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TRIPinfo.com includes 1,313 shopping spots for groups across the USA. Our Weekly Newsletter includes many. And this Quarterly Digital Issue features 81 shopping areas for leisure group trip planners. Sample what is available on our website to help you find new shopping experiences!
TRIPinfo.com has 1-touch Sort, Filter, Map and Call for planning via desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. Sort shopping by number of stores, type, or total square footage. Filter shopping options to those in a single market in the states, or 1-touch map or call, useful in hard-to-find phone numbers on websites!
The shopping spots on these pages we think you will enjoy when researching for your group. They vary widely but share in pleasing visitors – and appealing to leisure group trips!
Average Year Founded: 1969
Average Year Founded adds years and divides by 81 shopping spots. In 1969, Richard Nixon becomes the 37th U.S. President. U.S. population reaches 200,000,000. Boeing 747 makes its maiden flight. NASA launches successful Apollo 9 + 10 + 11 Lunar Module Tests + First Moon Landing. First U.S. troops are withdrawn from Vietnam. Woodstock Festival is held in upstate New York. The Brady Bunch premieres on ABC. Captain D’s and Wendy’s restaurant chains are founded. Boeing 747 jumbo jet debuts. Jennifer Anniston, Christian Slater, Tyler Perry, Gwen Stefani, Sean Combs are born. Conrad Hilton, Dwight Eisenhower, Mary Jo Kopechne, and Joseph Kennedy die.
Median Year Founded: 1981
Median Year Founded sorts shopping sites by date and finds the middle. In 1981, Ronald Reagan is 40th USA President. Iran releases 52 Americans held 444 days. Walter Cronkite signs off from CBS Evening News. Space Shuttle program debuts. Steven Spielberg released the first film of the Indiana Jones series. The first IBM PC is released. Simon & Garfunkel performed a free Concert in the Park for 500,000 fans. Eli Manning, Jared Kushner, Alicia Keys, Justin Timberlake, Paris Hilton, Julia Stiles, Tulsi Gabbard, Jessica Alba, Beyonce, Serena Willams, Britney Spears are born. Bob Marley, Allen Ludden and Natalie Wood die.
Mode of Year Founded: 1999
Mode of Year Founded is the date that appears most often in our roster. In 1999, U.S. President Bill Clinton is impeached, acquitted by the Senate. First Legoland outside Europe opens in California. Dow Jones tops 10,000 for first time. Columbine High School massacre kills 12 students, 1 teacher. The Dot Com stock market bust peaked. Joe DiMaggio, Robert Shaw, George C. Scott, Pete Conrad, Wilt Chamberlain, Madeline Kahn, Curtis Mayfield, and John F. Kennedy, Jr. died.
We believe you may find in this issue an interesting collection of Shopping spots that provide ideas for your group experiences. This issue is designed as an ongoing, useful reference. We hope this selection, here and online at TRIPinfo.com, is just that for you. That’s why we are here...to help make your leisure group trips planning and shopping successful and fun!
Anticipate visitor experiences at different types of shopping centers to find the best group shopping stop. Use the characteristics and definitions of 9 types of shopping centers from the International Association of Shopping Centers (ICSC) as guidelines when planning group stops lasting 3+ hours.
• Most common type of shopping center
• Convenience shopping for day-to-day needs
• Configured in straight-line strip; not enclosed
• Wider variety of apparel & goods than a neighborhood center
• Configured as a straight line, L- or U-shaped
• Sells full variety of general merchandise, mostly apparel
• Typically enclosed
• Inward facing stores
• Common walkway
• Anchors are main attractions
• Similar to the regional center
• Larger and more anchors
• More merchandise
• Larger population base
• Enclosed with multi-levels
• Composed of upscale national-chain specialty stores
• Sophisticated design with rich décor and landscaping
• May or may not be anchored
• Restaurants and entertainment provide draw of anchors
• Several dominating, freestanding anchors
• Only a few, small specialty tenants
• Found in urban areas
• Adapted from older, possibly historic, buildings and part of mixed-use projects
• Anchored by restaurants and entertainment facilities
• Appeals to tourists
• Manufacturers’ & retailers’ outlets
• Sell brands at a discounts
• Found in rural or tourist locations
• Configured as enclosed, a “village” cluster or a strip.
• Specialty retail and
• No anchors
Shopping continues to be a top activity for leisure, group and international travelers. Shopping is the #1 travel activity for overseas visitors. For U.S. domestic travelers, shopping ranks second behind visiting relatives. Shopping is so popular with all types of groups that many shopping destinations offer tour packaging ideas, benefits and incentives to their travel trade partners.
Why do travelers want to shop?
Time. Travel gives us leisure time to indulge in activities that don’t fit into our busy lives. We have the time to stroll through historic downtown streets, browse quaint shops and absorb local flavor. We plan visits to bustling theme/ festival districts for their history and uniqueness. We shop in the growing number of stores in airports as we wait for flights.
Entertainment. Shopping is the purpose of the trip. Staying in nearby hotels, travelers spend multiple days in a location taking advantage of shopping opportunities as well as pursuing other mall activities such as visiting theaters, rides, arcades, restaurants and galleries.
Unique Products. Shoppers look for memorable keepsakes from a destination, things they cannot find at home and value priced items – specialty or unique goods, food products, antiques, souvenirs and gifts.
We feature 81 shopping spots covering all types of shopping destinations – malls, shopping centers, factory outlets, historic downtowns, theme/festival centers –from across the U.S. Each of these merits a stop while your group is visiting these group-friendly destinations. Many of these areas have other shopping spots and are shopping destinations.
Shopping information provided for the must-shop spots:
Shopping Center Name
Location
Year Established
Category of Shopping Center
Square Feet of Retail Space
Number of Stores
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Scottsboro, AL
One of Alabama’s top shopping and tourist attractions, Unclaimed Baggage is the only store in America that buys and resells, re-purposes or recycles unclaimed baggage from airlines. Organized into 10 departments, the retail store stocks about 7,000 unique, heavily discounted items each day and more online.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Retail Square Feet: 50,000
Number of Stores: 1
VIP Program: Yes
Anchorage, Alaska
Starting out as a neighborhood shopping center with 180,000 sq. ft., Dimond Center is now the largest shopping venue in Alaska and covers 8 1/2 blocks. The mall includes retail stores, restaurants, offices, bowling alley, ice chalet with ice skating, athletic attractions, museum and movie theater.
Category: Regional Mall
Retail Square Feet: 728,000
Number of Stores: 75
VIP Program: Yes
Tempe, Arizona
Arizona Mills is the state’s largest indoor, climate controlled outlet, value and entertainment destination. In addition to the 185 stores, the center offers a variety of dining options plus entertainment at Harkins Theaters, Arizona’s largest IMAX, Sea Life Arizona Aquarium and Legoland Discovery Center.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 1,238,000
Number of Stores: 185
VIP Program: Yes
Scottsdale Arizona
Known for having more upscale stores than any other mall in Arizona, the three-floor enclosed mall has become one of the top destinations in the state, having more than 19.5 million visitors each year. Concierge services include making reservations at the notable dining spots like Kona Grill, Nobu, Francine, more.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,884,000
Number of Stores: 200
VIP Program: Yes
Little Rock, Arkansas
Encompassing 10 blocks within the city’s oldest section on the southern bank of the Arkansas River, the unofficial cultural center features the Ottenheimer Market Hall housing a mix of owner-operated food stalls. Shoppers find clothing and souvenir shops, art galleries, farmers market, museums, live music and entertainment.
Beverly Hills, California
Rodeo Drive is an iconic, world-famous shopping destination. The palm tree-lined, 3-block stretch of road, between Wilshire Boulevard and Little Santa Monica Boulevard, is home to 100+ of the world’s luxury stores, designer boutiques and gourmet restaurants, housed in buildings designed by distinguished architects
Category: Luxury Outdoor Mall
Number of Stores: 100+
VIP Program: Yes
Category: Theme/Festival
Number of Stores: 55
VIP Program: Yes
San Francisco, California
Located in the heart of San Francisco waterfront, Pier 39 is known for spectacular views of the San Francisco skyline, the Bay, Alcatraz as well as the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges. This 45-acre complex features 2 levels of one-of-a-kind shops, a variety of attractions, 12 fullservice restaurants, waterfront park and a marina.
Category: Theme/Festival
Retail Space: 200,000
Number of Stores: 50
VIP Program: Yes
Costa Mesa, California
South Coast Plaza continues to be the nation’s 4th largest mall and remains the largest mall on the West Coast. This international shopping destination covers 128 acres adjacent to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts and features more than 250 boutiques and over 30 restaurants.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,800,000
Number of Stores: 250
VIP Program: Yes
Los Angeles, California
Located near the historic Farmer’s Market and Los Angeles attractions, The Grove is a popular outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Filled with highend and mid-level retail favorites, shoppers also enjoy the center’s attractions like the iconic fountain’s hourly shows, movie theater and double-decker trolley.
Category: Lifestyle
Retail Space: 575,000
Number of Stores: 40
VIP Program: Yes
Denver, Colorado
This tree-lined, pedestrian promenade is a favorite tourist attraction. Outdoor cafes, restaurants, historic buildings plus locally owned and chain retail shops line the 1.25-mile downtown corridor. Denver Pavilions – a complex with entertainment, restaurants, stores –anchors the mall’s south end. Photo: Rebecca Stumpf
Category: Theme/Festival
Number of Stores: 250+
Free Shuttle Available
VIP Program: No
Clinton, Connecticut
Just off I-95 near the Connecticut shoreline, area attractions, seafood restaurants and wineries, the 47acre outdoor village center is a shopping destination when traveling between New York and Boston. Designer and name brand outlet stores offer savings of 25% to 65%. The center has restaurants and seasonal food trucks.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 276,000
Number of Stores: 70
VIP Program: Yes
Newark, Delaware
Shoppers at Delaware’s largest mall enjoy tax-free shopping all the time. Attracting more than 20 million visitors annually, this popular shopping and dining destination is easily accessible from I-95 between Philadelphia and Baltimore. The center also has a 17-screen Cinemark theater.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,267,241
Number of Stores: 179
VIP Program: Yes
Washington, DC
The pedestrian-friendly, 10-acre mixed-use development in the heart of DC features upscale designer shops, boutiques and award-winning restaurants, connected by covered breezeways and an open courtyard. The area is home to the Conrad Washington, D.C. and near cultural and entertainment venues.
Category: Mixed-Use
Retail Space: 221,000
Number of Stores: 33
VIP Program: No
Orlando, Florida
This outdoor themed retail, dining and entertainment center in the east-central portion of Walt Disney World Resort features 98 stores, 68 dining spots and 19 attractions and live entertainment options. The 120acre complex features 4 distinct neighborhoods – The Landing, Marketplace, West Side and Town Center.
Category: Theme/Festival
Retail Space: 1,100,000
Number of Stores: 98
VIP Program: No
Sunrise, Florida
Sawgrass Mills is the largest single-story mall and the largest outlet retail center in the U.S. The outlet center offers 2 casual dining pavilions and 15 fullservice restaurants as well as entertainment options. Additional shopping stops are available at the nearby Oasis at Sawgrass Mills and Colonnade Outlets.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 2,370,610
Number of Stores: 400
VIP Program: Yes
Pooler, Georgia
One of Tanger’s portfolio of 37 centers, the open-air outlet mall sits off of I-95 and near I-16 about 15 miles from the historic downtown area of Savannah, Georgia’s first city, and 30 miles from popular beaches. Amenities include a children’s playground, a variety of restaurants, free wi-fi and nearby theater and attractions.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 429,089
Number of Stores: 100
VIP Program: Yes
Bal Harbour, Florida 1965
Located just north of Miami, this open-air shopping center sitting between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay in the upscale village of Bal Harbour is home to a collection of luxury retail stores that are typically seen on New York’s 5th Avenue. The 3-floor center has seven restaurants for al fresco or inside dining.
Category: Luxury Lifestyle
Retail Space: 700,000
Number of Stores: 104
VIP Program: Yes
Buford, Georgia
This premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination in northeast Atlanta features 9 anchors along with its 200 retail stores, movie theater, 8 full-service restaurants and a 750-seat casual Dining Pavilion. New amenities include an outdoor fireplace, soft seating and a 4,000 sq. ft. interactive children’s play area.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,800,000
Number of Stores: 200
VIP Program: Yes
Forsyth, Georgia 1823
Nestled in the heart of Georgia off of I-75, the historic Square in Forsyth invites an easygoing stroll, visiting one-of-a-kind shops that are filled with apparel, antiques, decor and gifts. Group-friendly restaurants on the Square and in the area offer delicious dining options.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Number of Stores: 18
VIP Program: Yes
Alpharetta, Georgia
Spread across 86 acres in Alpharetta, due north of Atlanta, is a shopping, dining, entertainment, living and working community that features a wide variety of retail stores, more than a dozen local chef-driven restaurants, 12-screen movie theater, hotel with meeting space and green space for hosting events.
Category: Lifestyle
Retail Space: 570,000
Number of Stores: 80
VIP Program: Yes
Dawsonville, Georgia
Sitting on Highway 400 about 45 minutes north of Atlanta, the outdoor Georgian-style village of designer and name-brand outlet stores include Burberry, Coach, kate spade new york, Nike and Pottery Barn Factory Store. Savings for these exceptional brands range from 25% to 65% everyday.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 541,000
Number of Stores: 120
VIP Program: Yes
Honolulu, Hawaii
Within walking distance of Waikiki hotels, the world’s largest outdoor shopping center invites shoppers to explore its 350+ retail stores, restaurants and dining spots. Entertainment options include live music, hula performances, 20-foot climbing structure for kids and a multi-million-dollar art collection.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,270,186
Number of Stores: 350
VIP Program: Yes
Lahaina, Hawaii
In the heart of the Ka’anapali Beach Resort on Maui, the oceanfront shopping center is a shopping, dining and entertainment destination. More than 3.5 million visitors annually shop at the open-air center’s best brands and one-of-a-kind retailers. Dining options include quickservice spots as well as beachfront restaurants.
Category: Lifestyle
Retail Space: 110,836
Number of Stores: 90
VIP Program: Yes
Honolulu, Hawaii
Located across from Waikiki Beach, this distinctly Hawaiian open-air shopping, dining and entertainment landmark features over 90 stores and more than 10 restaurants that are set among lush, tropical landscapes, flowing water features and the iconic, more than a century old banyan tree.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Number of Stores: 90
VIP Program: Yes
Boise, Idaho
Gurnee, Illinois
The largest outlet and full-priced retail shopping destination in Illinois is located off of I-94 between Chicago and Milwaukee, near attractions like Six Flags Great America, American Place Casino and Great Wolf Lodge. The center’s entertainment includes a theater, escape room, indoor inflatables and kid’s play area.
Category: Factory Outlet and Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,800,000
Number of Stores: 200
VIP Program: Yes
Idaho’s only enclosed super-regional mall, Boise Town Square offers climate-controlled shopping and dining throughout the year. Located near the intersection of I-84 and I-184, the center also has the distinction of being the largest retail complex in the state.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,211,358
Number of Stores: 152
VIP Program: Yes
Schaumburg, Illinois
Set on I-90 west of Chicago, Woodfield Mall is the largest shopping, dining and entertainment destination in Illinois. The enclosed mall also features 8 full service restaurants, 30+ fast casual, the new Dining Pavilion as well as attractions like Enterrium, YuKids Island, Peppa Pig World of Play and The Improv Comedy Club.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,154,014
Number of Stores: 300
VIP Program: Yes
Indianapolis, Indiana
Conveniently located off I-465 near its intersection with I-69 in the northern Indianapolis metro area, this indoor, climate-controlled mall is the largest mall in the state of Indiana. It has three major department stores, a play area, fast-casual and sit-down eateries, 14-screen theater and 130 specialty stores.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,381,533
Number of Stores: 130
VIP Program: Yes
Altoona, Iowa
Take up to 70% off at nationally known and local retailers in this open-air lifestyle shopping destination near the intersection of I-80 and US-65, about 6 miles from downtown Des Moines. Entertainment is close at hand at the adjacent Bass Pro Shops, Adventureland Amusement Park and Prairie Meadows Casino.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 300,000
Number of Stores: 200
VIP Program: Yes
Wichita, Kansas
The largest of three locations in Wichita and Augusta, KS totalling 96,000 sq. ft. of retail space, Paramount Antique Mall is also one of the largest antique malls in the state. Shoppers find antique furniture, textiles, jewelry, glassware, pottery and china, coins, primitives, industrial, home décor, collectibles, toys and more.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Retail Space: 40,000
Number of Booths: 225
VIP Program: No
A part of Indiana’s historical landscape since 1916, Laurel Hall was built as the home to one of Indiana’s wealthiest families. Owned and operated by the Phi Kappa Psi Foundation and home to the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity national headquarters since 2006, Laurel Hall combines beauty and character with modern conveniences to create a perfect venue for any occasion.
Your guests will be wowed by the six-acres of grounds and 36,000 square feet this mansion boasts. Laurel Hall provides a great location for weddings up to 200 guests. Friends and family will marvel at the stained glass windows, architectural details, and ornate mantelpieces. The landscape provides a picturesque location for any ceremony.
With a value on the overall experience, Laurel Hall aims to provide our guests and their vendors with ample time to bring their event dreams to life. Our packages are designed to include time for our clients and their guest list to relax and enjoy their next great event.
Let’s make memories.
Lexington, Kentucky
Located in central Kentucky, this premier shopping destination is the largest mall in Kentucky and among the largest malls in the southeast. Fayette Mall is anchored by Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney and Dick’s Sporting Goods. The property also features an open-air lifestyle center including retail, dining and a theater.
Category: Regional
Retail Space: 1,158,536
Number of Stores: 150
VIP Program: Yes
Aurora, Kentucky
Step back in time and shop for Kentucky souvenirs, old fashioned toys, candy and unique gifts. Known for its collection of vintage and specialty bottles of soda, the store has a tasting event on Thursdays when tasters sample 16 sodas, learning about their history and trivia.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Number of Stores: 1
VIP Program: Yes
New Orleans, Louisiana
1700s
Six miles of extraordinary shopping, dining, art and B&Bs runs parallel to the Mississippi River from Audubon Park to Canal Street. Winding through neighborhoods of historic buildings and beautiful architecture, this shopping district features mainly locally-owned shops carrying clothing, jewelry, home decor and antiques.
Category: Theme/Festival
VIP Program: No
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Freeport, Maine
Part of the 7-acre L.L. Bean retail campus, the company’s first and largest store is now Maine’s second most visited attraction. Undergoing a $50 million renovation, the updated iconic store will honor the New England village aesthetic while celebrating the company’s Maine legacy and add immersive experiences for customers.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Retail Space: 200,000
Number of Stores: 1
VIP Program: Yes
Harbor
National Harbor, Maryland
Sitting near the banks of the Potomac River and National Harbor’s Waterfront District and I-95, the outlet mall is minutes from MGM National Harbor, Gaylord National Resort and The Westin. Shoppers enjoy a wide variety of brand-name stores and fast-casual dining options.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 341,156
Number of Stores: 90
VIP Program: Yes
Hanover, Maryland
Maryland’s #1 tourist attraction and the state’s largest outlet and value retail shopping, dining and entertainment destination sits at the intersection of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and Rte. 100, 10 miles south of Baltimore and 20 miles north of DC.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 1,930,820
Number of Stores: 225
VIP Program: Yes
Boston, Massachusetts
New England’s #1 destination is an iconic mixed use festival marketplace of uniquely local and nationally recognized shops, specialty push carts, fantastic street performers and musicians plus restaurants, pubs and events. The historic downtown property includes North Market, Quincy Market and South Market.
Category: Theme/Festival
Retail Space: 360,000
Number of Stores: 80
VIP Program: Yes
Braintree, Massachusetts
Located off I-93 about 10 miles south of Boston, the enclosed super-regional mall is a shopping, dining and entertainment destination. The mall has 9 full service restaurants and other fast casual dining options plus entertainment at Space Zero, Dave & Busters and the S.T.E.A.M. Play Area.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,586,446
Number of Stores: 200
VIP Program: Yes
Auburn Hills, Michigan
Michigan’s largest and only enclosed outlet mall is a retail outlet, entertainment and dining destination incorporating the state’s largest food court with 1,000 seats. Entertainment options include a 25-screen theater, Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Michigan Aquarium and Peppa Pig World of Play.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 1,355,000
Number of Stores: 185
VIP Program: Yes
Bloomington, Minnesota
The largest shopping and entertainment complex in North America welcomes over 40 million visitors each year to shop and dine in the 520+ stores and restaurants and attend 400+ events. Entertainment includes the 7-acre indoor theme park, Sea Life® Minnesota Aquarium, Crayola Experience and FlyOver America.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 5,600,000
Number of Stores: 520
VIP Program: Yes
Pearl, Mississippi
Mississippi’s largest outlet center is located just minutes from the capital city of Jackson and near I-20 and I-55. The open-air center features 80+ retail tenants, food court, playground, Mississippi Blues and Country Trail monuments, visitor services center, Mississippi themed signage and educational signage.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 325,000
Number of Stores: 80
VIP Program: Yes
Branson, Missouri
Branson Landing sits on 95 acres, spanning 1.5 miles of waterfront on beautiful Lake Taneycomo, adjacent to historic downtown Branson. The open-air setting is home to over 100 shops, attractions and restaurants. At the heart of the Landing is a town square featuring water fountains shooting 120-foot geysers and fire cannons.
