This singer is known for songs like "fly me to the moon" and "my way". He was big in the 50s and 60s
Elvis Presley
Which movie starred Judy Garland trying to find her way out of a magical land with the help of a scarecrow, a lion, a tin man, and her dog Toto
The Wizard of Oz
This American president helped the U.S. through the Great Depression and led the country during most of World War II. He served longer than any other president
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Barbie
A famous tower in Paris, France made out of iron
The Eiffel Tower
This singer is known for songs like "fly me to the moon" and "my way". He was big in the 50s and 60s
Frank Sinatra
This movie about a lovable dog who travels across the country with his family was a huge hit in the 1950s
Lassie Come Home
This famous figure, known for his role in the fight for civil rights, delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963
Martin Luther King jr.
Barbie's counterpart/boyfriend introduced a few years after Barbie, herself.
Ken
A large statue placed in NYC made of copper. Given to the US from France as a symbol of freedom.
The Statue of Liberty
A song by Judy Garland became the theme song of the film The Wizard of Oz
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
A classic 1950s TV show starring Lucille Ball and her husband Desi Arnaz.
I Love Lucy
Who was the first man to land on the moon (July 20th, 1969)?
Neil Armstrong
Monopoly
The tallest mountain in the world located in the Himalayas
Mount Everest
A famous british band that played songs like "hey jude" and "I wanna hold your hand" John, Paul, Ringo, George.
The Beatles
his 1960s TV show featured a large group of shipwrecked people trying to survive on a deserted island
Gilligan's Island
This American president gave the famous speech, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country," in 1961
John F. Kennedy
In this game, you must use little tweezers to remove things from a patience body. If you touch the metal, the patient's nose lights up and he buzzes
Operation
A museum in France, famous for housing the Mona Lisa
Louis Armstrong
This cartoon mouse was originally going to be called Mortimer and first appeared in Steamboat Willie
Mickey Mouse
This wall, built in 1961, divided a city during the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
The Berlin Wall
This soldier doll was known as a "real american hero" made by Hasbro
G.I Joe
This building is in Sydney, Australia and is famous for looking like a sail boat
The Sydney Opera House