US Landmarks
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American History
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Animals
200

Has been called the most “beautiful bridge in the country, if not the world.” As for the bridge’s color -- it’s International Orange, a color that’s often used in the aerospace industry to distinguish objects from their surroundings.

The Golden Gate Bridge

200

The Gators. Florida.

University of Florida.

200

The flag of the United States has this many stripes.

13

200

A road vehicle, typically with four wheels, able to carry a small number of people.

Car

200

A spider has this many legs.

8

400

The first landmark that many immigrants to the United States saw as they approached New York Harbor. A gift from the people of France.

The Statue of Liberty.

400

Bruins. California.

UCLA

400

The name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.

Mayflower

400

A road vehicle designed to carry many passengers. Typically one serving the public on a fixed route and for a fare.

Bus

400

This is the slowest animal in the world.

Sloth

600

Located in Seattle and built for the 1962 World’s Fair. It features an observation deck at 520 feet and a rotating restaurant that offers diners 360-degree views of the city.

Seattle Space Needle

600

The Fighting Irish. Indiana.

Notre Dame

600

This document governs the United States.

Constitution

600

A number of carriages, cars, or trucks which are all connected together and which are pulled by an engine along a railway.

Train

600

This bird is the universal symbol of peace. Also, a brand of soap.

Dove

800

This iconic symbol of American independence carries the words, “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” Located in Philadelphia.

Liberty Bell

800

Bulldogs. Connecticut.

Yale

800

The Supreme Court is part of this branch of the government.

Judicial

800

A small vessel propelled on water by oars, sails, or an engine.

Boat

800

This marine animal is the only known natural predator of the great white shark.

Orca (Killer Whale)

1000

Legend has it that the Pilgrims first landed upon a boulder and later came to be known as this. That enduring symbol of America’s early history now sits under this granite canopy, built in 1921.

Plymouth Rock

1000

Big Green. New Hampshire.

Dartmouth

1000

The Great Depression began this year.

1929

1000

A flying vehicle with a system of rotors that lift and propel it.

Helicopter

1000

This bird has eyes that are larger than its brain.

Ostrich