How is this holiday celebrated all over the country?
Fireworks
Washington was born in this state?
What is Virginia?
One of the first United States flags had the stars in this pattern.
What is a Circle?
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from this country.
What is France?
This patriotic symbol broke the first time it was used.
What is The Liberty Bell?
Where was the first celebration of Independence Day held?
Philadelphia
Washington was a general in this war of independence.
What is the Revolutionary War?
This is the number of stars on today's flag.
What is fifty (50)?
The Statue of Liberty is located in this harbor.
What is New York Harbor?
The faces of these four famous Americans are carved into Mount Rushmore.
Who are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Abe Lincoln?
What is the proper shape to fold the American flag?
A Triangle.
Washington fought for England in this war.
What is the French and Indian War?
This woman helped to design the American flag.
Who is Betsy Ross?
This Frenchman designed the Statue of Liberty.
Who is Frederic Auguste Bartholdi?
True or False: Uncle Sam was a real person.
True
The origin of the term Uncle Sam, though disputed, is usually associated with a businessman from Troy, New York, Samuel Wilson, known affectionately as “Uncle Sam” Wilson.
On the Declaration of Independence, who had the largest signature?
John Hancock.
George married this woman who was a widow.
Who is Martha Cuspis
The blue part of the flag is called this.
What is the field?
The Statue of Liberty is sometimes called by this name.
What is Lady Liberty, or Liberty Enlightening the World?
Despite the views of Benjamin Franklin in this famous myth, the bald eagle beat out this animal to become the symbol of America.
What is a Turkey.
During World War II, where did the Declaration of Independence get stored.
Fort Knox.
After being President, Washington retired here.
What is Mount Vernon?
The stripes on our current flag stand for these.
What are the thirteen colonies?
The tablet held by Lady Liberty has this date on it.
What is July 4, 1776?
What was the first United States national monument?