Bethlehem Steel
Lehigh Valley
Egyptian Pharaohs
Native America
North American Cities & Towns
100

Bethlehem Steel has its roots dating back to 1857 when it was known as this 

Saucona Iron Company

100

Home to the Crayola Headquarters 

Easton

100

This pharaoh was referred to as "The Boy" because he started his reign at only 9 years old.

King Tutankhamun

100

Majority of Native Americans on the trail of tears were part of this tribal nation.

Cherokee  (Other tribes were also forced into Oklahoma such as the Muscogee, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole.

100

Abolitionist John Brown raided a federal armory in this town back in 1859

Harpers Ferry WV

200

The first CEO of Bethlehem Steel

Charles Schwab (1903 - 1939)

200

This Lehigh Valley Borough is home to the longest continuously inhabited building in the Lehigh Valley (Since 1734) and is known for the largest Halloween Parade in the region.

Emmaus

200

She was not only a queen but she was also King Tut's stepmother. 

Nefertiti

200

A Lemhi Shoshone woman who assisted the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She was their guide and interpreter 

Sacagawea

200

The first city in the US to have electric powered street cars. 

Scranton PA. 

300

in 1892 Bethlehem Steel (At the time Bethlehem Iron Co) created the largest single steel forging made by the company. It was a 45.5-foot axle for this...

1893 World's Fair Ferris Wheel in Chicago

300

A man named Jeremiah built a tavern in 1732 and the this community was built around it.  Now its a major hub for industry and distribution in the western fringes of the region. 

Trexlertown.  (Jeremiah Trexler)

300

Harming this sacred animal could be punishable by death

Cats

300

Member of the Patuxet Tribe who helped the Pilgrims survive during their first winter.

Squanto
300

This southern city has a problem. It is the fastest sinking city in North America.  Sinking at a rate of 10 to 20MM per year. 

Houston.  All due to the extraction of oil and water. 

400
Construction began on the Martin Tower (Bethlehem Steel Headquarters) in 1969. Completed in 1969. Designed in a cruciform shape by this architect.

 Haines Lundberg Waehler

400

Upon opening in 1913 this city became home to the worlds longest and tallest Concrete Bridge.

Allentown  - 8th street Bridge (Albertus L. Meyers Bridge)

400

This pharaoh wore a fake beard and other male insignia to assert more authority.

Hatshepsut
400

Most native American tribes of the Great Lakes region such as the Ojibwe and Potawatomi (to name a couple) belong to this larger tribal language Family.

Algonquin Language Family

400

Northernmost city with a population over 1 million.  

Edmonton,  Alberta Canada. Latitude 53.54 N.

500

This was the final major suspension bridge project Bethlehem Steel contributed to.

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
500

Billy Joel had a hit with Allentown but "The Band" had a 1968 hit mentioning this town - "I pulled into ______, was feelin' about half past dead"

Nazareth

500
The great pyramid of Giza was constructed on this pharaoh.

Khufu (Fourth Dynasty)

500

A Shawnee Warrior who tried to create a confederacy of Native Americans to resist White Expansion. 

Tecumseh. (He also allied with the British during the war of 1812)

500

Cities from Atlanta Georgia northeast through Columbia SC, Richmond VA, DC, and Philly are all connected by this geographic boundary.

What is the Fall Line?   (Geographic region where the steep piedmonts flows into the coastal plain. fast moving water and water falls made this region a prime location for industry with water mills)