This national park in Concord, Massachusetts will help you feel a great sense of history regarding the battles that signaled the beginning of the American Revolution:
(Minute Man National Historical Park)
Opened in 1973, this multi-venue performing arts center in Australia was uniquely designed by a Danish architect, Jørn Utzon:
(Sydney Opera House)
The Calvin cycle describes the chemical reactions that turn carbon dioxide into glucose during this plant process:
(Photosynthesis)
This brand of facial tissue has become so common that it's often used for the entire product category:
(Kleenex)
In 1946, in San Bernadino, California, 23-year-old Glen Bell founded this restaurant:
(Taco Bell)
Is it all it's cracked up to be? You be the judge at this iconic symbol of American independence off I-95 in Philadelphia
(Philadelphia's Liberty Bell)
Located in Golden, Colorado, this music destination is consistently ranked as one of the world's most beautiful and iconic concert venues:
(Red Rocks Amphitheatre)
This chemical substance holds the top spot on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness:
(Diamond)
Most hockey fans know that this vehicle is a trademarked name:
(Zamboni)
The larva of the geometer moth is better known by this nickname:
(Inchworm)
The starting point of the 1969 moon landing, you can see a Saturn V rocket and an astronaut training simulator at this I-95 attraction in Florida:
(Kennedy Space Center)
Yee haw! Originally called Union Gospel Tabernacle and renamed the Grand Ole Opry House for a period, this iconic Nashville landmark has hosted countless greats from Hank Williams to Steven Tyler:
(Ryman Auditorium)
An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons and is thus charged is known by this three-letter word:
(Ion)
Describing a single-piece garment, Onesie is a trademark of this baby food company:
(Gerber)
The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball record for blocks in a season is 207 and was set by this Navy Midshipman:
(David Robinson)
In Hamer, South Carolina, you can pull off I-95 to climb the Sombrero Tower or shop at Pedro's at this Mexico-inspired location:
(South of the Border)
This amphitheatre and public park in L.A., known for its distinctive bandshell, was voted one of the 10 best music venues in the U.S. by Rolling Stone magazine:
(Hollywood Bowl)
An organic compound must contain this element:
(Carbon)
Inflated cushioning is the generic for this trademarked name for a packing product:
(Bubble wrap)
Unable to find footage of the infamous Janet Jackson/Justin Timberlake Super Bowl halftime performance, three men were motivated to found this website:
(YouTube)
In honor of Charlie's grandfather, pull off I-95 and visit this museum in Pooler, Georgia that preserves the stories of courage and patriotism displayed by flying men in WWII:
(National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force)
Featuring 2,618 toilets, more than any other venue in the world, this English football (soccer) stadium hosted Queen's 1985 Live Aid set, often voted the greatest live performance of all time:
(Wembley Stadium)
In 1855, University of Heidelberg mechanic Peter Desaga helped design an open-gas-flame laboratory device for this man:
(Bunsen) [Robert Bunsen]
BF Goodrich first trademarked this word for their device originally meant to close rubber boots:
(Zipper)
Thousands have signed a petition to remove the name of racist KKK member Edmund Pettus from a bridge in Selma, Alabama, and rename the structure after this civil rights leader and congressman:
(John Lewis)