Cities
Inventions & Inventors
Industries & Individuals
Transportation
100

Industrial Period America's financial hub, where the Flatiron building and Central Park reside

New York City

100

These brothers were first in flight

The Wright brothers

100

Someone who uses their achievements to better society and treats their workers well

Captain of Industry

100
These steam powered machines connected the East to the West near the beginning of Industrial Revolution

Trains

200

You'd find Henry Ford driving around the streets of this city

Detroit, Michigan

200

Skyscrapers were made possible because of the invention of elevators and skeletons made from this metal

Steel

200

A person who thrives in industry for their own benefit, not helping society

Robber Baron

200

Built in a bicycle shop... NOT bikes. 

Airplane

300

Don't let the other team "steel" your answer

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

300

Thomas Edison is credited for inventing what bright idea?

Light bulb

300

This man made his fortune in steel - but gave 90% of his wealth away before the time he died

Andrew Carnegie

300

Kind of like a train, but a little deeper

Subway

400

The city in which Daniel Burnham oversaw the city planning, including some elegant waterfront parks

Chicago, Illinois

400

A new and improved type of this technology helped lead to an increase in American literacy rates

Printing press

400

Vanderbilt's Industry 

Railroad

400

Made travel into cities easier and faster for those commuting 

Electric Trolley
500

Here you will find Louis Sullivan's Wainright, one of America's earliest skyscrapers

St. Louis, Missouri 

500

Joseph Eastman created this more affordable tool that amateurs could utilize in 1888

Kodak camera

500

Founder of Standard Oil... there's a street named after him in New York City

John D. Rockefeller

500

EL... not the letter

Elevated Train

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