This river's delta is on the Pacific Ocean near Ferndale.
What is the Eel?
He was the last president from the Federalist Party.
Who is Adams?
What is 1787?
He knew what the 4th of July meant to a slave.
Who was Frederick Douglas?
The state which, along with Ohio, has produced the most presidents.
What is Virginia?
This river separates Arcata from McKinleyville.
What is the Mad?
Who is Jefferson?
This is the number of rights guaranteed by the 1st Amendment
What are five?
This West Point graduate lead Confederate Armies against the Union.
Who was Robert E Lee?
This event occurred "four score and seven years ago".
What is the signing of the Declaration of Independence?
This lake, up Highway 36, is artificial and dammed. It's also the source of the Mad River.
What is Ruth?
He was the first "western" President. He was also the first to support the idea of being elected via the popular vote.
Who was Jackson?
According to the Constitution, what is our first branch of Government?
What is the Legislative Branch?
This President of the Confederate States of America was actually captured after Lincoln was shot.
Who was Jefferson Davis?
This was the year of the first Thanksgiving.
What is 1621?
This is the farthest north of the three lagoons.
What is Freshwater Lagoon?
He was the first President to have his picture taken. He also wrote our country's first major foreign policy.
Who was John Quincy Adams?
Which Amendment states that those powers not covered in the Constitution are "reserved for the States and the people"?
What is the X (10th) Amendment?
This is the percent of the US population which died in the Civil War.
What is 2%
This man captured the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry in an attempt to start a slave rebellion.
Who was John Brown?
This Del Norte county river is the largest in the state without a dam.
What is the Smith?
He was the first president to die in office.
Who was William Henry Harrison?
"We the people of the United States..." promise to "promote" what?
What is the general welfare?
This battle marked the single bloodiest day in the Civil War and in US history, with 23K troops losing their lives.
What was Antietam?
This state was part of Massachusetts until the Missouri Compromise.
What is Maine?