The National Civil War Museum is in this Pennsylvania city, site of a famous Civil War battle
Gettysburg
July 13, 1934: This "Amazing" Yankee "Hits 700th Home Run"
Babe Ruth
In 1830 one of these raced the locomotive Tom Thumb & beat it
Horse
In 1879 the town of Leadville in this state had 350 bartenders, about 1 for every 15 residents
Colorado
It was built in 1889 & in the movies it's visible from every window in every building in Paris
Eiffel Tower
The scariest part of Madame Tussaud's in London is "The Chamber of" these
Horrors
October 30, 1974: "Ali 'Ropes'" this heavyweight champ
George Foreman
19th century feminists denounced the 14th Amendment for putting this 4-letter word in the constitution
Male
These last names of Springfield, Mass. gunmakers Horace & Daniel were very familiar to people in the Old West
Smith & Wesson
On film, unlike in nature, these 2 atmospheric events are seen & heard simultaneously
Thunder & Lightning
He donated his costume from his "Bad" video for his wax figure to wear at Movieland Wax Museum
Michael Jackson
August 22, 1989: This pitcher "Fans 5,000th"
Nolan Ryan
At noon April 30, 1789 George Washington was sworn in as president in this city
New York City
In 1901 a Pinkerton agent trailed this outlaw pair & Etta Place all the way to South America
Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid
It always sounds just as a teacher finishes making an important point
Bell
Jean Lafite & Louis Armstrong are depicted in wax at the Musee Conti Wax Museum in this Louisiana city
New Orleans
June 3, 1975: This aging superstar "Signs With The Cosmos"
Pele
During the War of 1812 the British took over his American Fur Company post in the Oregon Country
John Jacob Astor
A common sight in the Old West, it's the common name for the Russian thistle (if you get our drift)
Tumbleweed
Luckily, these weapons have color-coded internal wires that allow easy disarming
Bombs
You'll find this city's wax museum near the rock where the Pilgrims disembarked
Plymouth
July 30, 1976: This American "Wins Decathlon"
Bruce Jenner
Developed in the 1860s, these vehicles made it possible to ship fresh produce across the nation
Refrigerated Cars
Mark Twain & Julia Bulette both worked the streets of this Nevada town; Mark was a journalist
Virginia City
In Hollywood films, most phone numbers begin with these 3 digits
555