What is a vineyard?
What is the place that grapes are grown?
What is a gorge?
What is a deep, narrow valley, usually with a stream or river?
What is 500 farms?
What is the amount out of 1000 cranberry farms in the U.S. that Massachusetts has?
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
What is the oldest mountain range in the United States?
What is enough to light 24 million 100-watt light bulbs at once?
What is the amount of electricity that Niagara Falls produces?
What is over 600 feet deep, and 205 days long?
What is the depth of Lake Seneca, and what is the length of a grapes growing season?
What are maple trees, and what is a mineral?
Where does Maple syrup come from, and what is a material that was never alive and found in the earth?
What is hydroelectricity and what is a bog?
What is electricity produced by water power, and what is a soft, wet, spongy ground called?
What are the White Mts., the Green Mts., and the Catskill Mountains?
What are the three main Mountain ranges in the NE United States?
What is the Native American word, "Chesepiook", and a wire pot that has many sections?
Where did Chesapeake Bay gets its name from, and what is a crab pot?
What is Lake Seneca, and what is hydropower?
What is the largest of the Finger Lakes, and what is capturing the energy of flowing water?
What is Niagara Falls, and what is an inlet?
What is one of the wonders of the world, and what is a narrow opening into a coastline?
What are tourism and hydroelectricity, and it means, "Great Shellfish Bay."
What are two things Niagara Falls is known for, and what does the word "Chesepiook" mean?
What is a peninsula, and what is a major product of the Northeast taken from trees?
What is a piece of land with water on three sides, and maple syrup?
What are glaciers and a cranberry museum?
What created the Great Lakes and Niagara Falls, and what does South Carver, Massachusetts have in it?
What is a glacier and what is a bay?
What is a huge sheet of ice, and what is part of a sea or lake that cuts into a coastline?
What are cranberries, and what is "the shore?"
What is another main product of the Northeast, and what is the New Jersey coastline referred to as?
What are overfishing, and pollution?
What are two problems that are facing Chesapeake Bay?
What is a quarry, and what is Acadia National Park?
What is a place where stone is dug, cut or blasted out for use in building, and what was the first national park East of the Mississippi River?
What are crabs, oysters, and clams?
What are three sea animals that Chesapeake Bay is loaded with?
What is a trail that runs through 14 states and is 2,160 miles long and maintained by volunteers?
What is the Appalachian Trail?
What is the Chesapeake Bay Foundation known for?
What is the organization that is trying to stop overfishing and pollution of the bay?
What is Lake Placid?
What is the famous lake that is set in the Adirondack Mountains in the Northeast?
What are "crabbers", and what are watermen?
What is the name given to the people that fish for crabs on Chesapeake Bay, and what is the name give to the men and women that work on Chesapeake Bay?