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Which Rochester hospital is the most famous in the world?

Mayo Clinic

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What is the nickname of Minneapolis and St. Paul?

The Twin Cities

100

In which city is the Statue of Liberty located?

New York City

100

In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed?

1776

100
How many stars were on the original US flag?

13

200

This Church was elevated to a Co-Cathedral by Pope Francis in 2018.


Co-Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist

200

This long long river starts in Itasca State Park.

Mississippi River
200

Name this landmark.


Grand Canyon

200

Name a president who got shot.

Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Theodore Roosevelt, Donald Trump

200

This California city is set to host its 3rd Summer Olympics in 2028.

Los Angeles

300

What county is Rochester located in?

Olmsted

300

Give one of Minnesota's nicknames.

North Star State, Gopher State, State of Hockey, Land of 10,000 Lakes

300

This bridge's name might be not seem to be correct.


Golden Gate Bridge

300

Give either the start or end year of the US Civil War.

1861-1865

300

Who is on the ten dollar bill?

Alexander Hamilton

400

How many Kwik Trips are located in Rochester? (+/-2)

15

400

What is the name of this Northern Minnesota lighthouse?


Spilt Rock Lighthouse

400

What is the name of this Chicago landmark.



The Jelly Bean

400

Where did the bombing that brought the US into World War II take place? (City and State)

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

400

Which bird did Ben Franklin wish to be the national bird of the US instead of the Bald Eagle?

Turkey

500

What is the name of this building?

Plummer Building

500

What is the name of this Bridge in Duluth?


Aerial Lift Bridge

500

Give either the name of the landmark or the city in which it is located.


Space Needle in Seattle

500

What city was the first capital of the United States?

Philadelphia

500

Name 5 US Federal Holidays.

New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.