MBTA
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Things about Suffolk
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100

What four colors represent the MBTA's subway line in Boston?

Green, red, blue, and orange.

100

What is the name for the historical event where Bostonians dumped 100,000 pounds of tea into the harbor to protest taxation by the British?

The Boston Tea Party.

100

Which buildings at Suffolk have dining halls for all students?

Tremont, Samia, Sawyer, Sargeant

100

Whats the name of the Official beer of the Boston Red Sox?

Samuel Adams.

200

Why do Bostonians call the MBTA subway "the T"?

"The T" is shorthand for transit based on the MBTA's T logo introduced in the 1960's

200

Why is Fenway Park famous?

Oldest active Major League Baseball stadium(opened in 1912) and home of the Boston Red Sox.

200

How old is the city of Boston?

Boston was founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, one of the oldest major cities in the U.S.

200

What are the two official colors that represent Suffolk University?

Blue and gold.

200

Which Boston library, founded in 1848 was the largest free municipal library in the United States at the time?

The Boston Public Library.

300

TRUE OR FALSE: The MBTA subway system runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week like New York City.

False(generally shuts down around 1 am)

300

What historic Boston attraction is marked by a red brick line that connects 16 historical attractions together?

Freedom Trail.

300

Who is famously known for his "midnight ride" and has his colonial-era house open to the public?

Paul Revere

300

What opportunities do Suffolk students have because of the location being in the city?

Internships in government, law, finance, journalism, non-profits, and major Boston companies (all within walking distance).

300

What is the nickname for the famous, 37-foot-high-left field wall at Fenway Park?

The green monster

400

What classic children's book contains mallards, made up of bronze, shown in the Boston Public Garden?

Make way for ducklings.

400

Why are Boston streets so confusing to navigate?

They follow an old cow path and colonial-era routes rather than a standard grid system.

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