Native Americans created large wooden sculptures to represent the family generations.
totem poles
This American city is known for its iconic skyline filled with skyscrapers.
New York City
A famous portrait artist known for painting George Washington
Gilbert Stuart
He is known as the "King of Rock and Roll".
Elvis Presley
A New York City building, completed in 1931, was once the tallest in the world.
Empire State Building
Native Americans are well known for producing these colorful textile items.
handwoven blankets
Colonial houses were known for having these two prominent features: one for ventilation and the other for weather protection.
massive chimneys and steeply pitched roofs
Mount Rushmore features the faces of four U.S. Presidents. Name two of them.
G. Washington, A. Lincoln, T. Jefferson, T. Roosevelt)
This "King of Pop" released the record-breaking album Thriller.
Michael Jackson
natural materials that Native Americans commonly use to carve animal figures, such as walruses and eagles
rocks, whales’ teeth, and stone
A U.S. president who designed the Virginia State Capitol based on Roman architecture
Thomas Jefferson
A 20th-century artistic movement included works by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
Pop Art
A style of music, developed by African Americans, is considered America’s most original and native form.
Jazz
An architectural masterpiece by Frank Lloyd Wright has a spiral-shaped ramp gallery.
Guggenheim Museum
These two animals were commonly carved out of rock by Native American artists.
eagles and bears
The townhouses of Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., give these cities this "Old World" look.
a Victorian look
This memorial, built in honor of the 16th U.S. president, features a Greek Doric temple design.
Lincoln Memorial
A city that is considered the home of American country music.
Nashville, Tennessee
The Chrysler Building is a famous example of this decorative architectural style.
Art Deco
dual-purpose art form of the Native Americans
basket weaving
Chicago building, completed in 1889, was one of the first skyscrapers.
Tacoma Building
Augustus Saint-Gaudens' bronze statue of General Sherman, stands near an entrance to ....
Central Park, New York
African American music genre, popularized by Scott Joplin, was derived from rural blues and church music.
Regtime
This 1st skyscraper in NYC, completed in 1913, was the tallest building in the world for 17 years.
Woolworth Building