Before this kitchen appliance was mass produced after WWII, there were originally ice pits. Deep holes dug in the ground and lined with straw.
Freezers
in 1803, this purchase was made, doubling the size of the United States
Louisiana Purchase
When a justice is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, they are appointed for this long
sitting on Ellis Island, this statue was a gift from France to the United States
Statue of Liberty
This southern beach is the most popular in Florida, known for its nightlife
The first commercial one weighed 750 pounds and was 6 foot tall. They are now found in most homes and make washing dishes much easier.
Dishwasher
This war began in 1861 and was fought until 1865, the reasoning was a divide in our country.
Civil War
One a U.S. senator is elected, their term is this long.
6 years
Towering 125 feet over Rio on a mountain above, this statue is now considered one of the modern 7 wonders of the world
Christ the Redeemer
This state park is bigger then the entire state of Rhode Island, and is one of the most popular places for Americans to visit on vacations
Grand Canyon
This appliance has the important job of removing moisture, heat, steam, smoke, and odors from your kitchen, usually placed directly about your stove.
Kitchen Range / Range Hood
This major railroad finished construction on May 10, 1869. This railroad made it possible to travel form Mew York City to San Fransisco in just seven days
Transcontinental Railroad
Freedom of religion is protected under this amendment
First
This sculpture sits in the middle of downtown Chicago, a shiny shape that you can see your reflection in.
The bean
Most famous vacation beach in South Carolina
Myrtle Beach
Arguably the most used appliance in the kitchen, it is used also wash all your kitchen ware, but more time consumingly.
Kitchen Sink
When Lewis and Clark began their journey for the Louisiana purchase, a Shoshone woman by this name helped them with their journey
Sacagawea
If the electoral college is tied, this branch chooses the next president.
House of Representatives
This statue by Auguste Rodin, is a bronze sculpture depicting a nude male figure, seated on a large rock, in a posture evocative of deep thought and contemplation
The thinker
Known as the gateway to the great smoky mountains, this vacation spot in Tennessee gets roughly 12 million visitors per year
Gatlinburg
In the 1800s, ice boxes gained popularity. After electricity and modern day technology, they are now these appliances.
Fridges
The Indian Removal Act in 1830 led to this very common name.
Trail of Tears
This determines how many representatives a state gets in the House of Representatives
Population
This prehistoric, megalithic sculpture remains a mystery, placed in Wiltshire, England
Stonehenge
This vacation hot spot in California is most famous for its 90 year old sign on Mount Lee.
Hollywood