Summer Fun!
July 4th!
Songs and Folklore
Good Eats
Revolutionary War
100

In the 1950s, Yale students threw empty metal pie tins at each other from this pie company, and thus this summer activity was born!

Frisbie Pie Company.

100

Who is the only U.S. President to be born on the 4th of July

Calvin Coolidge

100

This giant lumberjack, usually paired with his blue ox Babe, is said to have carved out the Grand Canyon by dragging his axe.

Paul Bunyan

100

In the 1830s, this tomato based product was marketed as a medicine used to cure ailments like indigestion

What is Ketchup

100

This famous U.S. president never actually lived at The White House

George Washington

200

This ancient English monument is famous for how its stones align with the sunrise on the summer solstice.

What is Stonehenge?

200

About how many hotdogs are consumed on July 4th every year

150 Million

200

Francis Scott Key wrote this poem while watching the bombardment of Fort McHenry

What is "The Star-Spangled Banner"

200

This classic dessert, usually topped with a lattice crust, inspired the phrase "as American as...

What is apple pie?

200

This famous general was called The Swamp Fox, immortalized in the movie, The Patriot

Who is Francis Marion

300

The "Dog Days" of summer refers to what star being prominent in the night sky in the summer months

Sirius

300

This Rhode Island town has held a Fourth of July celebration every year since 1785, the longest-running in the nation.

What is Bristol?

300

Irving Berlin wrote this song, made famous by singer Kate Smith

What is "God Bless America"

300

This Brooklyn boardwalk is home to Nathan's Famous Hotdogs

What is Coney Island?

300

Legend says this Revolutionary War woman carried water to thirsty soldiers and took over her fallen husband's cannon in battle.

Molly Pitcher

400

The Summer's most active insects have taste sensors on their legs, meaning they taste their food by simply standing on it

What are Butterflies

400

Coincidentally, what two former Presidents died on the same day July 4, 1826

Jefferson and Adams

400

This famous American folk hero is credited with planting many fruit trees for free for early American farmers

Johnny Appleseed

400

This staple of summer foods is actually in the cucumber and squash family, making it technically a vegetable.

Watermelon

400

The first documented combat submarine attack in history occurred in 1776, in what harbor

New York Harbor

500

Thanks to thermal expansion, this famous Parisian metal structure can expand by more than 6 inches in the summer!

The Eiffel Tower

500

These explosions have been a tradition since the very first anniversary of the holiday on July 4, 1777

Fireworks

500

This famous American was one of only a few who actually died in his coonskin cap at The Alamo

Davy Crockett

500

The Popsicle brand of popsicles sells over about how many popsicles a year

2 Billion

500

This woman is credited with sewing the first American Flag

Betsy Ross