Category: Theme/Festival
Retail Space: 450,000
Number of Stores: 100
VIP Program: Yes
Helena, Montana
Developed on the site of the historic Great Northern Railroad Yard, the area houses boutiques, theaters, interactive science museum, restaurants, Lewis & Clark walking path, convention center and hotel. Its centerpiece is the Great Northern Carousel, a handcarved carousel featuring native Montana animals.
Category: Theme/Festival
Number of Stores: 20
VIP Program: Yes
Omaha, Nebraska
During the late 1800s, Omaha was a great railroad center, and Old Market was an epicenter of commerce. Today, the red-brick warehouses and cobblestone streets are home to a diverse mix of shops, galleries, restaurants and taverns. Visitors may take a historic walking tour that identifies the area’s historic sites and buildings.
Category: Theme/Festival
Number of Stores & Restaurants: 122
VIP Program: No
Salem, New Hampshire
Conveniently located off Exit 1 on I-93 just 2 miles north of the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border, the 2-story mall attracts visitors looking for tax-free shopping as well as market-exclusive, classic and fashionable stores. During a day of shopping, visitors can choose between a variety of restaurants and see a movie at the theater.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,024,000
Number of Stores: 150
VIP Program: Yes
Elizabeth, New Jersey
The Mills at Jersey Gardens is New Jersey’s largest outlet and value retail center. The indoor center is 5 minutes from Newark Liberty International Airport, only 20 miles from Manhattan and features daily transportation from the Manhattan Port Authority Bus Terminal. A shopping bonus: All sales on clothing and shoes are tax-free.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 1,303,423
Number of Stores: 200
VIP Program: Yes
East Rutherford, New Jersey
American Dream is a retail and entertainment complex in the Meadowlands Sports Complex, just outside of New York City. Although the sprawling mall is considered the nation’s 2nd largest, its square footage is 30% retail stores and 70% entertainment venues. Attractions include a ski slope, ice rink, giant ferris wheel and indoor waterpark.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 3,013,890
Number of Stores: 450
VIP Program: Yes
Paramus, New Jersey
Located about 15 miles west of New York City, Garden State Plaza opened as the first suburban shopping center in New Jersey. Today, the enclosed mall is New Jersey’s 2nd largest mall, behind American Dream, and one of the nation’s top 20 largest malls. Shoppers also find 50 restaurants and a theater.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,118,718
Number of Stores: 300
VIP Program: Yes
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Heritage Tours specializes in travel that emphasizes history, local culture, and heritage. “Edutravel – where seeing is understanding” is our mission, to show our travelers the wonders both man-made and natural of the world around us, and to provide value that people could not obtain traveling on their own.
This is a hallmark of our tours: providing speakers, guides, sites, experiences and information that make a difference. We create and escort group tours that are customized to the destination, timing, budget and content desired by the group leaders who are our clients. We have no pre-set departures or fixed-in-stone itineraries. We work with group leaders rather than with individual travelers. Occasionally, however, we create tours where the sponsors welcome the public to register in addition to the members of their organization.
Boone and Valle Crucis, North Carolina
Two of the 11 store locations are in Watauga County, NC – the original store in Valle Crucis and the downtown Boone location, housed in 2 buildings (pictured here). Each store stocks 400+ name brands in categories like home goods, outdoor gear, apparel, toys from yesteryear and 500+ varieties of old-fashioned candy.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Number of Stores: 1
VIP Program: Yes
Charlotte, North Carolina
The only luxury shopping destination between Washington, DC and Atlanta, SouthPark features the largest collection of iconic fashion brands in the Carolinas. The enclosed mall is a popular entertainment and dining destination with 20+ dining establishments, outdoor event center and kids’ interactive play area.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,600,000
Number of Stores: 150
VIP Program: Yes
Hickory, North Carolina
A furniture shopping destination with discounts of 6580%, the 4-level complex houses 100 stores, showrooms, outlets and galleries representing 1,000+ brands. Styles of furniture range from traditional, modern, mountain and coastal living, country and outdoor. Design services plus fabrics, accessories and more are available.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 1,000,000
Number of Stores: 100
VIP Program: Yes
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Every Wednesday and Saturday morning nearly 300 vendors, entertainers and artisans line 7 city blocks of Downtown Main Street in Las Cruces and sell locally made food, crafts and produce. The family-friendly market offers visitors a chance to experience the people, farming tradition and culture of the Mesilla Valley.
Category: Community
Retail Space: 7 Downtown City Blocks
Number of Stores: 300
VIP Program: Yes
Las Vegas, Nevada
Featuring an impressive collection of designer and name brand stores offering savings up to 65%, this outdoor village-style outlet center is minutes from The Strip, McCarran Airport and its sister mall – Las Vegas South Premium Outlets, a 140-store, climate-controlled indoor outlet center.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 676,000
Number of Stores: 175
VIP Program: Yes
New York, New York
Bringing fashion, lifestyle, technology, beauty and entertainment retailers plus dining venues to Lower Manhattan, the 2-level subterranean mall, also known as the Oculus, in the World Trade Center complex is the largest shopping complex in Manhattan.
Category: Regional
Retail Space: 365,000
Number of Stores: 125
VIP Program: Yes
Central Valley, New York
Located about an hour north of New York City off of the New York State Thruway (I-87), the outlet center offers savings of 25% to 65% at its collection of designer outlet stores. Amenities at the Colonial America-style village center include free Wi-Fi, children’s playground and EV charging stations.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 893,066
Number of Stores: 80
VIP Program: Yes
West Nyack, New York
Ranked as the 12th largest mall in the U.S., this 4-level, enclosed shopping center offers a diverse merchant mix, 16 sit-down restaurants, movie theater, bowling alley, ice rink, the world’s tallest indoor ropes course, comedy club and more. The center is located in the Lower Hudson Valley, about 20 miles north of New York.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,217,323
Number of Stores: 225
VIP Program: Yes
Syracuse, New York
Sitting on the shore of Onondaga Lake, this 6-floor shopping, dining and entertainment complex is New York’s largest shopping mall and 9th largest mall in the U.S. The mall combines regular retail stores with outlet stores plus multiple dining and entertainment options like indoor suspended rope, antique Carousel, bowling.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,400,000
Number of Stores: 250
VIP Program: Yes
Off of I-29 near the 2 busiest intersections in North Dakota, the shopping center features a growing roster of local, regional and national retailers, dining destinations, artwork displays, locally grown produce and events. Mall attractions include the Roger Maris Museum, kids’ playland, theater, fountain and an aquarium.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 950,000
Number of Stores: 119
VIP Program: Yes
Columbus, Ohio
Located off of I-270, this 1,300-acre Midwest shopping destination features a diverse mix of retail, dining and entertainment venues in an open-air, pedestrianfriendly setting. Besides the best-in-class retailers, shoppers find 50 restaurants, Ohio’s largest movie theater, comedy club and Legoland Discovery Center.
