Do You Know These U.S. Locations Recognized by UNESCO?

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  • When it comes to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which of these states has the most?
    • Nevada

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    • Texas

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    • New Mexico

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    • Montana

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  • In which US state can you visit a volcano World Heritage Site?
    • Missouri

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    • Hawaii

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    • Washington

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    • Alaska

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  • Which state is home to the biggest national park and a UNESCO site?
    • Alaska

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    • Texas

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    • California

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    • North Carolina

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  • Which two U.S. national parks were the first to be designated as World Heritage Sites?
    • Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde

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    • Grand Canyon and Yellowstone

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    • Yellowstone and the Everglades

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    • Yellowstone and Mesa Verde

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  • California, home to UNESCO sites, has the tallest what in the United States?
    • Tree

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    • Waterfall

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    • Church tower

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    • Height above sea level

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  • Which of the following states is listed by UNESCO as having the longest cave system?
    • Kentucky

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    • Wisconsin

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    • Tennessee

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    • Virginia

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  • Which one of the following is NOT a World Heritage Site recognized by UNESCO?
    • Yosemite National Park

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    • Statue of Liberty

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    • Independence Hall

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    • Gateway Arch

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  • Which Texas city is home to the only UNESCO site?
    • San Antonio

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    • Austin

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    • El Paso

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    • Waco

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