State Capitals Challenge Quiz Part 4-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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"Boise" means "wooded" in French, named by French-Canadian fur trappers who were struck by the tree-lined river.

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Annapolis is home to the U.S. Naval Academy and has more 18th-century buildings than any other U.S. city.

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Topeka was the site of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case that ended school segregation.

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The name "Baton Rouge" means "Red Stick" in French, named after a red pole marking a Native American boundary.

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Frankfort is one of the smallest state capitals by population (around 28,000 people).

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Boston has the oldest public park in the U.S. (Boston Common, established in 1634).

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Des Moines is one of the top U.S. cities for insurance and financial services, with a skyline dominated by insurance company buildings.

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Indianapolis is known as the "Racing Capital of the World" because it hosts the Indianapolis 500.

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Springfield is home to the world’s largest covered wagon (a giant statue honoring Abraham Lincoln).

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Augusta is the easternmost U.S. state capital and was an important trading post in the 1600s.

State Capitals Challenge Quiz Part 4-TRIVIA
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