What or who is your state known for?

Also from Ohio. Presidents is good. I would have said flight and astronauts.

California is known for Hollywood, beaches, plastic surgery, Yosemite, and earthquakes

Oregon:

People: River Phoenix, Matt Groening, Beverly Cleary, Tonya Harding

Places: Oregon Coast, Crater Lake, Columbia River Gorge

Let me count the ways:

Wine, GG Bridge, Gold Rush, Inland Empire, Silicon Valley, Alcatraz Island, Humbolt Agricultural Products :wink: , Almonds, Squaw Valley at Tahoe (winter Olympics), Cable Cars, Pet Rocks, Death Valley, Mount Whitney, Irish Coffee, Sourdough bread…

My birth state: Automobile racing, basketball, The Jackson 5, Eerie, Parks and Rec

My current state: Mountains, skiing, marijuana, Red Rocks

Gettysburg, the mills and coal mines as part of the whole “Arsenal of Democracy” thing, the Ohio River as the first transportation hub linking us all - Louis & Clark started from here. Czechoslovakia was basically founded in Pittsburgh (the Pittsburgh Agreement) and a lot of the big labor union leaders had contact or residence here. The Erie Canal, the Battle of Lake Erie to some degree. The Moravians, Old Economy - a lot of various things. I think our tourist board stretches the point a lot (in that I am in agreement with you) but we do seem to get our fingers in a lot of surprising situations.

Vermont: Maple syrup, Ben & Jerry’s, the Trapp family, Howard Dean, and Bernie Sanders.

Illinois:

People: Abraham Lincoln, Al Capone, Name any Jailed IL Governor, John Wayne Gacy. I was going to say Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey, but I’m not sure that most people associate them primarily with Illinois, even though they both seem to have made their careers here.

Places: Chicago, Chicago and Chicago (and maybe Berwyn ;)).

Nebraska: Wall to wall cornfields and great steaks

Louisiana: New Orleans, Mardi Gras, Cajuns, swamps, alligators.

Michigan

Mass production
Cars
General Custer
Mackinac Bridge
Yoopers and Trolls
Madonna
Jack Kevorkian and Geoffrey Feiger
Gerry Ford
Earvin Johnson
Cherries and Asparagus
MSU and U-M

The Saguaros!

McCloud. Marshall Sam McCloud.

Thar yuh go! :wink:

Santa Fe (enough said)
SMOKEY Bear!
Movie: Salt of the Earth
Food: Green Chile,of course
Santa Fe is the Highest US Capital City
NM is known for the largest Enchilada in World (Whole Enchilada Fiesta, which, for the first time this year will not be held)
Rio Grande
Billy the Kid
Pat Garrett
White Sands National Monument
Space Shuttle
American Indian Ruins
Roadrunner

I’m from Wisconsin.

I’d prefer for the rest of you to tell me what we’re known for, other than cheese.

Bottom-feeder beer.

Indiana: bastion of the Republican Party; the Indy 500; corn.

In Marvel Comics, when the Avengers fought the Defenders (many years ago), they battled, among other places, in Terre Haute, IN. At a desolate train depot and in a cornfield. Terre Haute’s a college town, with airports and museums.

I live in Nevada too and rarely think about Las Vegas. I don’t even associate it with Nevada. When I think of Nevada, I think of Lake Tahoe, silver mining, the high desert and the Great Basin.

The Dells!

But like Indiana Beach says – there is more than corn in Indiana. Some of the historic sites in the north are very interesting and the area around Purdue as well. Holiday World is a top amusement center. The end of the Frances Slocum story that starts in PA and travels the path and the years to Deaf Man’s Village. Plus you are home to the Bob & Tom Show! That alone would make you a top state in my book!