Category: Lifestyle
Retail Space: 1,700,000
Number of Stores: 190
VIP Program: Yes
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Renovated in 2013, the 2-level mall sits at the intersection of I-44 and the Northwest Expressway, near the Will Rogers World Airport, Downtown/Bricktown area and Boathouse District. The enclosed mall includes 20 exclusive to the market and/or state retailers, a movie theater, fast casual and sit-down restaurants.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,084,000
Number of Stores: 140
VIP Program: Yes
Happy Valley, Oregon
Having a broad collection of restaurants, entertainment and stores including the largest Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Oregon, this enclosed, 2-level mall has become the most visited retail property in the Portland metro area. The shopping destination is off of I-205, southeast of downtown Portland.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,412,631
Number of Stores: 150
VIP Program: No
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
The third largest shopping mall in the U.S. has 450 stores – from popular anchor department stores to luxury retailers to favorite national brands – as well as dining options in 2 unique food courts plus casual and sit-down restaurants. The iconic mall is located about 20 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,900,000
Number of Stores: 450
VIP Program: Yes
Erie, Pennsylvania
Serving northwest Pennsylvania, northeast Ohio and western New York, this shopping, dining and entertainment complex is one of the top 15 largest malls in the country and the most visited complex in Pennsylvania. The one-level mall sits off of I-79 near Lake Erie.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,200,000
Number of Stores: 165
VIP Program: Yes
Cranston, Rhode Island
Sitting between I-95 and I-295 on Route 2 in the Providence Metro area, the New England village-style shopping center has a good balance of restaurants and shops. The outdoor center entertains shoppers with nice landscaping for mall walking, outdoor concerts in the summer and Santa appearances in the winter.
Category: Lifestyle
Retail Space: 530,000
Number of Stores: 75
VIP Program: No
Barnwell, South Carolina
Set in the historic red building (barn) on US Hwy 278, this rural art gallery is where Master Potter, Liz Ringus and local artists sell one-of-a-kind, hand-turned pottery, SC face jugs, hand crafted furniture, hand-woven, crocheted and knitted textiles plus other unique artwork.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Number of Stores: 1
VIP Program: Yes
Bluffton, South Carolina
A complimentary shuttle bus service transports shoppers between these 2 Tanger shopping centers. They are known as Tanger 1, located on the right 2 miles before the Hilton Head Bridge, and Tanger 2, located on the right 1 mile before the Hilton Head Bridge.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 388,234
Number of Stores: 95
VIP Program: Yes
Charleston, South Carolina
On the National Register of Historic Places, Charleston City Market is Charleston’s most visited attraction. The market is also one of the nation’s oldest public markets and the cultural heart of Charleston. Here, 300+ entrepreneurs offer things to see, do, taste and buy, including the famed sweetgrass baskets.
Category: Theme/Festival
Retail Space: 4 City Blocks
Number of Stores: 300
VIP Program: Yes
Wall, South Dakota
While traveling the long stretch of I-90, this historic shopping stop is the place to relax, get free ice water, explore the shops and family attractions and have a bite to eat at the 530-seat restaurant. One of South Dakota’s most popular attractions, the store sells souvenirs, art, jewelry, clothing, western wear and leather goods.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Retail Space: 76,000
Number of Stores: 25
VIP Program: Yes
Nashville, Tennessee
Conveniently located 7 miles from downtown Nashville between I-40 and I-65 on Briley Parkway, near the Grand Ole Opry and Gaylord Opryland Resort, this indoor mall is Tennessee’s largest outlet and value retail destination and offers dining options plus entertainment at The Escape Game, Madame Tussauds Nashville & more.
Category: Super-Regional, Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 1,168,641
Number of Stores: 200
VIP Program: Yes
Known for its Texas-style ambiance, world-class shopping and office space, the enclosed 2-story mall offers a wide array of retail, service and dining options including national brands, home decor stores, chefdriven restaurants plus Crayola Experience Plano and the North Texas Performing Arts.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,200,000
Number of Stores: 127
VIP Program: Yes
Plano, Texas
The largest mixed-use retail destination in North Texas, this urban village is filled with unique shops, 20 restaurants plus a 24-stall food hall – called Legacy Hall, a live music venue and a 304-room Renaissance Hotel. Legacy West is adjacent to another shopping mecca, The Shops at Legacy.
Category: Mixed-Use
Retail Space: 415,000
Number of Stores: 38
VIP Program: Yes
Houston, Texas
More than 30 million shoppers visit Texas’ largest shopping mall and the nation’s seventh largest mall, modeled after Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan. Besides great shopping and 60 dining options, the 4-floor mall has a full-size ice rink, state-of-the-art children’s play area, 2 swimming pools and 2 nearby hotels.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 2,400,000
Number of Stores: 319
VIP Program: Yes
Orem, Utah
Following a $500 million re-vitalization, this 112-acre development – spread over 30 blocks – is home to 150 shops and restaurants, movie theater, an indoor and outdoor Kid’s Play area and a 2-acre outdoor park with fountains, pavilions and covered seating that is used for community gatherings, concerts and events.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,500,000
Number of Stores: 150
VIP Program: Yes
Big Spring, Texas
Sitting at the crossroads of West Texas along I-20, the Big Spring historic downtown area features a variety of shops and boutiques selling antiques, home furnishings, decor, clothing, jewelry, western wear and other unique items as well as an array of restaurants, museums and historic sites.
Category: Historic/Specialty
VIP Program: Yes
Burlington, Vermont
Sitting east of Lake Champlain on Church Street is a 4-block pedestrian district with carefully maintained brick streets that is filled with historic buildings, shops, street vendors and entertainers. The National Register Historic District welcomes 1.5 million annual visitors to clothing and furniture shops, galleries and restaurants.
Category: Theme/Festival
Retail Space: 600,000
Number of Stores: 100
VIP Program: Yes
McLean, Virginia
Just minutes from downtown Washington, DC, Tysons Corner Center was one of the first super-regional malls and is still one of the largest malls in the nation. Attracting 25 million visitors each year, the shopping destination has 300 stores, 40 restaurants and 16-screen movie and IMAX theaters.
Category: Super-Regional
Retail Space: 1,973,000
Number of Stores: 300
VIP Program: Yes
Seattle, Washington
One of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the U.S., this 9-acre historic district is Seattle’s original farmer’s market. With views of Mount Rainier, Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains, the market is a bustling neighborhood filled with owner-operated shops and restaurants, crafts market and farmers’ market.
Category: Theme/Festival
Retail Space: 9 Acres
Number of Stores: 500
VIP Program: No
Beckley, West Virginia
This cultural center presents the Best of West Virginia showcasing the state’s handcrafts, artisans and regional cuisine in its retail store, working studios, fine art gallery, theater and restaurant starring Appalachian-inspired cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Number of Artisans: 500
VIP Program: Yes
Martinsburg, West Virginia
Located near the West Virginia Glass Outlet in a 30’s-era building in historic downtown Martinsburg, the familyowned chocolate factory uses traditional artisan candymaking techniques, time-tested recipes and quality ingredients to produce their confections. The on-premise store showcases its candies and chocolates.
