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100

Author Patricia Reilly Giff's series of children's novels take place in an elementary school named after which president?

James K. Polk

100

Which city hosted the first official Independence Day celebration on July 4, 1777?

Philadelphia

100

What is the name of the fort that inspired "The Star-Spangled Banner"?

Fort McHenry

100

Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, what amusement park was founded in 1906 to entertain workers at a chocolate company in the area?

Hersheypark

100

What’s the furthest place the flag has traveled to?

To the moon.

200

Which president also served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

William Howard Taft

200

How many times does the Liberty Bell ring on each Independence Day?

13 times

200

What is the name of the famous Maryland-based TV series created by David Simon?

The Wire.

200

The American version of the show "The Office" premiered on NBC in 2005. The show takes place in which Pennsylvania city?

Scranton

200

How many times has the American flag been changed throughout history?

27

300

Which president succeeded the first president to ever resign from office?

Gerald R. Ford

300

What year was the 4th of July declared a national holiday?

1870

300

Which famous American writer is buried in Baltimore?

Edgar Allan Poe

300

Hershey's is, of course, located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, but one of its most iconic products, a peppermint patty coated in dark chocolate, was invented in what town 36 miles away?

York

300

What is the name of the flag that was carried by the Bedford Minuteman at the beginning of the American Revolution?

The Bedford Flag

400

Which president was known as a "little magician?"

Martin Van Buren

400

Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest has happened on each Independence Day since 1972. Where does the competition take place?

Coney Island, New York

400

What famous country retreat is intentionally left off of Catoctin Mountain Park maps?

Camp David

400

Although well-known for founding the colony of Pennsylvania and leading both the planning and development of Philadelphia, William Penn was in fact born in what city?

London

400

What was the last state admitted to the union?

Hawaii, in 1959

500

Which president was the fourth to win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Barack Obama

500

Who ruled England when the Colonies established independence?

King George III

500

 What was the first U.S. city to light its streets with gas, using natural gas manufactured from coal?

Baltimore

500

What is the name of the "Island" which had a famous nuclear accident with a radiation leak in Pennsylvania in 1979?

Three Mile Island

500

What was the name of the 17-year-old high school student from Lancaster, Ohio, who submitted his design in an American Flag contest in 1958?

Robert G. Heft

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