Founded in 1959 this museum has over 5,000 glass pieces?
Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass
What satire news site was founded by two students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1988?
The Onion
What year did Wisconsin become a state?
1848
Which state is known for its potatoes?
Idaho
What is the largest state by land area?
Alaska
This house was built in the 1850's with eight sides and is now currently a museum.
The Smith Octagon House
What is Wisconsin's official state nickname?
America's Dairyland
What is Wisconsin’s official state bird?
American Robin
Who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
What is the largest city in Wisconsin?
Milwaukee
Kimberly-Clark Corporation was formed in what year?
a. 1859 c. 1892
b. 1872 d. 1899
b. 1872
What is Wisconsin's state tree?
Sugar Maple
Wisconsin is the leading U.S. producer of which type of fruit?
Cranberries
Who wrote the National Anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner?
Francis Scott Key
What year did the US enter World War II?
1941
Neenah means what in the Ho-Chunk language?
Water or running water
What is Wisconsin’s state motto?
Forward
What major river flows through Wisconsin?
Mississippi River
Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
19th Amendment
Which US president served the shortest time in office?
William Henry Harrison
This American architect who designed the Pentagon was born in Neenah on March 12, 1876.
A. Frank Lloyd Wright
B. Almer Grey
C. Alexander John Jordan, Jr.
D. George Bergstrom
D. George Bergstrom
Which Wisconsin city is known as the "Bratwurst Capitol of the World?"
Sheboygan
The first-ever ice cream sundae was supposedly created in which Wisconsin city?
Two-Rivers
What is the longest River in the US?
The Missouri River
The first product made by Kimberly-Clark was paper for what purpose?
Newspaper