Southern Food
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Chattanooga
100

Andrea’s favorite Southern food.

What is Fried Chicken?

100

Founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, this city was organized into grids and dubbed "America's First Planned City."

What is Savannah, GA?

100

Formed in Macon, Georgia, this band is led by brothers Duane and Gregg.

What is The Allman Brothers Band?

100

This, the largest underground lake in the United States, is located in Tennessee.

What is the Lost Sea?

100

This major river flows through Chattanooga, forming a gorge that is a popular destination for paddlers and scenic views.

What is the Tennessee River?

200

The town of Summerville, South Carolina, claims to be the birthplace of this refreshing, sugary Southern staple.

What is Sweet Tea?

200

This city is known as the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and a major economic hub.

What is Atlanta, GA?

200

What is the name of the historic venue in Nashville, Tennessee, known as the “Home of Country Music”?

What is The Grand Ole Opry?

200

This surveyed boundary settled between 1763–1767 to resolve land disputes between Pennsylvania and Maryland. Culturally, it became the iconic, symbolic divider between free Northern states and slave Southern states, particularly after the 1820 Missouri Compromise.

What is the Mason-Dixie Line?

200

This massive public utility project was established in the 1930’s, headquartered in Chattanooga.

 What is the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

300

The leafy green staple vegetable of the South.

What are Collards?

300

This city is known as the "Queen City", "The Hornet's Nest," is a major financial hub and the 16th largest U.S. city

What Is Charlotte?

300

What music is the Appalachian Region known for?

Blue Grass

300

This state was the first to secede from the Union in 1860.

South Carolina

300

**Chattanooga is nestled between the Cumberland Plateau and this mountain ridge, famous for a Civil War battle "above the clouds."

What is Lookout Mountain?

400

This quick bread, often baked in an iron skillet, is a staple on the soul food table.

What is Cornbread?

400

This city, known as both the “Gateway to the South” and "The Scenic City," is derived from its location on a river gorge, bordered by mountains, and situated at the meeting point of three states.

What is Chattanooga?

400

Which country music icon released the album No Fences, featuring hits like “Friends in Low Places”?

 Who is Garth Brooks?

400

**This city is widely recognized as the "Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll."

What is Memphis, TN?

400

This cave system near Chattanooga holds the title of the tallest underground waterfall in the US.

What is Ruby Falls?

500

This fried cornmeal snack, often served with fish, is nicknamed for its ability to hush hungry kids.

What are Hush Puppies

500

This Southern city's name is French for "red stick".

What is Baton Rouge?

500

Who wrote and originally recorded the classic country song “I Will Always Love You”?

Who is Dolly Parton?

500

This gap, used by pioneers like Daniel Boone, is located at the intersection of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia.

The Cumberland Gap

500

This southern mountain range, in which Chattanooga is situated, is one of the oldest in the world.

What are the Appalachians?