Nostalgic Foods
Bible Stories and Events
Little Falls, Minnesota
U.S. Presidents and First Ladies
Famous Landmarks and Attractions
100

This dish, made of mashed potatoes and beef, became popular during the Great Depression.

What is shepherd’s pie?

100

This city, known for its wickedness, was destroyed by fire and brimstone after God warned Lot and his family to flee.

What is Sodom?

100

This river, which flows through Little Falls, is a major feature of the town and was historically important for transportation.

What is the Mississippi River?

100

This U.S. president was known for leading the country during the Civil War and delivering the Gettysburg Address.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

This famous tower, originally built as an entry arch for the 1889 World’s Fair, is located in Chicago.

What is the Gateway Arch?

200

This 1950s snack, consisting of a hot dog wrapped in dough and baked, was a popular quick meal for kids.

What is a pig in a blanket?

200

This woman, who became the first wife of Abraham, is known for bearing Isaac at an old age.

Who is Sarah?

200

Little Falls is home to this historical mansion, which was once the residence of a local lumber baron, and now serves as a museum.

What is the Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum?

200

This president, known for his New Deal programs, served four terms in office.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

This famous statue, representing freedom, is located in New York Harbor.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

300

This drink, created in the 1920s, was often served at soda fountains and is made with soda and ice cream.

What is a float (root beer float)?

300

This miracle occurred when Jesus turned water into this beverage at a wedding feast in Cana.

What is wine?

300

The Little Falls Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, includes this building that was once a major center for lumber processing in the late 1800s.

What is the Little Falls Milling Company?

300

This first lady served as a diplomat and activist after her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, passed away.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

300

This U.S. landmark, often associated with the American Revolution, is located in Philadelphia.

What is the Liberty Bell?

400

This popular 1950s dessert, made of crushed ice and flavored syrup, is often served in a cone.

What is a snow cone?

400

This event, which some celebrate at Easter, marks Jesus’ return to life after His crucifixion.

What is the Resurrection?

400

 This annual event in Little Falls celebrates the community with a parade, carnival, and more, typically held every August. 

What is the Morrison County Fair?

400

This U.S. president served in the 1960s and faced the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

400

This famous island, off the coast of California, served as a notorious former prison.

What is Alcatraz?

500

This canned meat product, introduced in the 1930s, became a staple of American wartime and convenience cooking.

What is Spam?

500

This apostle was blinded by a bright light on the road to Damascus before his conversion and became a key figure in spreading Christianity.

Who is Paul (formerly Saul)?

500

This local hero, born in Little Falls, became famous as the first man to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean.  

Who is Charles A. Lindbergh?

500

This first lady, a former lawyer, advocated for children’s rights and women’s issues and was married to a Clinton.

Who is Hillary Clinton?

500

This monument in Washington, D.C., honors the 16th President of the United States and was dedicated in 1922.

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

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