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Built by his father Augustine, George Washington and his wife Mary Washington lived out their lives on this plantation. Now it is a historical museum of Washington's home life and the location of his famous false teeth. Entry here is $20 per adult.
What is Mount Vernon?
What is Jeopardy?
President Nixon resigned after tapes came to light showing he did encourage domestic espionage at the Democratic National Convention in a scandal known as this.
What was Watergate?
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It's the biggest mammal. From front to back it's the size of 2 School Buses, or 15 Full Grown Men.
What is a Blue Whale?
This Flag made by Betsy Ross, and hung at Fort McHenry, which Francis Scott Key based his poem of which it shares the name.
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What is the Star Spangled Banner?
What is Graceland?
Steve Harvey is the host of this show, where teams of 5 try to figure out "what the number one answer is" when a group of people were asked the same question.
What is Family Feud?
This term has been made famous by the current President, when describing media reporting with a bias on political events.
What is Fake News?
This cat can reach speeds up to 58 MPH, making it the fastest mammal. It beats Usain Bolt's Human record by 25 MPH.
What is a cheetah?
The Original Kermit the Frog (seen here), is one of many of this man's influential puppets to find a home at the Smithsonian Museum of National History.
Who is Jim Henson?
In Aberdale County, VA; Thomas Jefferson owned this plantation you can visit today. Kids 12 and under are free, 12-18 is $10, and $29 for adults.
What is Monticello?
What is the Price is Right?
The woman President Clinton "did not have sexual relations with" one week, and the next week he "had an inappropriate relationship" with.
Who was Monica Lewinsky?
The bird with the widest wingspan, it's been documented that the biggest range around 12 feet from claw to claw.
What is an albatross?
His sweater (seen here), is a rotating exhibit on display in the Pop Culture Icons section of the Smithsonian Museum of National History, along with other iconic artifacts of Public Icons.
Who is Mr. Rogers?
While George Lucas doesn't currently live there, it was his workplace and has been home to many Star Wars Employees in San Rafael, CA just 40 Minutes North of San Francisco. While your staying at the bed and breakfast take a look at the Lake Ewok on the property.
What is Skywalker Ranch?
"I'd like to buy a vowel, Pat" Spin the wheel and rack up money for getting the correct letter to complete the phrase before time runs out.
What is "Wheel of Fortune"?
The Chicago Daily Tribune reported Thomas E Dewey would become the 34th President of the United States, after election day; when he had already lost to this man, who had been re-elected.
Who is Harry S. Truman?
These Sea World creatures are believed to be the smartest non-primates on Earth. You may be surprised.
What are Killer Whales?
Seen here along with his Golden Globe, this Lab Coat belonged to this man, who was given stardom as a Scientist, when in reality he only had his Bachelors Degree in Science, but spent most of his prior career as an engineer for Boeing.
Who is Bill Nye the Science Guy?
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It was the home of Michael Jackson, not Peter Pan, but this former private theme park is not open to the public at the moment. You may be only able to get to the gate, unless you would like to buy it for $115,000,000.
What is Neverland Ranch?
Wayne Brady currently hosts this show, where contestants try to find out what's behind "Door Number 1" and hope it's not a "Zoink"
What is "Let's Make A Deal"
Because the comic had the same name as a film, to keep the plot of the film secret, this Marvel Studios film was originally announced as Captain America: Serpent Society.
What was Captain America: Civil War?
Currently regarded based on a size to strength ratio as the smartest animals in the world, are these creatures.
What are Dung Beatles?
What is a Stovepipe?