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ChangeTrivia: Prince's club
What is the name of the legendary Minneapolis nightclub that Prince played throughout his career and that features in Purple Rain (two words)?
Trivia: Providence founded
Roger Williams founded Providence after fleeing the Massachusetts Bay Colony in search of religious freedom. In what year?
Trivia: Rainbow Row houses
How many colourful historic houses make up Rainbow Row?
Trivia: Rainbow Row repainted
In what year did Dorothy Porcher Legge start painting the first Rainbow Row houses pink (the beginning of the now-famous pastel scheme)?
Trivia: Ravenel Bridge opened
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge over the Cooper River, visible from Waterfront Park, is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the western hemisphere. In what year did it open?
Trivia: Richmond founded
Richmond was laid out by planter William Byrd II and named after a town near London because the bend in the James River reminded him of it. In what year was the town founded?
Trivia: Richmond rapids
Richmond is one of very few major US cities with whitewater rapids flowing right through downtown. Which river produces them?
Trivia: Salt Lake Temple completed
Construction of the Salt Lake Temple, behind scaffolding today, took 40 years. In what year was it dedicated?
Trivia: San Miguel built
San Miguel Mission is widely cited as the oldest church in the continental United States. In what year was it originally built?
Trivia: Santa Fe founded
Pedro de Peralta laid out the Spanish colonial town of Santa Fe and made it the capital. In what year?
Trivia: Savannah founded
James Oglethorpe and the settlers from the ship Anne landed at Yamacraw Bluff and founded Savannah. In what year?
Trivia: Savannah squares
Savannah was originally planned with 22 squares. How many of the original squares remain today?
Trivia: Savannah squares remaining
Savannah was originally planned with 22 squares. How many of the original squares remain today?
Trivia: Scottsdale incorporated
Scottsdale was incorporated as a town in what year (it was founded by Army chaplain Winfield Scott in 1888)?
Trivia: Seawall length
The Galveston Seawall protects the island for how many miles along the Gulf (answer the round number it is famous for)?
Trivia: Sedona elevation
Sedona sits in Arizona's high desert, cooler than Phoenix below it. Its elevation is roughly 4,300 feet. To the nearest hundred, how many feet above sea level is it (answer between 4300 and 4400)?
Trivia: Smithsonian count
The Smithsonian Institution operates a famously large number of museums and research centres. Roughly how many museums does it run?
Trivia: Space Needle year
The Space Needle was built for the World's Fair in what year?
Trivia: Spoonbridge year
The Spoonbridge and Cherry was installed in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in what year?
Trivia: St. Louis founded
St. Louis was founded by Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau as a French fur-trading post in what year?
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: Stone Arch opened
James J. Hill built the Stone Arch Bridge for his Great Northern Railway across the Mississippi. In what year did it first open?