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What day do we celebrate our Independence Day?

July 4th

100

What important event took place on July 29, 1969?

Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.

100

Which U.S. President was born on the 4th of July?

Calvin Coolidge

100

What bicycle sporting event first began on July 1, 1903?

The Tour de France

100

In what year were fireworks first used to officially celebrate the 4th of July in the U.S.?

1777

200

Which three U.S. Presidents died on the 4th of July?

John Adams (1826), Thomas Jefferson (1826), and James Monroe (1831).

Fun fact: Adams and Jefferson died hours apart from one another.

200

What mission was launched on July 16, 1969?

Apollo 11

200

What great showman was born on July 5th, 1810?

P.T. Barnum

200

In 1979, the introduction of what device in Japan changed how people listen to music forever?

The Sony Walkman

200

What did the English word for "fireworks" originally refer to in the 1500s?

Military explosives

300

What was the first cloned mammal, and what year was she born?

Dolly the Sheep, and 1996.

300

What is the moon made out of?

Minerals rich in oxygen, silicon, magnesium, iron, calcium, and aluminum.

300

Which American philosopher was born on July 12, 1817?

Henry David Thoreau

300

What rock band frontman died on July 3, 1971 of an accidental overdose at the age of 27?

Jim Morrison (The Doors)

300

Which color is scientifically considered the hardest for pyrotechnicians to produce?

Blue

(It requires copper chloride, which breaks down if the flame gets too hot.)

400

The 7th month of the year is named in honor of which famous Roman leader?

Julius Caesar

400

Who is the Greek Goddess of the moon?

Selene

400

Which French impressionist, best known for his paintings of dancers, was born on July 19, 1834?

Edgar Degas

400

What famous video game star made his debut in Donkey Kong in July of 1981?

Mario

400

How many fireworks were used this year (2026) for the 250th birthday in Washington, D.C.?

850,000 fireworks (a world record)

500

Which of the Founding Fathers was the oldest to sign the Declaration of Independence?

At age 70, Benjamin Franklin was the oldest to sign.

500

What flower is known as a moon flower?

Tropical white morning glory

500

The first American saint of the Catholic church was born in July of 1850. What was her name?

Frances Xavier Cabrini (Mother Cabrini)

500

The Daily Show premiered in July of 1996. Who was the original host?

Craig Killborn

500

Why do you see fireworks before you hear them?

Light travels faster than sound.

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