia is a diverse state known for its rich agricultural heritage, bustling cities, and natural beauty.