Tourist Attractions
Tennessee Music
The Secret City
Random Facts
Final Jeopardy
200

Located in Memphis this mansion is the second most visited home in the US.

What is Graceland?

200

This song is often regarded as the University of Tennessee fight song even though the official fight song remains "Down the Field"

What is Rocky Top?

200

This National Historical Park has sites in Hanford, Washington; Los Alamos, New Mexico; and Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

What is The Manhattan Project National Historical Park?

200

The school colors for the University of Tennessee, orange and white, are said to have been inspired by this growing on the Hill.

What are daises? *Poppies and flowers will also be accepted*

200

This is the only animal that you can hunt from a moving car in Tennessee.

What is a whale?

400

Known as the mother church of country music and home to the state's longest running live radio show this tourist attraction is located in downtown Nashville.

What is the Grand Ole Opry?

400

The Tennessee state song is not only its own style of music but also dance. It was late Lady Vols Coach, Pat Summitt's favorite song as commemorated every year on Boomsday. 

What is the Tennessee Waltz?

400

Before it was named as Oak Ridge, the secret city was know as this.

What is Bear Creek Valley?

400

This lake is the only natural lake in Tennessee and it was formed by an earthquake. Located in the Northwest area of the state in Lake and Obion counties is more of a swamp than a lake.

What is Reelfoot Lake?

600

As one of the last remaining structures built for the 1982 World's Fair this tourist attraction sits high above downtown Knoxville.

What is the Sunsphere?

600

This Big Band/ Swing tune was written in 1941 to be featured in the movie Sun Valley Serenade. 

What is the Chattanooga Choo Choo?

600

This was produced in the secret city during World War II under the name The Manhattan Project.

What is the Atomic Bomb?

600

This popular attraction is highest natural point in Tennessee. Yearly the National Park Service hires a caretaker to stay on sit during the winter months to aid lost and injured hikers.

What is Clingman's Dome?

800

With a song written about it this former rail station is now a hotel and attracts tourists with the novelty of sleeping in converted rail cars.

What is the Chattanooga Choo Choo?

800

Dolly Parton sings of her love for her home in this 1973 hit on her album of the same name.

What is My Tennessee Mountain Home?

800

Originally called Clinton Laboratories this lab was chosen for the X-10 reactor to prove that plutonium can be created from enriched uranium. 

What is Oak Ridge National Laboratory?

800

This Memphis motel became know around the world when Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated there. It is now the site of the National Civil Rights Museum.

What is the Lorraine Motel?

1000

Tennessee is known for its extensive cave systems this tourist attraction is a cave that contains the world's second largest subglacial underground lake.

What is The Lost Sea?

1000

This limited edition single released by Kenny Chesney in 1998 as tribute to legendary voice of the Vols, John Ward raised funds for St. Jude's and The John Ward Scholarship Fund.

What is Touchdown Tennessee?

1000

This element is a critical component for both civil nuclear power generation and military nuclear weapons. Used in the Atomic Bomb the K25 plant in Oak Ridge was dedicated to producing it in enriched form.

What is Uranium?

1000

This Tennessee County is only on named for a woman. That woman went on to marry William Blount, the namesake for Blount County.

What is Grainger County? Named for Mary Grainger

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