The Summer of '69
Stars
Hollywood Stars
Board Games
Weird Election
100

Performers included Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, the Who, the Grateful Dead, and Janis Joplin

Woodstock

100

Polaris, better known as this, helped people escaping slavery find their way

The North Star
100

In honor of his 50th anniversary, this cheerful friend in yellow shoes became the first animated character to receive a star

Mickey Mouse
100

You've sunk my Submarine!

Battleship

100

Many say the Election of 1800 was the pre-curser to the duel between Aaron Burr and this Secretary of Treasury, in which Burr fatally shot him

Alexander Hamilton

200

Sharon Tate was a model and rising film star when she was murdered by this cult

The Manson Family

200

The brightest star in this constellation is Aldebaran, which forms the bull’s right eye

Taurus  

200

He has two stars—one for his solo career and one for his work with his brothers 

Michael Jackson


200
Mrs. White? In the.. library? With a.. rope?

Clue

200

Televised debates were introduced during the Election of 1960. Nixon refused to wear makeup and wore a gray suit while his opponent looked sharp for the cameras, which arguably won this former president the election

John F. Kennedy 

300

Some folks made quite a buzz about this July 1969 happening they believe to be fake

The Moon Landing

300

Rigel and Betelgeuse are members of this constellation - named after the supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon

Orion

300

This puppet has two stars - one for television and one for film

Kermit the Frog

300

Your patient is Cavity Sam

Operation

300

Weeks after this election, South Carolina voted to secede, followed by six more Southern states

The Election of 1860

400

A series of riots and protests broke out in June of 1969 following a police raid at this gay bar in New York City

Stonewall Inn

400

It's the brightest star visible from Earth. Not to be confused with Harry Potter's godfather

Sirius

400

This group of 122 estimated individuals is honored on a Hollywood Star for their role in a 1939 musical fantasy

The Munchkins 

400

Free parking! Go to jail! A thimble?

Monopoly

400

The Election of 2000 remains an odd one due to this style complicated ballot in the Sunshine State

Hanging Chad/Punch-hole

500

In Chappaquiddick, a car driven by this then-senator plunges off a bridge leading to the death of the passenger

Edward Kennedy

500

Castor and Pollux, both bright stars and mythological twins - each star then has a line forming their bodies, giving the constellation a rough “U” shape

Gemini 

500

Nicknamed the Singing Cowboy, he has 5 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Gene Autry

500

College or career? Kids or no kids? 

Life

500

This president lost to John Quincy Adams in the Election of 1824, dubbing it a "corrupt bargain" but won in 1828. He's known for the Indian Removal Act and The Compromise Tariff of 1833

Andrew Jackson