Flamingos
History Museums
Science Museums
Cooperstown
Common Myths
100

This is what gives flamingos their distinctive pink color.

What is their food?

100

This United Kingdom museum is renowned for having the largest collection of historical artifacts from around the world.

What is the British Museum?

100

This is a dinosaur fossil iconically seen in Science Museums. You may see it in the Ben Stiller movie - Night at the Museum.

 What is the Tyrannosaurus Rex?

100

These are the massive forms of ice that created the geographic features of Cooperstown.

What are glaciers?

100

True or False: Zoos, Botanical Gardens, and Aquariums are not museums.

What is False?

200

This is what a group of flamingos is called.

What is a flamboyance?

200

At over 73,000 square meters of exhibit space, this museum in Paris, France is regarded as the world's largest museum by area.

What is the Louvre?

200

Science museums often focus on this specific and this environment-based history.

What is natural history?

200

The living history museum founded by the Clark Family in the 1930s - 1940s.

What is the Farmer’s museum?

200

True or False: The English liked to eat mummies at their parties.

What is True? 

300

This is the state that flamingos are commonly found.

What is Florida?

300

This museum is located on a ship in the Boston Harbour. Both the ship and the museum are named the same. Only the ship is owned by the U.S. Navy though!

What is the USS Constitution?

300

These allow visitors to connect with and see the stars at science museums. Fun fact: They can also be portable!

What is the planetarium?

300

The man who wrote The Last of the Mohicans and whose family founded the town and whose middle name is also the name of a local museum.

Who is James Fenimore Cooper?

300

Commonly given at the end of dinner, this cookie is associated with China, but is actually from Japan.

What is the fortune cookie?

400

The total number of species of flamingo are there.

What is 6?

400

This history museum is located at the assassination site for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and has the exhibit on Rosa Parks “Standing Up by Sitting Down.”

What is the National Civil Rights Museum?

400

This DC-based museum is home to the Enola Gay and the Lockheed Blackbird.

What is the National Air and Space Museum?

400

This is the year in which the Otesaga Hotel opened.

What is 1909?

400

This torture device is wrongly thought to be from the Medeival Era. It is also a famous heavy metal band.

What is the Iron Maiden?

500

This ancient civilization ate flamingo tongue.

What is Ancient Rome?

500

This South Carolina Museum is regarded as the “First Official Museum” of the United States in 1773.

What is the Charleston Museum?

500

The Pergamon Museum was bombed in World War II that resulted in the loss of this fossil famous for its main role in Jurassic Park III.

What is Spinosaurus?

500

Where the baseball induction ceremony occurs every year. It is also the only gym located in town.

What is the Clark’s Sports Center?

500

These were considered the first parks in the United States of America.

What are cemeteries or graveyards?

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