This city's earthquake from April 1906, struck with a magnitude of 7.9 and killed an estimated 3,000 people.
San Francisco
This ship hit an iceberg and sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage.
The Titanic
Capital of Alabama
Montgomery
In this 2019 hit, he's going to ride his horse until he can't no more.
Old Town Road
This president lived in Mt. Vernon with his wife Martha.
George Washington
This dominant native american tribe earned the title "Lord of the Plains" during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Comanche
This war, fought between 1618-1648, was one of the most destructive in human history, resulting in 8 million fatalities.
30 Years War
Capital of the tarheel state
Raleigh
This artist had a hit song called "Mirrors" that debuted in 2013.
Justin Timberlake
This president, who is credited with ending slavery in the U.S., was born in a log cabin.
Abraham Lincoln
This 2015 musical depicts the history of the American Revolution.
Hamilton
This disease in the 14th century, is estimated to have killed between 30%-60% of Europe's population.
Black Plague
This southern capital is French for "Red Stick".
Baton Rouge
This popular singer says "you need to calm down" in this 2019 hit.
Taylor Swift
The oldest living president, he was born in 1924.
Jimmy Carter
Daily Double
This statue made from copper, was originally brown, but overtime changed to a green color.
The Statue of Liberty
Daily Double
This woman was the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry.
Princess Diana
In Spanish, this Californian state capital means "Sacrament".
Sacramento
Coldplay teamed of with the Chainsmokers for this 2017 hit.
Something Just Like This
This president, born in 1917 outside of Boston, was one of nine siblings.
John F Kennedy
The first African American woman to travel to outer space
Mae Jemison
This country overthrew the monarchy on July 14th, 1789.
France
Capital of the sunshine state
Tallahassee
This song from a 2019 movie, suggests that "Gotham guys are the best".
Gotham City Guys
This president died at age 83 on the 4th of July in Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson