Presidential Facts
Colonial America
East of the Mississippi
First Ladies
New York City
100

Only 3 presidents have married while in office; John Tyler was the first and he was the last.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

100

This colony had the first permanent English settlement 

What is Virginia?

100

The Grand Ole Opry Museum and the Music Valley Wax Museum are attractions in this City.

What is Nashville?

100

In 1969 she graduated from Wellesley College where she was president of the student government.

Who is Hillary Clinton?

100

You can get into NYC from NJ by the Lincoln one of these

Tunnel

200

Living on a $112 per month pension after the white house, this ex-haberdasher refused any cashing in on the prestige of the presidency.

Who is Harry Truman?

200

Coins of this European country were those most frequently used in colonial America.

What is Spain?

200

In this Alabama City you can visit the national voting rights museum.

What is Selma?

200

In the late 1930s, she taught typing and shorthand at Whittier high school in California. 

Who is Pat Nixon?

200

The name of this street that cuts diagonally through Manhattan is synonymous with big-time theater

what is Broadway?

300

March 2016 saw Obama become the first sitting president in 80 years to visit this nation.

What is Cuba?

300

During much of the colonial period, its assembly met alternately at Perth Amboy & Burlington

What is New Jersey?

300

A contest for blowing conchs is a highlight of Old Island days in this Florida city.

What is Key West?

300

In 1992 she became the 1st First lady to deliver a major address at a national political convention

Who is Barbara Bush?

300

While Soho is south of Houston street, this fashionable district occupies a "Triangle below canal"

what is Tribeca?

400

This man said that Massachusetts electing him to the house pleased him more that winning the presidency.

Who is John Quincy Adams?

400

As Pennsylvania had no coast, William Penn was given land in 1682 that later became this small state. 

What is Delaware?

400

This City named for a French King was founded by George Rogers Clark in 1778.

What is Louisville?

400

She is buried in Abilene, Kansas, beside her husband.

who is Mamie Eisenhower?

400

Now named for a benefactor, it opened in 1905 as the institute of musical art.

what is Julliard?

500

Pre-Presidency, George Washington was in debt in the early 1760s farming the "Sweet-Scented" type of this crop

What is Tobacco?

500

Bought by the Dutch in 1626, this island is named for the Indian tribe who lived there.

What is Manhattan?

500

This fashionable resort in the Adirondacks is the summer home of the New York city ballet.

What is Saratoga Springs?

500

She was a hostess at the white house for the widowed Jefferson before becoming first lady in 1809

who is Dolley Madison?

500

Brooklyn was the scene of the august 1776 :Battle of" this Island.

what is Long Island?

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