In an alphabetical list of US states, this state comes last.
Wyoming
In 1915 around 25000 women marched in this state to demand the right to vote.
New York
The number of US Presidents are depicted on Mt Rushmore.
Four
This major retailer was founded by Sam Walton in Rogers, Arkansas, in 1962.
Walmart
In 1999, this 17-year-old won the US Open.
Serena Williams
There are [BLANK] different time zones in the continental US.
Four
This war interrupted construction of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
American Civil War
This former US President was born in 1960.
John F Kennedy Junior
This company began as a research project by two Stanford University students has evolved into one of the largest corporations in the world.
This city hosts the U.S. Tennis Open.
New York City
A U.S. state that was once part of Mexico.
Texas
This person's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock
This Founding Father invented bifocal glasses.
Benjamin Franklin
The year in which Maurice and Richard McDonald opened the first McDonald’s restaurant.
1948
This NBA player holds the record for leading the league score for the most consecutive seasons.
Michael Jordan
This US State is the only state to have a non-rectangular flag.
Ohio
In this year, the liberty bell rung for the first time.
1846
This US President is actually in the Wrestling Hall of Fame. Before he took on the top job in the nation, he was the winner of 299 out of his 300 fights.
This beer brand sold 1 million beers for the first time in 1901.
Budweiser
This famous NFL player has thrown the most passing yards of all time.
Tom Brady
80% of this state is owned by the government.
Nevada
How many of the 46 US Presidents were assassinated?
Four
Name one of the three US Presidents that died on the fourth of July.
John Adams ,Thomas Jefferson, or James Monroe
This car brand was named after Henry Ford’s only son.
Edsel
With 28 medals, this athlete is the most decorated Olympian of all time.
Michael Phelps