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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?
Trivia: Stone Arch spans
How many stone arch spans does the Stone Arch Bridge have (the steel-deck truss span does not count)?
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 bridal
South by Southwest, Austin's legendary festival, was held for the first time in what year?
Trivia: SXSW first year
South by Southwest, Austin's legendary festival, was held for the first time in what year?
Trivia: Taliesin West built
Frank Lloyd Wright began construction of Taliesin West 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 Amstel
Amsterdam owes its name to a dam in a river. What is the name of that river?
Trivia: The Bean artist
Cloud Gate, the Bean, was sculpted by which famous British-Indian artist?
Trivia: The Euromast
The Euromast is the eye-catcher of the Rotterdam skyline. How tall is the Euromast (in metres)?
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 girl with the pearl
In the Mauritshuis hangs a world-famous painting by Johannes Vermeer. What is the English title of this painting?
Trivia: The harbour
Rotterdam has the largest harbour in Europe. Over how many kilometres does the Rotterdam harbour stretch?
Trivia: The IJssel
The IJssel river flows past Deventer and is one of the most important rivers in the Netherlands. From which other river does the IJssel branch off?
Trivia: The Markthal
The Markthal is an iconic piece of modern Rotterdam. In what year did the Markthal open?
Trivia: The oldest museum
Teylers Museum is special because it is the oldest museum in the Netherlands. What other superlative does it carry, beyond "oldest in the Netherlands"? Fill in: the oldest ___ museum in the Netherlands still in its original state.