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City Where It Happened #1

Can you guess the cities in which these events took place?
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Last updated: January 2, 2020
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First submittedNovember 14, 2011
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Year
Event
City
2001
September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center
New York City
1989
Tiananmen Square massacre
Beijing
1979
Hostages kidnapped at American embassy
Tehran
1974
Ali vs. Foreman, "The Rumble in the Jungle"
Kinshasa
1972
Terrorists kill members of the Israeli Olympic team
Munich
1968
Democracy movement crushed by Soviet tanks
Prague
1967
"The Summer of Love"
San Francisco
1963
Assassination of John F. Kennedy
Dallas
1963
Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech
Washington D.C.
1948
Supplies airlifted in to relieve this city from a Soviet blockade
Berlin
1943
Turning point of WWII as Nazis fail to capture this city
Volgograd
1914
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
Sarajevo
1903
First powered flight
Kitty Hawk
1854
John Snow traces a cholera outbreak to a contaminated well
London
1836
Battle of the Alamo
San Antonio
1812
The easternmost point of Napoleon's conquests
Moscow
1789
Storming of the Bastille
Paris
1776
Continental Congress issues American Declaration of Independence
Philadelphia
1589
Galileo drops two object of different mass from a tower to prove
that they fall at the same rate
Pisa
570
Birth of Muhammad
Mecca
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Level 82
May 1, 2014
Had to guess on cholera but everything else was pretty easy.
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Level 60
Jun 22, 2016
There's an interesting bit about John Snow and cholera generally in Bryson's book At Home.
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Level 75
Jun 22, 2016
I missed the Ali fight location. I remember very well the Thrilla in Manila, but I don't think there was as much hype for the Rumble in the Jungle. Or maybe it only seems that way now because Manila was in the title, which made it easier to remember. With all the coverage surrounding his death you'd think I'd know every single fact about him by now.
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Level 43
Nov 5, 2017
Rumble in Jungle was a spectacle! One of biggest fights in history. Watch the documentary When We Were Kings, it's great!
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Level 30
Jun 23, 2016
Cholera was a fairly obvious one for me, but probably only because I was educated in Britain, where we barely even talk about anyone else's History until college, unless we were involved. Yay us...
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Level 82
Jun 23, 2016
As much as Britain "got involved" in other people's history over the years, that would be fairly comprehensive, at least from the 18th-19th centuries onward.

In my school system I remember getting very cursory introductions to history at lower grade levels. Probably we were studying US history in 4th grade because I think that year we took a field trip to Gunston Hall. 5th grade I believe was Virginia history. 6th grade world history (with a heavy bias toward Western Civ including Egypt and the Middle East which is a part of Western Civ). My 6th grade teacher made us memorize every country and capital in the world but that was unusual. 7th was either U.S. or Virginia again. 8th was Civics. 9th was World Civilization (again heavily biased toward Western Civ especially Europe). 10th was US history. 11th was Government. In 12th I opted to take AP European History (college level course, not required).

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Level 82
Jun 23, 2016
At university I studied Art History, US and Western Civ history again, Japanese history, and Israeli/Palestinian history. Plus a variety of historical literature classes (English major). Foundations of education (Masters in Education). But most of that was at my discretion.

Anyway I don't think Mr. Snow came up in any of those classes.

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Level 74
Jun 30, 2016
It was easy for me too, but only because I got muddled up between the Iranian Embassy Siege and Hostage Crisis!
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Level 59
Sep 22, 2016
I studied in India, and it was mentioned in a class on GIS and Spatial Informatics.
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Level 35
Feb 18, 2018
I am British and we only ever really studied British history in primary school (elementary school). We did Romans, Vikings, Normans and Tudors. I know most of those things are actually from others countries but we did the impact on Britain.

At secondary school (high school) level we didn't do hardly any British history. We did the industrial revolution and 19th century Ireland but other than that we did Russian Tsars, Russian revolution, 1920s America, unification of Italy, cold war Berlin, Spanish civil war, Hitler's rise to power and both world wars (which I know Britain was very involved in but it was taught more from the perspective of Germany and France aside from a stop off in the blitz).

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Level 82
Sep 4, 2018
yorks: interesting! :) and this is the sort of comment I'm hoping to inspire.
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Level 78
Apr 24, 2019
It is very interesting to compare what each of us learned in school. My memory of the times is blurry but the topics should all be there. 6th grade: Egypt, ancient Greece, Rome (focus on daily life for whatever reason). 7th: highlights from Medieval Germany, Luther. 8th grade: no history class. 9th: Islamic expansion, feudalism, absolutism, French Revolution, Napoleon. 10th: Industrial Revolution, rise of German nationalism and failed German revolutions, Third Reich (focus on propaganda). 11th: Bismarck, imperialism, colonialism. 12th: WW1, Weimar Republic, rise of the Nazis. 13th: post-war overview. There was a bit more about US history in English class (Manifest Destiny, Rosa Parks, speeches by modern presidents, perhaps brief bits about the American Revolution, Lincoln and MLK). Interesting: no regional and no oriental history except for the Islamic expansion, and hardly anything about the course of WW2 and the Holocaust (probably not intentional, I blame high teacher turnover...
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Level 78
Apr 24, 2019
...as well as messy schedules, and it was mentioned frequently in other subjects anyway).
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Level 67
Jun 19, 2019
@camus that is pretty specific for a blurry memory haha. For me it is stone age, iron age, probably? (Unless that was from my own intersts) egypt I dont think we covered at all. maybe a little bit bit about mediaval times. Serfs I remember. I think indeed rather a bit about roman everyday life, bathouses and stuff. And ww2 oh and also some national stuff (of which I remember only 1 thing, some guy getting killed, plus that belgium used to be part of our kingdom, and something with spain. I am great with history, can you tell? :D.

Dont ask me the order (all I remember is local in elementary school and romans in middle school)> I didnt take history as a subject so had it only in primary school and the first year of high/middle school. I think that corresponds to 3th grade up to 7th grade. but maybe only the last two years of primary school, really cant remember anything below those (and really only the last one)

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Level 67
Jun 19, 2019

Ow yea napolean.. cause pyramids romans and stoneage were stuff that would ve interested me anyway, but I am sure I wouldnt have looked up napoleon as an 8 yo, so I must been taught about that one.

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Level 75
Aug 29, 2020
School was a long time ago but I remember it was Missouri history in 8th grade because all students in the state had to pass a test on the Missouri Constitution. Ninth grade was civics (I remember the teacher was nice but boring and it was the last period of the day - I sat next to the windows and when the sun came in the windows and warmed up our row of desks it was all I could do to stay awake. The only time I liked the class was when he pulled down his Missouri map and we had contests on who could find certain MO counties first. Tenth grade was world history, but since our teacher had been in the Korean War we had a heavy emphasis on recent wars. Eleventh grade was US history and all Missouri students had to pass a test on the US Constitution. That's all that was required. My husband took a basic US history course in college in the early 1970s but the teacher told them he didn't care if they learned anything or not because he was certain the US was going down the tube soon.
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Level 64
Aug 29, 2020
History for me was:

Elementary school

mainly local history, but also Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and about the Mayans, Aztecs, Incas and did a bit on Romans.

Middle school:

World War one and two, the Great Depression, Slavery in the US and history of China.

High school:

More about World war one and two, the opium wars, russian revolution and the cold war.

Then I dropped history for my last two years to do geography instead; guess that's why i like this site :)

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Level 79
Oct 31, 2020
I am British, and in history GCSE I studied The History of Medicine, The Rise of Communist China, The Tudors in particular Elizabeth I, The Iran-Iraq War (as it was happening), and the Arab-Israeli Conflict.
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Level 50
Aug 8, 2023
Canadian here, in elementary school we studied WW2, especially the Holocaust. In grade 7 we did the settling of Eastern Canada, the seven years war and the war if 1812. In grade 8 there was no history. In grade 9 I studied Confederation, westward expansion and world war 1. Grade 10, again there was no history class. In grade 11 I took American history, which was focused mainly on the civil war and reconstruction, along with a bit about us intervention in the Caribbean. In grade 12, I took world history which was about the industrial revolution, French Revolution and the cold war.
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Level 51
Dec 7, 2017
Who's Muhammad?
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Level 82
Sep 4, 2018
He was my Uber driver last weekend.
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Level 89
Nov 3, 2019
Look him up on Facebook in Cairo.
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Level 78
May 1, 2014
I tried Winterfell and The Wall for the John Snow clue. Alas...
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Level 91
May 1, 2014
You know *nothing*, Bob Saget.
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Level 58
Jun 17, 2014
That's funny.
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Level 37
Aug 3, 2014
*like*
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Level 44
Jan 20, 2015
lol made me think of GOT too haha
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Level 83
Apr 4, 2016
I'm the opposite. Whenever the Jon Snow of GoT fame is mentioned, I think of the cholera one.
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Level 73
Apr 17, 2016
Well, what a fine educated gentleman you are...completely immune to all that Westeros nonsense. I admire your uniqeness, sire.
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Level 83
May 1, 2016
Miss, if you wouldn't mind.
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Level 65
May 6, 2016
You're no blockheaded Bracegirdle from Hardbottle!
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Level 30
Jun 23, 2016
Well I think of the News Reporter
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Level 67
Jun 19, 2019
I am pretty sure sire can be used for both male and female (that is how it is used here anyway, it is the same as your highness). Unless to mean "to sire" then it is about the male that fathers offspring. (Or make vampires...)

