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Find a traffic light. Record a short video of the light changing from one color to another. Bonus if a team member is in the shot and shouts "STOP" or "GO" at the right moment.
Trivia: 1904 World's Fair
Forest Park hosted a World's Fair that put ice cream cones, hamburgers and St. Louis on the global map. In what year was the Fair held?
Trivia: 1906 disaster
San Francisco was famously devastated by an earthquake and fire in what year?
Trivia: Alamo mission founded
The Alamo started life as a Spanish mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero. In what year did construction of the mission begin?
Trivia: Alcatraz closure
Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, the rock in the Bay, was closed in what year?
Trivia: Ann Arbor named
The two founders of Ann Arbor named it partly after their wives, who shared the same first name, and partly after the stands of oak trees (the "arbor"). What was that shared first name?
Trivia: Arch architect
The Gateway Arch was designed by a Finnish-American architect. What was his last name?
Trivia: Arch height
The Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the United States. How tall is it in feet?
Trivia: Art Deco district
Miami Beach is home to the world's largest concentration of Art Deco architecture. Roughly how many Art Deco buildings make up the Historic District?
Trivia: Asheville incorporated
Asheville was incorporated and named after North Carolina Governor Samuel Ashe. In what year?
Trivia: Atlanta named
Atlanta was originally founded as a railroad endpoint town called Terminus, then briefly Marthasville. It was incorporated under the name Atlanta in what year?
Trivia: Atlanta Olympics
Atlanta hosted the Summer Olympic Games in what year (the centennial of the modern Olympic Games)?
Trivia: Austin Live Music slogan
Austin officially trademarked the slogan "Live Music Capital of the World" in what year?
Trivia: Balboa Park exposition
Most of Balboa Park's Spanish Colonial buildings were built for the Panama-California Exposition. In what year did the Exposition open?
Trivia: Bat count
Roughly how many Mexican free-tailed bats live under the Congress Avenue Bridge in summer (in millions)?
Trivia: Bat count Austin
Roughly how many Mexican free-tailed bats live under the Congress Avenue Bridge in summer (in millions)?
Trivia: Battle of the Alamo
The Battle of the Alamo, the thirteen-day siege that became a rallying cry for Texas independence, ended in March of what year?
Trivia: Bellagio dance year
The Bellagio Fountains were unveiled along with the Bellagio Hotel itself. In what year did they start dancing?
Trivia: Bellagio fountains year
The Bellagio Fountains were unveiled along with the hotel itself. In what year did they start dancing?
Trivia: BeltLine length
The Atlanta BeltLine project converts an abandoned freight railroad ring around the city into a multi-use trail. Roughly how many miles long is the ring (within 2)?
Trivia: Ben & Jerry's founded
Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield opened their first ice-cream shop in a renovated gas station in Burlington in what year?
Trivia: Bend incorporated
Bend held its first meeting as an incorporated city in the early 1900s. In what year was it incorporated (1905)?
Trivia: Big House capacity
Michigan Stadium is famous as the biggest stadium in the US. Its capacity is just over how many thousand (answer the round number above 100, i.e. 107)?
Trivia: Biltmore completion
George Washington Vanderbilt II opened the Biltmore Estate, the largest privately owned house in the United States, on Christmas Eve of what year?