Category: Historic/Specialty
Retail Space: 12,000
Number of Stores: 1
VIP Program: Yes
Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Located near Six Flags Great America, Great Wolf Lodge and the shores of Lake Michigan between Milwaukee and Chicago off I-94 and Highway 165 is a must-see shopping attraction. This village-style factory outlet center features clothing, housewares, beauty products, shoes and accessories at savings of up to 65%.
Category: Factory Outlet
Retail Space: 402,613
Number of Stores: 94
VIP Program: Yes
Cheyenne, Wyoming
One of 3 malls in Wyoming, this enclosed mall sits just over the Colorado-Wyoming border near the intersection of I-80 and I-25 on Dell Range Boulevard, the most heavily traveled street in the state. The mall is home to 80 stores and restaurants, a theater and adjacent to Frontier Square.
Category: Regional
Retail Space: 523,709
Number of Stores: 70
VIP Program: No
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FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Helen Keller
Condoleezza Rice
Hank Aaron
Nat King Cole
Emmylou Harris
Coretta Scott King
Carl Lewis
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Holly Madison
Curt Schilling
Sarah Palin
Archie Van Winkle
James Morrison
Jewel
Wyatt Earp
Carlos Boozer
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Joe Jonas
Stevie Nicks
Geronimo
Barbara Eden
Kerry Strug
Emma Stone
Shawn Michaels
Jordin Sparks
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Paul “Bear” Bryant
Dizzy Dean
Sonny Liston
Conway Twitty
John Grisham
Johnny Cash
Bill Clinton
FACTS:
Capital: Montgomery
Population: 4,903,185
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: December 14, 1819 (22nd)
Bird: Yellowhammer
Flower: Camellia
Nickname: The Cotton State
Song: “Alabama”
Tree: Longleaf Pine
FACTS:
Capital: Juneau
Population: 731,545
Time Zone: Alaska / Aleutian
Statehood: January 3, 1959 (49th)
Bird: Willow ptarmigan
Flower: Alpine Forget-me-not
Nickname: The Last Frontier
Song: “Alaska’s Flag”
Tree: Sitka Spruce
FACTS:
Capital: Phoenix
Population: 7,278,717
Time Zone: Mountain
Statehood: February 14, 1912 (48th)
Bird: Cactus Wren
Flower: Saguaro Blossom
Nickname: The Constitution State
Song: “Arizona”
Tree: Palo Verde
FACTS:
Capital: Little Rock
Population: 3,017,804
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: June 15, 1836 (25th)
Bird: Mockingbird
Flower: Apple Blossom
Nickname: The Natural State
Song: “Arkansas, Oh Arkansas”
Tree: Pine
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Shirley Temple Black
Leonardo DiCaprio
Steve Jobs
Mickey Mouse
Richard M. Nixon
Sally Ride
Tiger Woods
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Tim Allen
Jon Heder
John Kerry
Jack Dempsey
David Fincher
Byron R. White
John Hall
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Noah Webster
Michael Bolton
George W. Bush
Vint Cerf
Katharine Hepburn
J. P. Morgan
Benedict Arnold
John Mayer
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Valerie Bertinelli
Eleuthere Irenee du Pont
de Nemours
Henry Heimlich
Robert Mitchum
George Read
Judge Reinhold
Caesar Rodney
FACTS:
Capital: Sacramento
Population: 39,512,223
Time Zone: Pacific
Statehood: September 9, 1850 (31st)
Bird: California Valley Quail
Flower: California Poppy
Nickname: The Golden State
Song: “I Love You, California”
Tree: Coast Redwood & Giant Redwood
FACTS:
Capital: Denver
Population: 5,758,736
Time Zone: Mountain
Statehood: August 1st, 1876 (38th)
Bird: Lark Bunting
Flower: Rocky Mountain Columbine
Nickname: Centennial State
Song: “Where the Columbines Grow”
Tree: Blue Spruce
FACTS:
Capital: Hartford
Population: 3,565,287
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: January 05, 1788 (5th)
Bird: Robin
Flower: Mountain Laurel
Nickname: The Constitution State
Song: “Yankee Doodle”
Tree: White Oak
FACTS:
Capital: Dover
Population: 973,764
Time Zone: Eastern Statehood: December 7, 1787 (1st)
Bird: Blue Hen Chicken
Flower: Peach Blossom
Nickname: The First State
Song: “Our Delaware”
Tree: American Holly
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Ariana Grande
Ray Lewis
Pat Boone
Steve Carlton
Frances Langford
Osceola
Sidney Poitier
Janet Reno
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Martin Luther King, Jr.
James (Jimmy) E. Carter
Rosalynn Carter
Ty Cobb
Clarence Thomas
Ryan Seacrest
Gladys Knight
Julia Roberts
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Barack Obama
Bruno Mars
Nicole Kidman
Bethany Hamilton
Marcus Mariota
Kelly Preston
K. Megan McArthur
Don Ho
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Sarah Palin
Aaron Paul
Lana Turner
Harmon Killebrew
Ezra Pound
Mike Riley
FACTS:
Capital: Tallahassee
Population: 21,477,737
Time Zone: Eastern & Central
Statehood: March 3, 1845 (27th)
Bird: Northern Mockingbird
Flower: Orange Blossom
Nickname: The Sunshine State
Song: “Florida, Where the Sawgrass...”
Tree: Cabbage Palmetto
FACTS:
Capital: Atlanta
Population: 10,617,423
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: January 2, 1788 (4th)
Bird: Brown Thrasher
Flower: Cherokee Rose
Nickname: Empire State of the South
Song: “Georgia On My Mind”
Tree: Live Oak
FACTS:
Capital: Honolulu
Population: 1,415,872
Time Zone: Hawaii-Aleutian
Statehood: August 21, 1959 (50th)
Bird: Nene
Flower: Yellow Hibiscus
Nickname: The Aloha State
Song: “Hawaii Ponoi, Hawaii Own”
Tree: Candlenut
FACTS:
Capital: Boise
Population: 1,787,065
Time Zone: Pacific
Statehood: July 3, 1890 (43rd)
Bird: Mountain Bluebird
Flower: Syringa
Nickname: Gem State
Song: “Here We Have Idaho”
Tree: Western White Pine
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Ronald Reagan
Robin Williams
Betty White
Harrison Ford
Hillary Clinton
Ernest Hemingway
Quincy Jones
Raquel Welch
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Jimmy Hoffa
Florence Henderson
Evan Bayh
Michael Jackson
Steve McQueen
Janet Jackson
James Dean
David Letterman
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Jerry Mathers
Kurt Warner
Mamie Eisenhower
Ashton Kutcher
John Wayne
Cloris Leachman
Shawn Johnson
Halston
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Amelia Earhart
Burt Bacharach
Joanna Gaines
Gale Sayers
Ed Asner
Martina McBride
Annette Bening
FACTS:
Capital: Springfield
Population: 12,671,821
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: December 03, 1818 (21st)
Bird: Cardinal
Flower: Violet
Nickname: The Prairie State
Song: “Illinois”
Tree: White Oak
FACTS:
Capital: Indianapolis
Population: 6,732,219
Time Zone: Eastern & Central
Statehood: December 11, 1816 (19th)
Bird: Cardinal
Flower: Peony
Nickname: The Hoosier State
Song: “On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away”
Tree: Tulip
FACTS:
Capital: Des Moines
Population: 3,155,070
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: December 28, 1846 (29th)
Bird: American Goldfinch
Flower: Rose
Nickname: The Hawkeye State
Song: “The Song of Iowa”
Tree: Oak
FACTS:
Capital: Topeka
Population: 2,913,314
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: January 29, 1861 (34th)
Bird: Meadowlark
Flower: Sunflower
Nickname: The Sunflower State
Song: “Home on the Range”
Tree: Cottonwood
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Muhammad Ali
George Clooney
Johnny Depp
Duncan Hines
Wynonna Judd
Abraham Lincoln
Diane Sawyer
FACTS:
Capital: Frankfort
Population: 4,467,673
Time Zone: Eastern & Central
Statehood: June 1, 1792 (15th)
Bird: Cardinal
Flower: Goldenrod
Nickname: The Bluegrass State
Song: “My Old Kentucky Home”
Tree: Tulip Tree
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Harry Connick Jr.
