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This toy line, known for colorful bricks, has become one of the world's best-selling brands and inspired movies, games, and theme parks.

Lego

100

One small step for this man became one giant leap for mankind

Neil Armstrong

100

Before there could be a second president, this Revolutionary War general had to become the first.

George Washington

100

Although many people confuse it with a state, this city serves as the nation's capital.

Washington, D.C

100

Originally arriving by ship from another country, this monument has welcomed visitors to New York Harbor for well over a century.

Statue of Liberty

200

Students at East High break into song throughout this movie series that became a major hit in the 2000s.

High School Musical

200

Although many inventors contributed to electric lighting, this American is most often credited with making the light bulb practical.

Thomas Edison

200

If you happen to have a penny in your pocket, you're carrying the image of this president.

Abraham Lincoln

200

Travelers arriving by sea are welcomed by the Statue of Liberty before entering this city

New York

200

Four former U.S. presidents permanently overlook the Black Hills from this carved mountainside.

Mount Rushmore

300

Released in 2018, this game became famous for its shrinking map and last-player-standing matches.

Fortnite

300

Millions remember this civil rights leader for delivering a speech that imagined a more equal future. (Hint: He had a dream)

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

Long before becoming president, this man was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

300

Bright lights, casinos, and entertainment have earned this Nevada city worldwide recognition

Las Vegas

300

Millions of years of flowing water helped shape this enormous natural landmark in Arizona

Grand Canyon

400

This science fiction TV series begins with a group of kids searching for their missing friend in the fictional town of Hawkins.

Stranger Things

400

This man was known as the king of rock and roll, and his home was based in Memphis,TN.

Elvis Presley

400

During both the Great Depression and most of World War II, this president remained in office longer than any other.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

Despite its nickname suggesting strong breezes, this Illinois city is actually better known for its skyline and deep-dish pizza.

Chicago

400

Rising more than 550 feet into the air, this marble structure honors the nation's first president

Washington Monument

500

Before becoming one of the greatest musicians to ever live, he began his career a part of one of the biggest boy bands to ever exist

Michael Jackson

500

If someone mentions E = mc², they are almost certainly referring to the work of this physicist

Albert Einstein

500

The nation nearly doubled in size after this president approved the purchase of land from France in 1803.

Thomas Jefferson

500

Crossing the entrance to its bay is a famous 'golden' bridge that has become the symbol of this California city.

San Francisco

500

Painted a shade officially known as "International Orange," this landmark stretches across the entrance to San Francisco Bay.

Golden State Bridge

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