This big wig is the only U.S. President to be unanimously elected
George Washington
This music festival took place at Max Yusgar's farm
Woodstock
Known as "Americas Pastime," baseball was invented where
New York
This large creature was said to be first spotted in Oregon in 1904
Bigfoot or Sasquatch
American troops stormed the beaches of Normandy on what date and year
June 6th 1944
This mustached wrestler was a professional guitarist before jumping in the ring, he also considered running for president
Hulk Hogan
In the Song "American Pie," the lyrics "The day the music died," is referencing this musicians death.
Buddy Holly
This is the worlds largest single day sporting event, drawing more that 300,000 people every year
the Indy 500
The birthplace of this character is a toss up between Bemidgi, Minnesota and Hayward, Wisconsin.
Paul Bunyan
Who is rumored to have started the Great Chicago Fire
A cow
Though he is not a real person, this American icon called in the Watergate scandal, because he could not fall asleep due to the flashlights keeping him up.
Forrest Gump
Critics argue that this man started rock and roll
Little Richard
What is the only team in the NFL to neither host nor play in the Super Bowl
Cleveland Browns
This American's fruit wasn't for eating, but instead used for making brandy and moonshine
Johnny Appleseed
How many people were killed in the Boston Massacre
Five
This tall drink of water had two pet turkeys, one named dinner, and one named wishbone.
This band at one point was once called and considered "Americas Beetles"
Presidential ceremonial pitches have been a tradition in MLB since opening day of the 1910 season. Who was the first president to throw out a ceremonial first pitch?
William Howard Taft.
The Hodag
Before Washington D.C. the first capital of the United States was located here
New York, New York
This famous American writer predicted his death almost to the day
Mark Twain
This true patriot born in Maryland wrote our country's beloved Star Spangled Banner
This famous basketball player was considered the Grateful Dead's biggest superfan
Bill Walton
This American folk story about a locomotive engineer sparked The Grateful Dead to write this song off of the Workingman's Dead album
Casey Jones
During the Cold War, one of the Sputnik satellites fell out of orbit and crashed in the states, they demanded for their satellite back, eventually getting it. Where did it crash
Manitowoc, Wisconsin