Frank Ocean
Reese Witherspoon
Truman Capote
Jared Leto
Mahalia Jackson
Peyton Manning
Quvenzhané Wallis
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Judd Nelson
Linda Lavin
Patrick Dempsey
Nelson Rockefeller
Stephen King
Elijah Lovejoy
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Barbara Mikulski
Reginald F. Lewis
Harriet Tubman
Frederick Douglass
Michael Phelps
Julie Bowen
John Wilkes Booth
Nora Roberts
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
John F. Kennedy
Dr. Seuss
Benjamin Franklin
John Adams
George H. W. Bush
Matt Damon
Mark Wahlberg
Matt LeBlanc
FACTS:
Capital: Boston
Population: 6,892,503
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: February 06, 1788 6th)
Bird: Black-Capped Chickadee
Flower: May Flower
Nickname: The Bay State
Song: “Hail, Massachusetts”
Tree: American Elm
FACTS:
Capital: Baton Rouge
Population: 4,648,794
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: April 30, 1812 (18th)
Bird: Brown Pelican
Flower: Magnolia
Nickname: The Pelican State
Song: “Give Me Louisiana“
Tree: Bald Cypress
FACTS:
Capital: Augusta
Population: 1,344,212
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: March 15, 1820 (23rd)
Bird: Chickadee
Flower: White Pine Cone & Tassel
Nickname: The Pine Tree State
Song: “State Song of Maine”
Tree: White Pine
FACTS:
Capital: Annapolis
Population: 6,045,680
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: April 28, 1788 (7th)
Bird: Baltimore Oriole
Flower: Black-eyed Susan
Nickname: Old Line State
Song: “Maryland My Maryland”
Tree: White Oak
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Serena Williams
Tom Selleck
Burt Reynolds
Magic Johnson
Madonna
Stevie Wonder
Henry Ford
Kid Rock
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Bob Dylan
Chris Pratt
Judy Garland
Steve Martin
Vince Vaughn
J. Paul Getty
Lindsey Vonn
FACTS:
Capital: Lansing
Population: 9,986,857
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: January 26, 1837 (26th)
Bird: Robin
Flower: Apple Blossom
Nickname: The Wolverine State
Song: “Michigan, My Michigan”
Tree: White Pine
FACTS:
Capital: St. Paul
Population: 5,639,632
Time Zone: Central Statehood: May 11, 1858 (32nd)
Bird: Common Loon
Flower: Lady Slipper
Nickname: The Land of 10,000 Lakes
Song: “Hail! Minnesota”
Tree: Red Pine
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Elvis Presley
Oprah Winfrey
Faith Hill
James Earl Jones
Brett Favre
Jimmy Buffett
B.B. King
Capital: Jackson
Population: 2,976,149
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: December 10, 1817 (20th)
Bird: Mockingbird
Flower: Magnolia
Nickname: The Magnolia State
Song: “Go Mis-sis-sip-pi”
Tree: Magnolia
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
George Washington Carver
Calamity Jane
Maya Angelou
Langston Hughes
Mark Twain
Eminem
Harry S. Truman
Jon Hamm
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Michelle Williams
Evel Knievel
Gary Cooper
Patrick Duffy
Myrna Loy
Dana Carvey
Phil Jackson
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Gerald Ford
Gabrielle Union
Malcolm X
Larry the Cable Guy
Warren Buffet
Andy Roddick
Marlon Brando
Fred Astaire
FACTS:
Capital: Jefferson City
Population: 6,137,428
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: August 10, 1821 (24th)
Bird: Bluebird
Flower: Hawthorn
Nickname: The Show Me State
Song: “Missouri Waltz”
Tree: Dogwood
FACTS:
Capital: Helena
Population: 1,068,778
Time Zone: Mountain
Statehood: November 8, 1889 (41st)
Bird: Meadowlark
Flower: Bitterroot
Nickname: Big Sky Country
Song: “Montana Melody”
Tree: Pine
Capital: Lincoln
Population: 1,934,408
Time Zone: Central & Mountain
Statehood: March 1, 1867 (37th)
Bird: Western Meadowlark
Flower: Goldenrod
Nickname: Cornhusker State
Song: “Beautiful Nebraska”
Tree: Cottonwood
Nevada FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Pat Nixon
Julia Mancuso
Harry Reid
Sarah Winnemucca
Andre Agassi
Jenna Jameson
Rutina Wesley
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Robert Frost
John Irving
Mandy Moore
Franklin Pierce
Alan Shepard
Bode Miller
E.E. Cummings
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Frank Sinatra
Whitney Houston
Bruce Springsteen
John Travolta
Meryl Streep
Martha Stewart
Buzz Aldrin
Jon Bon Jovi
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Neil Patrick Harris
Demo Lovato
Jeff Bezos
Demi Moore
Dolores Huerta
Rudolfo A. Anaya
Capital: Carson City
Population: 3,080,156
Time Zone: Pacific & Mountain
Statehood: October 31, 1864 (36th)
Bird: Bluebird
Flower: Sagebrush
Nickname: Silver State
Song: “Home Means Nevada”
Tree: Pine
FACTS:
Capital: Concord
Population: 1,359,711
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: June 21, 1788 (9th)
Bird: Purple Finch
Flower: Purple Lilac
Nickname: The Granite State
Song: “Old New Hampshire”
Tree: White Birch
FACTS:
Capital: Trenton
Population: 8,882,190
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: December 18, 1789 (3rd)
Bird: Eastern Goldfinch
Flower: Violet
Nickname: The Garden State
Song: “New Jersey Loyalty”
Tree: Red Oak
FACTS:
Capital: Santa Fe
Population: 2,096,829
Time Zone: Mountain
Statehood: January 6, 1912 (47th)
Bird: Roadrunner
Flower: Yucca Flower
Nickname: Land of Enchantment
Song: “O, Fair New Mexico”
Tree: Piñon Pine
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Adam Sandler
Al Capone
Michael Jordan
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Tom Cruise
Theodore Roosevelt
Jimmy Fallon
Jane Fonda
FACTS:
Capital: Albany
Population: 19,453,561
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: July 26, 1788 (11th)
Bird: Eastern Bluebird
Flower: Rose
Nickname: The Empire State
Song: “I Love New York”
Tree: Sugar Maple
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Ron Howard
Brad Pitt
Carrie Underwood
Reba McEntire
Chuck Norris
Blake Shelton
Dr. Phil McGraw
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
John Legend
Maya Lin
Russell Wilson
Thomas Edison
Edwin Stanton
John Glenn
Art Tatum
Roy Rogers
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Billy Graham
Scotty McCreery
Dolley Madison
Meadowlark Lemon
Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
Charlie Daniels
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Josh Duhamel
Kellan Lutz
Lawrence Welk
Angie Dickinson
Peggy Lee
Bobby Vee
FACTS:
Capital: Raleigh
Population: 10,488,084
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: November 21, 1789 (12th)
Bird: Cardinal
Flower: Dogwood
Nickname: The Tarheel State
Song: “The Old North State”
Tree: Pine
FACTS:
Capital: Bismarck
Population: 762,062
Time Zone: Mountain
Statehood: November 02, 1889 (39th)
Bird: Western Meadowlark
Flower: Wild Prairie Rose
Nickname: The Tarheel State
Song: “North Dakota Hymn”
Tree: American Elm
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Chief Joseph
Douglas C. Engelbart
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Ashton Eaton
Matt Groening
Tonya Harding
James Beard
FACTS:
Capital: Oklahoma City
Population: 3,956,971
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: November 16, 1907 (46th)
Bird: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Flower: Mistletoe
Nickname: The Sooner State
Song: “Oklahoma”
Tree: Redbud
FACTS:
Capital: Columbus
Population: 11,689,100
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: March 1, 1803 (17th)
Bird: Cardinal
Flower: Scarlet Carnation
Nickname: The Buckeye State
Song: “Beautiful Ohio”
Tree: Buckeye
FACTS:
Capital: Salem
Population: 4,217,737
Time Zone: Pacific & Mountain
Statehood: February 14, 1859 (33rd)
Bird: Meadowlark
Flower: Oregon Grape
Nickname: Beaver State
Song: “Oregon, My Oregon”
Tree: Douglas Fir
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Taylor Swift
Will Smith
Kevin Hart
Pink
Kobe Bryant
Amanda Seyfried
Tina Fey
FACTS:
Capital: Harrisburg
Population: 12,801,989
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: December 12, 1787 (2nd)
Bird: Ruffed Grouse
Flower: Mountain-laurel
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Meredith Vieira
Cormac McCarthy
Jack Reed
Matthew C. Perry
H.P. Lovecraft
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Francis “Swamp Fox”
Marion
Andrew Jackson
Joe Frazier
Dizzy Gillespie
Vanna White
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Sitting Bull
John Thune
Hubert H. Humphrey
Tom Brokaw
January Jones
Sparky Anderson
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Davy Crockett
Justin Timberlake
Dolly Parton
Aretha Franklin
Morgan Freeman
Kenny Chesney
George Hamilton
Greg Allman
Capital: Providence
Population: 1,059,361
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: May 29, 1790 (13th)
Bird: Rhode Island Red
Flower: Voilet
Nickname: The Ocean State
Song: “Rhode Island It’s For Me”
Tree: Red Maple
FACTS:
Capital: Columbia
Population: 5,148,714
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: May 23, 1788 (8th)
Bird: Great Carolina Wren
Flower: Yellow Jessamine
Nickname: The Palmetto State
Song: “Carolina”
Tree: Palmetto
FACTS:
Capital: Pierre
Population: 884,659
Time Zone: Central & Mountain
Statehood: November 2, 1889 (40th)
Bird: Ring-necked Pheasant
Flower: Pasque Flower
Nickname: The Mount Rushmore State
Song: “Hail, South Dakota”
Tree: Black Hills Spruce
FACTS:
Capital: Nashville
Population: 6,829,174
Time Zone: Eastern & Central
Statehood: June 6, 1796 (16th)
Bird: Mockingbird
Flower: Iris
Nickname: The Volunteer State
Song: “The Tennessee Waltz”
Tree: Tulip Poplar
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Lyndon Johnson
Alvin Ailey
Matthew McConaughey
Carol Burnett
George Foreman
Dwight Eisenhower
NIck Jonas
Sandra Day O’Connor
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Marie Osmond
Roseanne Barr
J. Willard Marriott
Butch Cassidy
Laraine Day
Jewel
James Woods
Wallace Henry Thurman
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Chester A. Arthur
Ted Bundy
Jody Williams
Grace Anna Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge
Hannah Teter
Alexander Lucius Twilight
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Pharrell Williams
Booker T. Washington
George Washington
Woodrow Wilson
Thomas Jefferson
Mildred Loving
Shirley MacLaine
Patsy Cline
Capital: Austin
Population: 28,995,881
Time Zone: Central & Mountain
Statehood: December 29, 1845 (28th)
Bird: Mockingbird
Flower: Bluebonnet
Nickname: The Lone Star State
Song: “Texas, Our Texas”
Tree: Pecan
FACTS:
Capital: Salt Lake City
Population: 3,205,958
Time Zone: Mountain
Statehood: January 4, 1896 (45th)
Bird: American Gull
Flower: Sego Lily
Nickname: Beehive State
Song: “Utah, We Love Thee”
Tree: Quaking Aspen
FACTS:
Capital: Montpelier
Population: 623,989
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: March 4, 1791 (14th)
Bird: Hermit Thrush
Flower: Red Clover
Nickname: The Green Mountain State
Song: “Hail, Vermont”
Tree: Sugar Maple
FACTS:
Capital: Richmond
Population: 8,535,519
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: June 25, 1788 (10th)
Bird: Cardinal
Flower: American Dogwood
Nickname: Mother of States
Song: “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia”
Tree: Dogwood
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Bill Gates
Kurt Cobain
Taraji Henson
Jimi Hendrix
Adam West
Bob Barker
Hope Solo
FACTS:
Capital: Olympia
Population: 7,614,893
Time Zone: Pacific
Statehood: November 11, 1889 (42nd)
Bird: American Goldfinch
Flower: Rhododendron
Nickname: The Evergreen State
Song: “Washington, My Home”
Tree: Western Hemlock
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FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Brad Paisley
Steve Harvey
Nick Saban
Mary Lou Retton
FACTS:
Capital: Charleston
Population: 1,792,147
Time Zone: Eastern
Statehood: June 20, 1863 (35th)
Bird: Cardinal
Flower: Great Laurel
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Don Knotts
Charles Yeager
Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Mark Ruffalo
William Rehnquist
Paul Ryan
Gene Wilder
Orson Welles
Chris Farley
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
Jackson Pollock
Dana Perino
Vernon J. Baker
Jim J. Bullock
John Colter
Velma Linford
Chief Washakie
James G. Watt
Nickname: The Mountain State
Song: “The West Virginia Hills”
Tree: Sugar Maple
FACTS:
Capital: Madison
Population: 5,822,434
Time Zone: Central
Statehood: May 29, 1848 (30th)
Bird: Robin
Flower: Wood Violet
Nickname: Badger State
Song: “On Wisconsin”
Tree: Sugar Maple
FACTS:
Capital: Cheyenne
Population: 578,759
Time Zone: Mountain
Statehood: July 10, 1890 (44th)
Bird: Meadowlark
Flower: Indian Paintbrush
Nickname: Equality State
Song: “Wyoming”
Tree: Plains Cottonwood
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