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Thursday, 09 April 2009 02:15
 

Geography: 

1. What National Historic Site stands almost 300 ft. along the Oregon Trail and consists of Brule clay with volcanic ash and Arikaree sandstone?

 

Answer 1

Geography: 

2. What President has a Conservation Center in Omaho with his name on it?

 

Answer 2

History:

3. What is the only ninteenth century flour mill in Nebrask with all of its original equipment?

 

Answer 3

General Trivia: 

4. Who is the founder of the Hallmark Card Corporation born in David City?

 

Answer 4

Entertainment: 

5. What actor won an Academy Award for "On Golden Pond"?

 

Answer 5

Entertainment: 

6. What famous dancer of the 20th century made 31 musical films?

 

Answer 6

Arts: 

7. What American author wrote "The Song of the Lark"?

 

Answer 7

General Trivia: 

8. Name the only museum which features only one car line.

 

Answer 8

General Trivia: 

9. How many army forts are open to the public in Nebraska?

 

Answer 9

History: 

10. Who founded Boys Town in Omaha?

 

Answer 10

Last Updated ( Friday, 01 January 2010 18:32 )
 
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Neligh Mill

Chimney Rock

Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center

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Written by Vicki Lea   
Sunday, 01 February 2009 22:02

Check out these trivia facts from America's Treasures: 

   1. Where can you find the dive capitol of the world?

   2. Name the city with the first skyscraper.

  3. Where was Babe Ruth born?

  4. Where was the first rocket created?

  5. Name the largest cereal company in the world.

  6. Name the largest cave in America.

  7. Mount Vernon was home to what U.S. President?

Last Updated ( Friday, 01 January 2010 18:34 )
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