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Can you name the U.S. state for which the given people appear on the back of the state quarter?
created by
puckett86
Enter a state in the box below
Correctly named states will show up below
Click any empty Person or People or State to answer for that location
NOTE: Can be statues/monuments of the people.
Source:
U.S. Mint (pdf)
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Meriwether Lewis, William Clark
Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
Caesar Rodney
Helen Keller
King Kamehameha I
John Muir
Abraham Lincoln*
George Washington, James Monroe
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt
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State by People on Quarter Quiz
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Created Jan 10, 2011 in
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puckett86
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Jan 11th, 2011 at 03:52 GMT
0 points
One additional note: I didn't include Duke Ellington because the D.C. quarter was part of a different quarter series. Plus, D.C. is not a state which would've made the language/title much tougher to phrase.
ACL
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Jan 11th, 2011 at 04:40 GMT
1 point
nice quiz, but 1:00 is probably too short a time. Maybe go up to 2 here.
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