In October 1879, using a carbonized cotton filament, Edison and his team produced a ______ that burned continuously for over 13 hours.
What is a lightbulb?
This comic book character first hit the newsstands on December 20th, 1940. He was created as a patriotic symbol, with scenes depicting him in his red, white and blue suit and iconic shield punching Nazis before the US even entered WW2.
Who is Captain America?
Though this bird has been featured and acted as the national emblem since 1782, it wasn't until December 24, 2024 that it officially became the national bird of the United States.
What is the bald eagle?
On July 20th, 1969, Apollo 11 ventured where no humans had before, making America the first and only country to accomplish a truly out of this world feat!
On December 17th, 1903, this pair of brothers achieved the first successful airplane flight.
Who are the Wright Brothers?
He is considered the first true comic book hero in the U.S. In his 1938 debut, he introduces us to superpowers, a secret identity and a colorful costume.
Who is Superman / Clark Kent
On November 20th, 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation, declaring this flower as the national flower, even though it does not have a single native species to the US.
It was selected for its symbolism of beauty and love.
What is the rose?
World Cup visitors have been amazed to learn that many U.S. restaurants offer this perk at no extra charge.
What are "free refills"
Steve Jobs unveiled this Apple Product at the the Macworld Conference on January 9th, 2007 that fundamentally reshaped the industry.
What is the iPhone?
Born on July 24th, 1897, she was the first female pilot to complete a non-top transatlantic flight. She had an iconic bright red Lockheed Vega 5B which she affectionately named her "Little Red Bus"
Who is Amelia Earhart?
Considered the largest trees on earth, these red giants can only be found naturally on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. They can grow to be over 200ft tall and trunks as wide as 26ft.
What is a Sequoia tree/Redwood tree?
Pumpkin pies are considered a staple for any Thanksgiving table. However, outside of the U.S. pumpkins (let alone the delicious dessert) are hardly consumed.
According to retailers, Americans consume approximately this many pumpkin pies solely on Thanksgiving.
What is 50 million pies?
First produced by Nadisco, under the name of Snack Mate, in 1965, this sprayable, product was advertised as an "instant snack for instant parties"
What is spray cheese or cheese in a can?
She famously guided and translated for Lewis & Clark during their westward expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast. Her profile is minted on the US "Golden Dollar".
Who is Sacagawea?
This berry is considered as one of the true native fruits of the US and was cultivated for thousands of years, known as "star berries" by the Indigenous people. It is now grown and cultivated internationally but can still only be found in the wild here in America.
What are blueberries?
The Florida Everglades is the only place in the whole world where these two toothy creatures live together in the wild.
What are Alligators and Crocodiles.
In 1902, American Engineer Willis Carrier, "carried" Americans into a cooler era with his invention.
What is an air conditioner/ AC?
She received the nickname "Moses" after personally leading 70 people out of slavery during 13 expeditions on the Unground Railroad. She was going to be featured on the $20 bill, but the redesign has faced many delays and is not expected to be released until 2030.
Who is Harriet Tubman?
You may already know this, but the US actually has 2 national animals. The Bald Eagle, and this mammal which was designated in 2016.
What is the American Bison/ Bison?
Though necessary for ADA compliancies, this design feature of many U.S. public restroom stalls is very uncommon in many other countries and frequently surprises international visitors.
What are bathroom stall gaps?