Nifty 250’s
Represent those Presidents
Red, White, and Blue
100

The country that the US declared independence from on July 4, 1776.

What is Great Britain?

100

After the Watergate Scandal, this President resigned from office on August 9, 1974. 

Who is Richard Nixon?

100

This European country's flag features three vertical stripes in the order blue, white, and red.

What is France?

200

In January of 1776, this pamphlet by Thomas Paine was published.

What is “Common Sense?”

200

The phrase, “Ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country,” was made famous by this President. 

Who is John F. Kennedy?

200

This frozen treat is often layered with cherry, vanilla, and blue raspberry flavors and is a Fourth of July favorite.

What is a Bomb Pop?

300

This mammal, often found on safaris, typically plateaus in growth at 250 pounds. 

What is a lioness?

300

This person was the first President to be impeached. 

Who is Andrew Johnson?

300
Dating back to the Middle Ages, this spinning shop sign traditionally features spiraling stripes of red, white, and blue.

What is a barber pole (barbershop)?

400

The Observation Tower at this gorge offers views from 250 feet high. 

What is Niagara Falls?

400

This person was the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms in office as the 22nd and 24th president. 

Who is Grover Cleveland?

400

Nicknamed the "meatball," this round red, white, and blue insignia was designed in 1959 and later appeared on rockets, spacecraft, and astronauts' uniforms.

What is NASA?

500

This national monument is double the height of 250 feet.

What is the Washington Monument?

500

This President played professional football for the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers before his political career. 

Who is Gerald Ford?

500

The U.S. flag has officially had this many different versions since 1777.

What is 27? 

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