Where in the U.S. is the oldest Fourth of July parade?
A. Boston, Massachusetts
B. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C. Bristol, Rhode Island
D. Deerfield, Illinois
C. Bristol, Rhode Island
The world's largest windchime makes music in this state:
A. Illinois
B. Montana
C. Wisconsin
D: California
A. Illinois
How many hot dogs are eaten each year on the Fourth of July?
A. 10 Million
B. 123 Million
C. 155 Million
D. 231 Million
C. 155 Million Hot Dogs!
What is the country’s least populous state capital?
A. Helena, Montana
B. Santa Fe, New Mexico
C. Montpelier, Vermont
D. Sacramento, California
C. Montpelier, Vermont
How many times has the design of the US flag been revised
A. 20
B. 27
C. 33
D. 54
B. 27
What is the annual amount Americans spend on fireworks for the Fourth of July?
A. 18.2 MILLION dollars
B. 98.6 MILLION dollars
C. 2.2 BILIION dollars
D. 4 BILLLION dollars
C. 2.2 BILLION Dollars
Gatlinburg Tennesse houses this museum that shook up the public.
A. The Earthquake Museum
B. The Elvis Museum
C. The Salt and Pepper Museum
D. The Pothole Museum
C. The Salt and Pepper Museum
Joey Chesnut currently holds the record for eating this many Hot Dogs with Buns in 10 minutes:
A. 21
B. 34
C. 51
D. 76
D. 76
What State has the oldest capital building in the country?
A. Rhode Island
B. Arkansas
C. Florida
D. Maine
B. Arkansas (Little Rock)
Who was the first president to reside in the White House?
A. George Washington
B. John Adams
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. George Bush
B. John Adams
What famous American novel begins on the Fourth of July?
A. The Shining
B. To Kill a Mockingbird
C. Crime and Punishment
D. There is a Monster at the end of this book.
B. To Kill a Mockingbird
Tonopah Nevada is the home of this Haunted Attraction:
A. The filming site of the movie Poltergeist
B. The Clown Motel
C. A Buried silver mine
D. Frank's basement
B. The Clown Motel
What % of American Meals are eaten in the car
A. 5%
B. 15%
C. 20%
D. 75%
C. 20%
What is the only US Capital without access to an expressway?
A. Springfield, IL
B. Pierre, South Dakota
C. Olympia, Washington
D. Orlando, Florida
B. Pierre, South Dakota
The first Walgreens store opened in:
A. 1883
B. 1901
C. 1910
D. 1925
B. 1901
Which founding father said “Give me liberty, or give me death”?
A. Samuel Adams
B. Patrick Henry
C. Alexander Hamilton
D. George Washington
B. Patrick Henry
The World’s Largest Ball of Twine (By Circumference) is found in this state:
A. Kansas
B. Montana
C. Georgia
D. Ohio
A. Kansas
What percentage of disposable income do Americans spend each year on fast food?
A. 10%
B. 14%
C. 22%
D. 25%
A. 10%
Jackson Mississippi was built on what landform?
A. Cave
B. Volcano
C. Swamp
D. Lake
B. Volcano
The #1 selling cheese in America is:
A. American
B. Swiss
C. Cheddar
D. Brie
C. Cheddar
How many U.S. Presidents have died on the Fourth of July?
A. 0
B. 3
C. 5
D. 10
B. 3
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe
The World’s largest Peanut can be found in this state:
A. Florida
B. Oklahoma
C. Georgia
D. Maine
C. Georgia
How many pounds of dairy products does the average American consumer per year?
A. 15 lbs.
B. 50 lbs.
C. 125 lbs.
D. 632 lbs.
D. 632 lbs.
Nearly half of all Americans live within 500 miles of this State capital:
A. Chicago, IL
B. Boston, Massachusetts
C. Nashville, Tennessee
D. Columbus, Ohio
D. Columbus, Ohio
The Statue of Liberty is in this state:
A. New York
B. New Jersey
C. New Hampshire
D. Las Vegas
B. New Jersey