U.S. Landmarks Trivia Questions
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In which U.S. city does Aloha Tower stand at the entrance to the harbor?
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honolulu
Which U.S. landmark did I visit to ride a mule from the south rim to the floor and then go whitewater rafting on the Colorado River?
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grand canyon
What is the name of the residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue that receives approximately 6,000 visitors each day?
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white house
What Kentucky site is protected by the U.S. Mint Police and holds $100 billion in assets?
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fort knox
Which Washington, D.C. residence is home to the Vermeil room, known for its golden plates and vases?
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white house
Which U.S. city is the location of Iolani Palace, also known as Iolani Royal Palace?
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honolulu
On which well-known mountain in Colorado is there a New Year's Eve fireworks display?
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pikes peak
What significant infrastructure project, once known as Boulder Dam, led to the founding of Boulder City, Nevada near Lake Mead?
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hoover dam
What product is promoted by a statue of Popeye in Crystal City, Texas?
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spinach
In which state can you find a 33-foot statue of Buffalo Bill at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame?
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oklahoma
In which future state did Army Colonel Henry Leavenworth establish the first U.S. outpost in 1827?
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kansas
What is the name of the memorial that features four presidential heads and is also known as the Shrine of Democracy?
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mount rushmore
What monument is located where the states of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico meet?
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four corners
Which 8,981-foot long San Francisco landmark celebrated its 60th anniversary on May 27, 1997?
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golden gate bridge
What is the main building of the Smithsonian Institution famously known as, which Joseph Henry thought was too massive?
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castle
In which U.S. state was a 4.3-mile bridge over Chesapeake Bay opened in 1952?
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maryland
In which city can you visit the U.S. Mint, located near the site of its original 1792 building, that is open to the public?
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philadelphia
In which capital city can you find the Christo Rey Church, which is said to be the largest adobe structure in the U.S.?
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santa fe, new mexico
In which state can you find America's first national monument, Devils Tower, and the first national forest, Shoshone?
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wyoming
In which city can you visit the houses of Babe Ruth and H.L. Mencken?
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baltimore
In which state can you find the Astrodome, the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, and the Lyndon B. Johnson Library?
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texas
In which state can you find the city of New Iberia, home to a 7-foot tall ancient Roman statue of Emperor Hadrian?
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louisiana
What is the name of the 825,000-acre ranch that visitors to south Texas can tour by bus?
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king ranch
Which D.C. presidential landmark features excerpts from the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom on a wall?
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jefferson memorial
At which location do the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah converge with a monument?
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four corners
In which lake, located in Vermont, can you find what is thought to be the oldest log cabin in the U.S. on Grand Isle?
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lake champlain
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