This brightly colored red bird is Kentucky's state bird.
What is a Cardinal?
This day is set aside to celebrate the freedom and liberty for America. This year we celebrate her 250th birthday!
What is July 4th or Fourth of July?
The mammal was designated as the country's national mammal in 2016. they have lived in North America since prehistoric times. They have lived Yellowstone National Park continuously since prehistoric times.
The American Bison

In 1782, the Founding Fathers of the United States of America chose this majestic bird as the country's national bird. It is visible as part of many governmental objects, including coins, paper money, the Great Seal, the military's insignia, the president's flag, and many others.
What is the Bald Eagle?
A roll of the dice, flip of a card, or quaint little wedding chapel, this state has it all. (City and State)
What is Las Vegas, Nevada?
This is said to be the fastest two minutes in racing history.
What is the Kentucky Derby?
This is a Kentucky favorite and is a good use for all that leftover turkey after Thanksgiving.
What is the KY Hot Brown.
She was a gift from France and stands in a harbor to represent freedom, opportunity, and liberty.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
This nearly doubled the land size of the United States and was purchased from France.
*Bonus: 100 pts. What year did this take place?
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
*1803
It's a day of tradition to be grateful, to be with family and share in a big feast, oh and watch football.
What is Thanksgiving?
Inscribed with, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof," this has long been a symbol of American freedom and democracy. lt is now on display in Philadelphia.
What is the Liberty Bell?
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Considered to be the bloodiest wars on US soil and in US History.
*Daily Double* What years was this war?
What was the Civil War?
*Daily Double 1861-1865*
They followed the Trail of Tears across some 5,045 miles to this state.
What is Oklahoma?
This emblem of America is only one in existence, and it is operated solely by the U.S. Department of State. The design includes an eagle, the number 13 (standing for the original colonies) and the phrase e pluribus unum, which is a Latin phrase that means, "Out of many, one."
The Great Seal of the United States

Their faces are carved into this mountain.
*Bonus* Name the four faces on the mountain for an extra 100 pts.
What is Mt. Rushmore?
*Who is Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Theordore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
You can stand in these 4 states all at once in this western location of the US.
What is Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico?
Commissioned on November 11, 1926, and known as the “Mother Road,” was a 2,448-mile highway connecting 8 states from Chicago to Santa Monica. It symbolized American mobility, culture, and the open road.
What is Route 66.