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ChangeTrivia: Space Needle year
The Space Needle was built for the World's Fair in what year?
Trivia: Speicherstadt UNESCO
In what year was the Speicherstadt added to the UNESCO World Heritage list (one year off is fine)?
Trivia: Speight's founded
Speight's, the "Pride of the South", was founded as a brewery in Dunedin in what year (within 2)?
Trivia: Stars on the Walk
Roughly how many stars are embedded in the Hollywood Walk of Fame today (in thousands)?
Trivia: State House dome material
The State House dome is one of the largest self-supporting domes of its kind on the planet. What white building stone is it made of?
Trivia: Stearns Wharf built
Stearns Wharf, the oldest working wharf in California, has reached out over the Santa Barbara harbour since the 1870s. In what year was it built?
Trivia: Stephansdom roof tiles
The Stephansdom has a famous roof made of how many colorful glazed tiles (around 230,000 is accepted)?
Trivia: Stortorget legend
Stortorget is famous for the 1520 Stockholm "Bloodbath". The square is on which island in the city?
Trivia: Strauss waltz
Johann Strauss II composed Vienna's most famous waltz. What river is it named after?
Trivia: Streetcar line age
The St. Charles streetcar line in New Orleans is the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world. In what year did it begin running?
Trivia: Strip casinos
Las Vegas legalised gambling in what decade (just the year is fine)?
Trivia: Sun Studio recorded Elvis
Sam Phillips founded Sun Studio and Sun Records. In what year did Elvis Presley first walk in and record (the year of "That's All Right")?
Trivia: Suomenlinna heritage
Suomenlinna is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. In what year was it added?
Trivia: SXSW first year
South by Southwest, Austin's legendary festival, was held for the first time in what year?
Trivia: Te Papa opened
Te Papa Tongarewa opened in its current Wellington waterfront building on 14 February of what year?
Trivia: Tennessee Aquarium opened
The Tennessee Aquarium opened on the Chattanooga riverfront as one of the largest freshwater aquariums in the world. In what year did it open?
Trivia: Textile Capital
In the early 20th century, the mills along Greenville's rivers earned the city a nickname as the world capital of one industry. Which industry (the cloth-making trade)?
Trivia: the 1900 hurricane
Galveston built its great Seawall after a catastrophic hurricane, still the deadliest natural disaster in US history. In what year did that storm strike?
Trivia: The Bean artist
Cloud Gate, the Bean, was sculpted by which famous British-Indian artist?
Trivia: the Flatirons shape
The Flatirons got their name because the angled slabs reminded early settlers of a household object heated on a stove. What everyday object?
Trivia: The original Dutch name
Before it became New York, the city was a Dutch colony with a different name. What was that name?
Trivia: the river
Louisville sits at the Falls of the Ohio, the only major natural barrier on its river, which is why the city grew where it did. Which river is it?
Trivia: thermal springs
Budapest has roughly how many thermal springs feeding its baths (around 100 is accepted)?
Trivia: Tivoli year
Tivoli is one of the world's oldest amusement parks. In what year did it open?