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Famous Taverns in U.S. History

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Famous Taverns in US History game quiz
"Taverns have played a surprisingly central role in the history of the United States. Here are questions on 10 such taverns."

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1. What historic event took place at Fraunces Tavern in New York City on December 4, 1783?
    The treaty ending the Revolutionary War was signed.
    George Washington bade farewell to his officers following the Revolutionary War.
    The first mayor of New York City was sworn into office.
    The five boroughs of New York were formally united into one city.


2. Heinhold's First and Last Chance Saloon, in Oakland, California, was a hangout for which famous writer?
    John Steinbeck
    Jack London
    Upton Sinclair
    Mark Twain


3. Which famous rebellion was planned in 1786 at Conkey's Tavern in Pelham, Massachusetts?
    Whiskey Rebellion
    Dorr Rbellion
    Fries Rebellion
    Shays Rebellion


4. Sprague's Tavern, in Chepachet, Rhode Island, played a key role in which political movement?
    Dorr Rebellion
    Underground Railroad
    Whiskey Rebellion
    Women's suffrage


5. What is the name of the famous tavern in Chicago whose owner is said to be responsible for the Chicago Cubs not appearing in the World Series for the 63 years following their 1945 collapse against the Detroit Tigers?
    John Barleycorn Saloon
    The Bambino Saloon
    The Billy Goat Tavern
    The Little Brown Jug Pub


6. The Blue Moon Tavern has been a popular counterculture hangout for such literary giants as Theodore Roethke, Dylan Thomas, and Allen Ginsberg. In which city is this famous tavern located?
    Seattle
    San Francisco
    Portland
    Santa Fe


7. Gadsby's Tavern in Alexandria, Virginia, has been visited by many U.S. Presidents. But which one spent the first night of his presidency at the tavern?
    Andrew Jackson
    James K. Polk
    John Quincy Adams
    James Madison


8. Which New York tavern was a favorite hangout of the poet Dylan Thomas?
    McSorley's
    Pete's Tavern
    Kinsale Tavern
    White Horse Tavern


9. Which of the following 19th-century figures is most closely associated with the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas?
    Butch Cassidy
    Kit Carson
    Wyatt Earp
    Billy the Kid


10. Nuttal & Mann's Saloon No. 10 in Deadwood, South Dakota, will be forever associated with which famous western figure?
    Buffalo Bill Cody
    Wild Bill Hickok
    Jesse James
    George Custer

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