The theme park built in 1971 that is twice the size of Manhattan.
Disney World
The third vice president of the United States and known for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
Aaron Burr
Was shot and killed in 1980.
John Lennon
This aviator became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia Earhart
The man who allegedly killed President John F. Kennedy.
Lee Harvey Oswald
Walt Disney's first full-length animated movie.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Under this administration, the USA Patriot Act was passed into law.
The Bush Administration
Originally called EMI Recording Studios, the studio was eventually renamed in honor of the Beatles' 1969 album that was produced there.
Abbey Road
Born in 1933, she became the second woman and first Jewish woman to serve on the US Supreme Court.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The location where John Wilkes Booth was found and killed 12 days after assassinating Abraham Lincoln.
A farm (in Virginia)
In 2012, Disney acquired this popular film studio.
Lucas Films
The first president to live in the White House.
John Adams
The 2 former Beatles members who are alive today.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr
American abolitionist and political activist, she helped establish the Underground Railroad to help enslaved individuals safety get to the North.
Harriet Tubman
The third president (out of four) to get assassinated.
William McKinley
Taxidermy Tech and Anthropology A&M played a sports game in this 1944 Goofy short.
How to Play Football
At only 31 days, this president had the shortest term.
William Henry Harrison
This part of Central Park in New York City was dedicated to the memory of John Lennon.
Strawberry Fields
The decades-long fight to win the right for women to vote in the United States.
Women's Suffrage
This president was shot on July 2nd, 1881 but did not die from the wound for another 79 days.
James A. Garfield
Before Mickey Mouse, this was Walt's most famous character until he lost its rights to Universal.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
At 42, he became the youngest president of the United States.
Teddy Roosevelt
On February 1st, 1964, this Beatles song became their first single to reach #1 in the U.S. I Want to Hold Your Hand
I Want to Hold Your Hand
This woman made history as the first female vice-presidential candidate.
Geraldine Ferraro
The president who had 2 assassination attempts 17 days apart.
Gerald Ford