American Landmarks
Musical Memories
Summers of the Past
Historic Summers
Everyday Words
100

Tall statue welcomes people to New York

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

This Beatles song says, “Let it...”

What is be?

100

In the 1950s, this soft drink was a popular summer treat, sold in glass bottles for a nickel.

What is Coca-Cola?

100

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped here.

What is the moon?

100

We use this to tell time

What is a watch?

200

This U.S. president’s face is NOT on Mount Rushmore: Lincoln, Washington, Roosevelt, or Kennedy?

Who is Kennedy?

200

 Louis Armstrong sang “What a Wonderful...”

What is world?

200

Many families took summer road trips on this historic highway, called the “Main Street of America.”

What is Route 66?

200

This 1936 global sporting event was held in Berlin, where Jesse Owens won four gold medals.

What are the Summer Olympics?

200

This "time of day" word also means when the sun disappears.

What is dusk?

300

This bell in Philadelphia has a famous crack

What is the Liberty Bell?

300

Elvis’s hit: “Can’t Help Falling in...”

 What is love?

300

In the summers of the 1940s, these open-air movie venues let you watch films from your car.

What are drive-in theaters?

300

Every summer, kids listened to this long-running baseball game on the radio, called the "Mid-Summer Classic."

What is the All-Star Game?

300

You might “toss and turn” on this if you can’t fall asleep.

What is a mattress?

400

Who is seated in marble at this Washington, D.C. memorial.

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

400

This folk song asks, “Where have all of THESE gone?”

 What is Where Have All the Flowers Gone?)

400

Before air conditioning, people kept cool by sitting here in the evening, often waving a fan.

What is the front porch?

400

On D-Day, June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of this country.

What is France?

400

This object has a face and two hands, but no arms or legs.

What is a clock?

500

Built during the Great Depression, controls the Colorado Rive

What is the Hoover Dam?

500

This crooner sang “Strangers in the Night” and “My Way.”

 Who is Frank Sinatra?

500

This 1969 music festival in New York became a symbol of a generation.

What is Woodstock?

500

In the summer of 1945, this U.S. city was destroyed by the first atomic bomb.

What is Hiroshima?

500

It has four legs but no feet.

What is a table?