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100

In 1620, this group seeking religious freedom landed at Plymouth Rock in present-day Massachusetts.

Who were Pilgrims?

100

This Founding Father drafted the Declaration of Independence and later became the third U.S. president.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

This long mountain range stretches from Georgia to Maine and is famous for its vibrant fall foliage.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

100

This city is home to the Liberty Bell and was once the U.S. capital.

What is Philadelphia?

100

This famous New York landmark, completed in 1931, was once the tallest building in the world.

What is the Empire State Building?

200

The Boston Tea Party, a key protest against British taxes, took place in this year.

What is 1773?

200

Known for his midnight ride, this patriot warned that “the British are coming!”

Who is Paul Revere?


200

Located in Maine, this national park is known for its rugged coastline and Cadillac Mountain.

What is Acadia National Park?

200

This city in Georgia is known for its charming historic district and oak trees draped in Spanish moss.

What is Savannah?

200

This weather-related event, common along the Eastern Seaboard, brings heavy rain and wind and forms over the Atlantic Ocean.

What is a hurricane?

300

This famous battle in Pennsylvania was a turning point in the Civil War.

What is the Battle of Gettysburg?

300

This escaped enslaved woman helped lead dozens to freedom using the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

300

This river forms part of the border between New York and New Jersey and flows past West Point and the Palisades.

What is the Hudson River?

300

This massive stone sculpture in Washington, D.C., honors the third president and the author of the Declaration of Independence.

What is the Jefferson Memorial?

300

This musical genre, with roots in the Appalachian region, blends folk, country, and blues.

What is bluegrass?

400

This New York City immigration station processed millions of newcomers to the U.S. from 1892 to 1954.

What is Ellis Island?

400

She is often called “the mother of the nation.”

Who is Martha Washington?

400

Spanning North Carolina and Tennessee, this national park is known for its misty peaks and is the most-visited in the U.S.

What is Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

400

Located in the mountains of Virginia, this scenic route is known for its breathtaking views and overlooks.

What is the Blue Ridge Parkway?

400

This festival, held annually in Pennsylvania, celebrates the harvest of one of the state's most famous crops.

What is the Apple Festival?

500

In 1954, this landmark Supreme Court decision declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

What is Brown vs. Board of Education?

500

This American author, born in Boston, wrote The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables.

Who is Nathaniel Hawthorne?

500

These natural limestone caverns in Virginia are among the largest on the East Coast and feature stunning underground formations.

What are the Luray Caverns?

500

This national monument in Georgia preserves prehistoric mounds built by a Native American civilization over 1,000 years ago.

What is Ocmulgee Mounds?

500

This phenomenon occurs when warm, moist air from the Atlantic rises over the Appalachian Mountains and rapidly cools, often causing sudden fog or rain.

What is the orographic effect?

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