Which city in Pennsylvania has the world's largest chocolate factory?
Hershey
Which city is represented by...
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Who founded Pennsylvania?
William Penn
What is the abbreviation (shortened version) of Pennsylvania?
PA
What are 2 documents that were signed in Pennsylvania?
The Constitution and The Declaration of Independence
Which city in Pennsylvania used to be the original capitol of The United States?
Philadelphia
Which city is represented by...
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
What religion was the founder of Pennsylvania?
Quaker
What is Pennsylvania's nickname?
Why is Pennsylvania called The Keystone State?
It kept the colonies structured together like the keystone centerpiece of a stone arch
Which city in Pennsylvania was the home of a battle in the Civil War?
Gettysburg
Which city is represented by...
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
What group of people lead for peace and unity among all people?
The Quakers
What is the full name of Pennsylvania
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Where can you see William Penn at the grocery store?
The Quaker Oatmeal container
Which city is the capitol of Pennsylvania?
Harrisburg
Which city is represented by...
Gettysburg, Philadelphia
Pennsylvania was not a state at first, but a...
colony
What is Pennsylvania's state bird?
The ruffed grouse
What was NOT something that Pennsylvania was apart of?
A. Abolition of slavery
B. Democracy (ruling by the people)
C. Mining for gold
D. Religious Freedom
C. Mining for gold, is NOT something that Pennsylvania is recognized for
Which city in Pennsylvania is known for the three lakes that run through it?
Pittsburgh
Which city is represented by...
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
What year was Pennsylvania founded?
A. 1456
B. 1625
C. 1681
D. 1895
C. 1681
What is Pennsylvania's motto?
Virtue, Liberty, and Independence
Pennsylvania was responsible for industry (producing and collecting) what two materials?
Steel and coal