Disneyland, the west-coast park which was Walt Disney's first theme park, opened in 1955 in this California city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Anaheim, Calif.
This country is known for being "upside down" and having lots of one-of-a-kind creatures, including kangaroos, dingoes, and koalas.
Australia
1980S:
Off of the essential groundbreaking record from the King of Pop, this track is a song where he proclaims a woman with two names is vehemently not his romantic interest.
Billie Jean
One historical event, one movie, one birthday.
- The assassination of John F. Kennedy
- Bye Bye Birdie
- Johnny Depp
1963
On Christmas Night in 1776, George Washington crossed this river to surprise attack the British, crossing a river that stretches from upstate New York to Salem County, New Jersey.
Delaware River
Goofy's son, who first appeared in the 1951 short "Fathers Are People", has this name, which could also be interpreted as "the top threshold".
Maximillian (or Max)
This country, a lower split from another nation in northeast Africa, became the newest country recognized by the United Nations in 2011.
South Sudan
1960S:
The last popular song written by the Beatles before their disbandment, this seven-minute ballad is dedicated to John Lennon's son while going through a divorce.
Hey Jude
One historical event, one movie, one birthday.
- The Iranian Revolution
- Kramer vs. Kramer
- Jason Momoa
1979
Paterson was founded by this American revolutionary who is also known for his legacy being featured in a famous Broadway play since 2015.
Alexander Hamilton
This voice actor, who played Thomas in Pocahontas (1995), also played the lead serial killer with 80s pop grooves in American Psycho (2000).
Christian Bale
Winding on the western coast of South America, this nation is extremely narrow, averaging 110 miles wide and is a mostly mountainous region thanks to the Andes range.
Chile
2000S:
This 2004 song, written by R&B artist Usher, spent 12 weeks at #1 on the Billboard 100 and has a chorus with a simple, affirmative refrain.
Yeah!
One historical event, one movie, one birthday.
- Rise of the Grunge movement in rock music
- Father of the Bride
- Ed Sheeran
1991
This action-movie star known for The Sixth Sense, Die Hard, and Pulp Fiction among others was born in Germany, but was raised in Penns Grove, New Jersey.
Bruce Willis
Disney's River Country
This country, saddled between Russia and China in East Asia, is known for being the place where Genghis Khan started his empire in the late 12th century.
Mongolia
1970S:
A sad song about country music stars who tragically passed, this song stretches nearly nine minutes and is titled after a country and a desert.
American Pie
One historical event, one movie, one birthday.
- Live Aid concerts for famine relief
- The Goonies
- Bruno Mars
1985
Originally born in Birmingham, Ala., this world-famous track star calls Willingboro his home town and holds 22 gold medals, including 9 in the Olympic Games.
Carl Lewis
This country, found in the Scandinavian region of Europe, is the most recent addition to EPCOT's World Showcase, opening in 1988 featuring a prominent banquet hall and cafe.
Norway
Formerly a British colony, this South Pacific island nation receives over $10 million annually over the use of it's international internet suffix, which is a hotspot for companies in the film and entertainment industries.
Tuvalu (known for .tv)
1990S:
This early-70s Dolly Parton song was covered by Whitney Houston and became a signature track of her career, including a belting vocal performance at the song's apex.
I Will Always Love You
One historical event, one movie, one birthday.
- Introduction of the Euro currency
- Lilo & Stitch
- Jenna Ortega
2002
While Woodrow Wilson was New Jersey's governor before becoming President of the United States, this portly politician is the only New Jersey-born President, first elected in 1884.
Grover Cleveland