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100

This is the only US state capital named after a specific US president.

What is Jefferson City, Missouri? (Named after Thomas Jefferson).

100

In April 1775, this famous patriot embarked on a "midnight ride" through Massachusetts to warn local militias that British forces were approaching.

Who is Paul Revere?

100

He served as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and became the first President of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

Spanning 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard, this famous sidewalk attraction features over 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars honoring entertainment icons.

What is the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

100

According to a popular historical legend, this Spanish explorer named Florida in 1513 while searching for a mythical "Fountain of Youth".

 Who is Juan Ponce de León?

200

Sitting at over 7,000 feet above sea level, this city holds the title of the highest-elevation state capital in America.

What is Santa Fe, NM?

200

Sparked by a discovery at Sutter's Mill in 1848, this massive historical migration brought over 300,000 pioneers rushing to the West Coast.


What is the California Gold Rush?

200

This 16th president guided the country through the American Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

Traditionally sung during the seventh-inning stretch of American baseball games, this 1908 Tin Pan Alley song pleads to "buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack."

What is "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"?



200

Standing at 20,310 feet, this Alaska mountain is the highest peak in North America and was officially restored to its Indigenous Athabaskan name in 2015.

What is Denali? (Accept Mount McKinley).

300

This is the only US state capital that is located on an island.

What is Honolulu, Hawaii? (Located on the island of Oahu).

300

In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson struck a $15 million deal with France that doubled the geographical size of the United States overnight.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

300

Known for his "Trust-Busting" and conservation efforts, he is the youngest person ever to become president and has his face on Mount Rushmore.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

300

Often called the "Father of American Literature," this author wrote iconic tales like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer under a famous pen name.

Who is Mark Twain?

300

To prevent counterfeiting, modern United States paper currency is not actually made of paper, but rather a distinct blend of these two textile materials.

What are cotton and linen?



400

This capital city is the easternmost state capital in the contiguous United States.

What is Augusta, Maine?

400

Known today as "The First State," this colony was the very first to formally ratify the United States Constitution on December 7, 1787.

What is Delaware?

400

He is the only US president elected to four terms in office, leading to the creation of the 22nd Amendment.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

400

At the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, a team of American college hockey players pulled off a legendary upset by defeating this heavily favored four-time defending gold medal team.

Who is the Soviet Union?

400

Established in the 1760s to settle a border dispute between Pennsylvania and Maryland, this historical boundary line later became the symbolic cultural divider between the American North and South.

What is the Mason-Dixon Line?

500

Sitting at over 6,000 feet, this capital city is the most populous in its state and was named after an Indigenous Algonquin nation.

What is Cheyenne, WY?

500

In December 1777, this North African nation became the first country in the world to officially recognize the sovereign independence of the United States.

What is Morocco?

500

Because the exact border lines were unclear when he was born in 1767, both North Carolina and South Carolina claim to be his birthplace.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

500

Frequently cited by critics as the greatest American movie ever made, this 1941 Orson Welles masterpiece centers on a newspaper tycoon's dying word: "Rosebud."

What is Citizen Kane?

500

Because of its unique island ecosystem and strict environmental biosecurity, this is the only US state that completely bans citizens from owning pet snakes.

What is Hawaii?