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100

William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a haven for which religious group?

Quakers

100

What is the state ship (boat) of Pennsylvania?

Niagara

100

Pennsylvania has the largest ____________ population in the United States. This group is famous for their religious beliefs, plain dress and plain living, and little reliance on modern conveniences.

Amish

100

This city is the fifth largest in Pennsylvania. It is located in Northwestern PA near a lake and Presque Isle State Park. It also features a maritime museum and the U.S. brig Niagara.

Erie

100

This is the largest amusement park in Pennsylvania featuring thrilling roller coasters, family attractions, an 11-acre water park, and features a chocolate tour.

Hershey

100

Which American grocery store chain with a big bird name has stores in that originated in Pennsylvania.

Giant Eagle

200

What important American document was signed in Philadelphia in 1776, where we officially separated from Great Britain.

The Declaration of Independence

200

What is the state animal of Pennsylvania?

White-Tailed Deer

200

What is the name of the "well stimulation technique" in which rock is broken by a pressurized liquid to create cracks in deep-rock formations through which natural gas or petroleum can escape? This process happens along Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale.

Fracking

200

This city is known as the founding city of Pennsylvania and is referred to as "The City of Brotherly Love"

Philadelphia

200

This famous music artist was born in Reading, Pennsylvania. She is a leading figure in popular music with countless awards and a global impact.

Taylor Swift

200

What Pennsylvania-based company is known around the United States for its traditional German-style pretzels?

Snyders

300

This is located in Independence Hall in Philadelphia. It famously cracked during its first test in. It has been a symbol of freedom for over 200 years.

Liberty Bell

300

What is Pennsylvania's state beverage?

Milk

300

This is the largest public university (college) in Pennsylvania, with around 50,000 students.

Penn State

300

This city is the second largest city in Pennsylvania. It resides at the junction of 3 rivers in Southwestern PA. It is known for the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. In the North Shore neighborhood there is the Andy Warhol Museum, Acrisure football stadium and PNC Park baseball stadium.

Pittsburgh

300

This is a groundhog who is the central figure in an annual Groundhog Day celebration and weather prediction based on whether he sees his shadow or not.

Punxsutawney Phil

300

What mountains are the largest mountain range in Pennsylvania, stretching over 500 miles from north-central Pennsylvania to southwestern Virginia.  

Allegheny

400

Pennsylvania is known as the _____________ State because of its central location in early America and its role in the formation of the United States 

Keystone

400

What is the state insect of Pennsylvania?

Firefly

400

The world’s first commercial oil well was drilled in 1859 in which Pennsylvania town?

Titusville

400

This is a bourough located in Southeastern Pennsylvania and is known for its historic civil war battlefields.

Gettysburg

400

Name 4 Major League Pennsylvania Sports Teams

Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Union, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Penguins

400

The town of Johnstown in western Pennsylvania is most notable in U.S. history for being the site of what type of disaster in 1889, which killed nearly 2,000 people?

Flood

500

This is a National Memorial built to commemorate the crash of United Airlines Flight 93, which was one of four aircraft hijacked during the September 11 attacks in 2001. It is located in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

Flight 93

500

What is the state tree of Pennsylvania?

Eastern Hemlock

500

The Pennsylvania ___________ is a toll roadway and was the first long-distance superhighway in the United States connecting Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. It received nationwide acclaim as an engineering marvel. 

Turnpike

500

This city has been the capital of Pennsylvania since 1812

Harrisburg

500

This is a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935. It is located southwest Pennsylvania, and is built partly over a waterfall. It is famous for its architectural design incorporating nature and now provides guided tours.

Fallingwater

500

The American version of the show "The Office" premiered on NBC in 2005. The show takes place in which Pennsylvania city?

Scranton

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