THE CIVIL WAR
DISNEY'S FROZEN
1967
REOPEN JERSEY!
COUNTY SEATS
200

Macedonia AME Church in this South Jersey City was a key first stop on Underground Railroad out of Philadelphia

Camden

200

Merchandise of this superpowered snow queen massively outsold that of her sister

Elsa

200
In 1967 this future female Supreme Court justice was a law professor at Rutgers in Newark, where she witnessed that summer's flare up of racial tensions first hand

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

200

After closing all stores nationwide in 2018, a location of this iconic NJ kids toy retailer reopened in Paramus in 2019

Toys 'R Us

200

Salem

Salem

400

No Civil War battles took place on New Jersey soil. The closest one was probably in this Pennsylvania town in 1863, where President Lincoln returned a few months later to give a famous address.

Gettysburg

400

This anthropomorphic snowman sidekick dreams of experiencing summer

Olaf

400

During a summer of race riots, two of the most intense occurred in Newark and in this Michigan city

Detroit

400

The Grover Cleveland service area on the Turnpike reopened in 2015 after it was destroyed by this natural disaster

Hurricane Sandy

400

Passaic

Paterson

600

Although slavery was associated with the south, this North Jersey county had New Jersey's highest slave population in 1800, nearly 20 percent of its total population

Bergen

600

Like The Little Mermaid, Frozen was inspired by a story by this Danish author

Hans Christian Andersen

600

After the "Long Hot Summer of '67", this President established the Kerner Commission to investigate issues affecting black Americans

Lyndon Johnson

600

Lake Hopatcong was closed and reopened in 2018 and 2019 for high levels of this green growth - a photosynthetic eukaryotic organism

Algae

600

Bergen

Hackensack

800

One of the most active abolitionist movements in New Jersey centered on this "friendly" religious sect

Quakers

800

The inescapable Oscar-winning "Let It Go" was sung by this actress, not Adele Dazeem

Idina Menzel

800

In June 1967, the Supreme Court issued this unanimous decision declaring interracial marriage bans were unconstitutional

Loving v. Virginia

800

In 2018 the Ocean Casino Resort reopened after it went bankrupt in 2014, when it was known as this

Revel

800

Warren

Belvidere

1000

In the election of 1864, New Jersey was the only northern state not to vote to reelect Lincoln. Instead, the state voted for his Democratic adversary, a former Commander General of the Union Army who would later be elected Governor of New Jersey

George McClellan

1000

DAILY DOUBLE

Embarrassingly, the 2013 film was a milestone for Disney as its first full-length animated film directed by this

1000

The Newark riots were sparked when two white police officers arrested and brutalized this black cab driver

John William Smith

1000

This Jersey City PATH stop closed after damage sustained on 9/11 and reopened on June 29, 2003

Exchange Place

1000

Gloucester

Woodbury