The state is known as the "Peach" state would have a capital known as
What is Atlanta
This Painter cut of his ear
Who is Vincent Van Gogh
Founding Father of the United States. Served as Commander in Chief of American forces during the War of Independence. Also elected the first President of the United States, serving for eight years (1789-1797).
Who is George Washington
The title of this major 1950s hit from the Every Brothers - "Wake Up Little ___
What is Wake Up Little Susie
His wife began efforts to conduct historical research on the White House rooms and served as her husband’s primary caretaker for two months after an assassin shot him.
Who is Lucretia Garfield
James A. Garfield
The capital of the most Northern state in America
What is Augusta
An artist who began creating cartoons named Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and other characters such as Goofy, Donald Duck. He would eventually have an amusement park named after him.
Who is Walt Disney
Founding Father and principal author of The Declaration of Independence (1776). Third President of the US, He helped to expand the territory of the US through the Louisiana Declaration(1803).
Who is Thomas Jefferson
Elvis Presley's last number 1 hit of the 1950s
What is A Big Hunk o' Love
An inquiring “camera girl” for the Washington Times Herald shortly after her graduation from George Washington University in 1951. That year she interviewed Congressman John F. Kennedy. She married Kennedy in 1953 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Who is Jacqueline Bouvier
John F. Kennedy
The capital of the only state that starts with the letter L
What is Baton Rouge
Andy Warhol made colorful images of popular everyday objects. This kind of art is called ____.
What is Pop Art
Founding Father, who served as a soldier, economist, and lawyer. The first United States Secretary of the Treasury, establishing a national bank, and taxation system. Negotiated trade deals with Great Britain.
Who is Alexander Hamilton
A popular doo-wop group had hits in the 1950s with "Star Dust" and "Have Mercy Baby"
Who is The Dominoes
She was first United States First Lady to earn a graduate degree. Following four years of study at the University of Southern California she graduated and became a teacher. She continued to teach for the first year of her marriage.
Who is Pat Nixon
Richard Nixon
Des Moines is the state capital of this state in the United States of America
What is Iowa
This Famous portrait by Leonardo Da Vinci was stolen several times, but now safely resides in the Louvre Museum in Paris
What is The Mona Lisa
She escaped from slavery but returned on many dangerous missions to Maryland where she helped lead slaves to freedom. She also served as an agent and leader during the Civil War. She became a symbol of the abolition movement.
Who is Harriet Tubman
"You've been keepin' love from me just like you were a miser And I'll admit I wasn't very smart So I went out and found myself a guy that's so much wiser And he taught me the way to win your heart" Name that tune.
What is the Witch doctor
Don lang
The first first lady to own and drive a car, to ride in her husband’s inaugural parade, to support women's suffrage, to publish her memoirs, to smoke cigarettes, and successfully lobby for safety standards in federal workplaces.
Who is Helen “Nellie” Taft
William Howard Taft
The state capital of the place where our 5th president was born
What is Richmond
An old-timey central European, or a modern artsy type.
What is a Bohemian
American gangster who rose to fame during the prohibition era. He was an uncompromising boss of the Chicago Outfit – behind the St Valentine’s Day Massacre. Eventually convicted of income tax evasion. He is an iconic representative of the mafia mobster.
Al Capone
Work all night on a drink a rum
Daylight come and me wan' go home
Stack banana 'til the mornin' come
Daylight come and me wan' go home
What is Day-O (The Banana boat song)
She died 18 years before her husband was elected president. Their daughter Martha served as White House hostess, and was the first to give birth in the presidential mansion in Washington, D.C.
Who is Martha Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson