The "Teddy Bear" is named after this president.
Who was Theodore Roosevelt?
The original name of New York State.
What is New Netherlands?
This city has the most coffee shops in all of America.
What is San Francisco?
On the base of the Statue of Liberty, you can read a poem written by this woman in 1883.
Who was Emma Lazarus?
Who (or what, i guess) is Mickey Mouse?
U.S President Dwight Eisenhower and his six brothers all had this nickname at one point or another in their lives.
What is "Ike"?
This is the flattest state in the U.S.
What is Florida?
This U.S state capital is named for an explorer of the American West.
What is Carson City?
This woman started Mother's Day in 1907.
Who was Anna Jarvis?
On October 12, 1892, American students started to do this, which they had never done before.
What is recite the Pledge of Allegiance?
This is the only U.S president born on the Fourth of July.
Who was Calvin Coolidge?
There's no horsing around when it comes to this Maryland official state sport.
What is jousting?
What is Chicago?
In the mid-1970s, this man started the "Pet Rock" fad that made him a millionaire.
Who was Gary Dahl?
The very last line of this children's series is: "All was well."
What is Harry Potter?
While in office, this U.S President had 720 pounds of jelly beans delivered to the white house every month.
Who was Ronald Reagan?
In this state, you can find the only active diamond mine in the United States.
What is Arkansas?
This Californian city was originally named Nueva Helvetia, or New Switzerland.
What is Sacramento?
Who is Maya Lin?
This type of car had the nickname "Tin Lizzie."
What was (or, I suppose, is) the Ford Model T?
Born William Jefferson Blythe III, this U.S president is more commonly known as ________?
Who is Bill Clinton?
This state is home to the largest number of U.S presidents.
What is Virginia?
This city is home to the very first McDonald's restaurant.
What is San Bernardino, CA?
This U.S astronaut was the first to orbit Earth, completing three orbits in 1962.
Who was John H. Glenn, Jr.?
As of 2010, this is the most common surname.
What is "Smith"?