State Capitals Challenge Quiz Part 2-TRIVIA

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This is a timed quiz. You will be given 90 seconds to answer all questions. Are you ready?

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Bismarck was named after German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to attract German investors to the railroad.

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Salem comes from the Hebrew word "shalom," meaning peace, and is known for its cherry orchards.

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Harrisburg hosts the largest outdoor sports show in North America (the Great American Outdoor Show).

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Albany is the oldest continuously chartered city in the U.S. (since 1686).

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Columbus is home to the world’s largest fake baseball bat—a giant sculpture outside the Columbus Clippers’ stadium.

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Oklahoma City has the largest livestock market in the world (the Oklahoma National Stockyards).

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Providence was founded by Roger Williams, a religious exile, and its name reflects "God’s merciful providence."

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Raleigh is known as the "City of Oaks" because of its many oak trees and is part of the Research Triangle.

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Montgomery was the first capital of the Confederate States of America in 1861 before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.

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Columbia was one of the first planned cities in the U.S., designed to be the state capital from the start.

State Capitals Challenge Quiz Part 2-TRIVIA
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