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This iconic statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France in 1886.

What is the Statue of Liberty

100

This woman is famous for leading the suffrage movement and helping secure the right to vote for women in the U.S. in 1920.

Susan B. Anthony

100

This "King of Rock and Roll" had major hits with songs like Jailhouse Rock and Hound Dog.

Elvis Presley

100

This is the longest river in the world, stretching over 4,000 miles.

The Nile River

100

This British author is famous for writing Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.

William Shakespeare

200

This rock formation in South Dakota features the faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore

200

his Italian painter and sculptor is known for his works The Last Supper and David, and is often considered one of the greatest artists of all time.

Michelangelo

200

his legendary singer, known for his timeless hits like What a Wonderful World and La Vie En Rose, was one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time.

Louis Armstrong

200

This fruit is technically a berry but is commonly mistaken for a vegetable.

Tomato

200

This American author wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Mark Twain

300

This national park, known for its geysers and hot springs, is the first national park in the U.S.

Yellowstone National Park

300

This famous American patriot and revolutionary war hero is known for his midnight ride to warn of British soldiers.

Paul Revere

300

This "Queen of Soul" was known for her powerful voice and hit songs like Respect and Natural Woman.

Aretha Franklin

300

This animal is known for being the largest land mammal on Earth.

The African Elephant

300

This English author is known for her novels Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.

Jane Austen

400

This historic site in Massachusetts is where the first battles of the American Revolution took place.

Lexington and Concord

400

This American inventor and businessman is known for creating the assembly line and revolutionizing the automobile industry.

Henry Ford

400

This "King of Pop" is known for his groundbreaking music videos and hits like Thriller and Billie Jean.

Michael Jackson

400

The Eiffel Tower was originally intended to be built in this city, before the design was chosen for Paris.

Barcelona

400

This French author wrote Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.

Victor Hugo

500

This famous national park in Arizona is known for its enormous canyon and dramatic vistas, and is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

The Grand Canyon

500

This inventor created the first practical telephone, revolutionizing global communication.

Alexander Graham Bell

500

This Beatles member, known for songs like Imagine and Give Peace a Chance, was a vocal advocate for peace.

John Lennon

500

This element, once known as "quick silver," is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.

Mercury

500

This American author is known for The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men.

John Steinbeck