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100

What is the team name for Boston University?

Terriers

100

There is a statue by the Old North Church with a man on a horse. What is the man's name?

Paul Revere

100

Which section of Boston is home to Mike's Pastry, La Dolce Vita, and The Improv Asylum?

The North End

100

Boston's most famous food, it is made of navy beans simmered with molasses, brown sugar and salt pork or bacon.

Boston Baked Beans

100

It starts at Boston Common and ends at the _____.

 Bunker Hill Monument

200

The 'big green monster' is located at this famous stadium

Fenway Park

200

The ______ Garden is a Boston park near Boston Common.

Public Garden

200

Which neighborhood is known for its elegant Victorian brownstone homes, wide tree-lined streets, and oblong blocks?

Back Bay

200

This restaurant shares a name with a famous pirate, and is known for their lobster rolls.

James Hook & Company

200

Through Massacre, Revolution, and fire, this building stands as the oldest surviving public building in Boston. Built in 1713, the building served as the center of civic, political, and business life.

the Old State House

300

What is the name of the annual ice hockey tournament held at the TD Garden for the Boston University Terriers, Boston College Eagles, Harvard University Crimson, and Northeastern University Huskies?

The Beanpot

300

A skyscraper is Boston is nicknamed "The Pru." What insurance company is "The Pru" referencing?

Prudential Insurance

300

Founded in 1629, this is Boston's oldest neighborhood, where you can explore its Irish roots and Naval history

Charlestown

300

In this protest during 1773, these protestors threw chests of this item into the Boston Harbor.

Tea

300

Often referred to as "the home of free speech" and the "Cradle of Liberty," this building hosted America's first Town Meeting.

Faneuil Hall

400

Which Boston Celtic Hall of Famer was nicknamed "Legend"?

Larry Bird

400

A famous zoo is located in which Boston park that starts with "F"?

Franklin Park



400

This neighborhood was originally called "Tremont" because of its three peaks. The name comes from the beacon that was built on a hill to warn Bostonians of danger.

Beacon Hill

400

This restaurant is the oldest operating in Boston. It is located near the Boston Public Market.

Union Oyster House

400

Designed by Peter Banner, the 217 ft. steeple of this church was once the first landmark travelers saw when approaching Boston.

Park Street Church