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text: Why is the statue of liberty green in color?, correct: Corrosion of the copper (Oxidation), incorrect: A green statement for the environment,Green is a symbolic, peaceful color,Because Lady Liberty needs to stand out, fun fact: The Statue of Liberty has been struck by lightning over 600 times. She is not only a beacon of hope but also a massive conductor of electrical surges.,text: How many years did it take to build The Golden Gate bridge?, correct: 4, incorrect: 5,3,7, fun fact: The bridge's bright orange-red appearance was initially only a primer to weather-proof under the paint. It made such a bold statement and looked golden in the sun, so they decided to keep it.,text: Which American folk hero died at the site of The Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas?, correct: Davy Crockett, incorrect: Andrew Jackson,Johnny Appleseed,Pecos Bill, fun fact: Christian friars built the Alamo in the early 18th century to convert Indians to Christianity.,text: How deep is The Grand Canyon at its deepest point?, correct: 1,829m, incorrect: 1,500m,2,200m,1,050m, fun fact: A tribe called Hopi has its own beliefs. They think the Grand Canyon is a gateway to the Afterlife.,text: What large-scale landmark caused officials to destroy 40 blocks in St Louis in 1963?, correct: The Gateway Arch, incorrect: The Petersburg Archway,The St Louis Ferris Wheel,The Marble Arch, fun fact: None of the US presidents were allowed to go to the top of this landmark due to safety precautions. But one president did. President Eisenhower, mostly because he signed the order to enable its construction.,text: On What mountain range is the Hollywood sign situated?, correct: Santa Monica Mountains, incorrect: San Gabriel Mountains,Mount Holywood ,San Bernardino Mountains , fun fact: In 1923, the Hollywood sign was originally an advertisement for real estate in the area, but due to its popularity, notoriety and significance, the sign was left in place permanently.,text: Which two American states is Hoover Dam situated between?, correct: Nevada and Arizona, incorrect: Nevada and Utah,Utah and California,California and Arkansas, fun fact: The Hoover Dam was built two years ahead of the proposed completion date. This was impressive considering the workers' humidity, extreme conditions, and lack of amenities nearby.,text: From left to right, which president is third on the granite sculpture known as Mount Rushmore?, correct: Theodore Roosevelt, incorrect: George Washington,Abraham Lincoln,Thomas Jefferson, fun fact: Mount Rushmore took approximately 14 years to complete, using over 400 men, thousands of sticks of dynamite, and hundreds of jackhammers. The result was well worth it.,text: In 1889, George Washington Vanderbilt II commissioned a summer house to be built that would become so much more; It became part of history. What was his home called?, correct: Biltmore Estate, incorrect: Vanderbilt House,Vandermore Manor,Vanderbilt Estate House, fun fact: George W Vanderbilt was part of a famous, wealthy family. They made their fortune through steamboats, railway lines, and art dealerships.,text: By what other name is the 'Liberty Bell' known?, correct: State House Bell, incorrect: Liberty Clanger,Bell of Liberty,Freedom House Bell, fun fact: The Liberty Bell is a symbol of independence, but it was also useful for many other things. Such as gathering the town folk for meetings and alerting law enforcement that trouble had come to town.
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United States - Special Landmarks
Why is the statue of liberty green in color?
Green is a symbolic, peaceful color
Because Lady Liberty needs to stand out
Corrosion of the copper (Oxidation)
A green statement for the environment