American Cars & Trucks
North American Flowers
US Roadside Attractions
National Parks
US History
100

The nickname of the 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe.

What is the Sting Ray?

100

The name of the powdery yellow substance that is often found at the center of a flower.

What is pollen?

100

Route that stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica is often called the “Main Street of America”.

What is Route 66? 

100

The first U.S. national park established on March 1, 1872.

What is Yellowstone? 

100

The first President of the United States.

Who is George Washington? 

200

A classic American muscle car that was introduced in 1964 and is still in production today.

What is the Ford Mustang?

200

A plant that attaches itself to trees for support but takes no direct nourishment form its host.

What is Spanish Moss

200

The most visited roadside attraction in America.

What is Gatorland?

200

The national park that set the world record for the highest officially recorded air temperature on Earth at a blistering 134°F.

What is Death Valley? 

200

The year the U.S. declared independence from Great Britain.

What is 1776? 

300

A classic muscle car that is nicknamed the “Judge”.

What is the Pontiac GTO? 

300

A flower who's name is from the Greek word for star.

What is Aster? 
300

A South Dakota landmark that is a giant corn‑covered building.

What is the Corn Palace? 

300

An Alaskan national park that contains the highest peak in North America.

What is Denali?

300

The amendment that gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th? 

400

The car company that launched America’s first mass produced electric car, the EV1 in 1996.

What is General Motors?

400

Group of flowers the Texas Bluebonnet belongs to. 

What are Lupines? 

400

The companion who stand with the 49 ft tall Paul Bunyan Statue in Klamath Ca. 

Who is Babe the Blue Ox?

400

The president who signed legislation to establish the first national park.

Who is Ulyssess S. Grant?

400

Island in New York that was the entry point for millions of immigrants.

What is Ellis Island? 

500

The car Chevrolet introduced in 1960 with a rear-engine and a 108-inch wheelbase.

What is the Corvair?

500

A wildflower that contains a chemical which speeds the formation of blood clots.

What is Yarrow?

500

Hill attraction seen in the southern California desert near “slab city”.

What is Salvation Mountain? 

500

The first national park established for the purpose of protecting man-made structures.

What is Mesa Verde? 

500

Document that begins with the words ‘We the People’.

What is the Constitution? 

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