Might be silly, but only NOW I realise you might have misread it as sir. I allready thought miss was a strange counterpart of sire...

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Level 83
Mar 27, 2024
They referred to me as a 'gentleman' so I feel like all of this is moot. And while I think theoretically 'sire' can be gender-neutral, I don't think I've ever heard it used for a woman.
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Level 58
Sep 28, 2021
Can you please accept "King's Landing" for the Jo(h)n Snow-clue? :P
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Level 61
May 1, 2014
Did really badly in this- thought the place name for the first powered flight was the name of the plane!!
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Level 86
May 1, 2014
Never heard of Kitty Hawk. I just knew that it was in North Carolina.
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Level 44
Jan 20, 2015
i put in kill devil hills, lol
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Level ∞
Mar 24, 2016
Kill Devil Hills would have worked
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Level 75
Jun 22, 2016
Kitty Hawk: not a city

Kill Devil Hills: not a city

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Level 73
May 1, 2014
14/20 - surprisingly good for me.

Btw, you misspelled "speech" in the MLK question. :)

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Level ∞
May 1, 2014
Fixed
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Level 83
May 1, 2014
I had no idea where the Rumble in the Jungle took place. I doubt I will forget it now.
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Level 28
May 1, 2014
I thought it was Manila. I was surprised to see it was in the Congo.
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Level 72
May 2, 2014
That was "Thrilla in Manila", a year later.
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Level 44
Jan 20, 2015
lol me too I had 2 mins left so I googled it. I wanted to find out I had everythign else done :)
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Level 74
Jun 30, 2016
I had no idea where the thriller in Manila took place
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Level 67
Apr 10, 2015
Thanks for accepting Stalingrad as an alternate for Volgograd!
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Level 58
Sep 28, 2021
The name of the city WAS Stalingrad at the time it was under siege by the germans, so Volgograd should be considered the alternative answer.
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Level 32
Nov 7, 2015
The quiz is still very US-centric, 8/20 are in the US. Why not add in cities such as Athens, Istanbul, Jerusalem or Suez instead
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Level 62
Dec 3, 2017
And too northern-hemisphere-centric also. Is the "Rumble in the Jungle" the only significant event to happen below the equator?
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Level 60
Aug 29, 2020
Or rather add lesser-known cities? Like Phnom Penh, Karachi, Beirut, Abidjan, Maputo, Montevideo etc.
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Level 69
Feb 5, 2016
I didn't even consider that "Rumble in the Jungle" could have actually been in anything remotely like jungle, I just automatically assumed it was some strange stage name thingo and guessed all the US cities I could think of
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Level 85
Mar 27, 2016
Kitty Hawk is a town of about 3000. Hardly a city.
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Level 75
Jun 22, 2016
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Level 75
Feb 14, 2018
Since this comment, I've found out that the definition of city to an American is quite different to the UK definition and small settlements of just a few people are sometimes called cities
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Level 55
Nov 13, 2016
i agree, especially being an nc native and visiting haha. im sure the QM could come up with a different clue incoporating a much larger city
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Level 76
Apr 3, 2016
A lot of depressing events there... any chance of doing a quiz full of positive happenings?
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Level ∞
Jun 22, 2016
Good things generally happen gradually.
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Level 82
Jun 22, 2016
I think bad things also tend to stick out more in people's minds.
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Level 82
Jun 22, 2016
but anywhere here you go

This was harder to make than I thought it would be so I got bored and stopped at 15 answers. Sorry.

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Level 82
Jun 22, 2016
anyway*
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Level 62
May 18, 2016
"John Snow traces a cholera outbreak to a contaminated well" SPOILERS! I haven't seen that one yet.
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Level 43
Jun 22, 2016
I'm surprised so little got Kinshasa.
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Level 58
Jun 22, 2016
I think the percentage of correct answers will increase with the recent news coverage of Ali's life and death. That's the only reason I got it correct.
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Level 82
Oct 27, 2016
yeah, especially compared to Kitty Hawk. Wright brothers are famous, but it must be American thing to know the place
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Level 32
Jun 22, 2016
Why are 7 of these American, other countries do exist...
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Level 89
Jun 22, 2016
7 cities in USA, while there's also 9 European cities. Quit complaining.
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Level 60
Aug 29, 2020
What if I said "too Western-centric"? I mean, there are two other worlds beside the First World, and having one or two cities from them doesn't do them justice.
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Level 89
Aug 8, 2023
Fair enough, but then again, this is quiz #1. Perhaps the rest of the series is a little more lenient.
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Level 66
Aug 29, 2020
Europe is more part of history than the USA is.
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Level 57
Jan 8, 2021
18/20 of these took place after the US was founded. I would argue both have been equally important since then. The US has obviously been far more influential in the long run, but there are only two old questions. Also, this quiz is heavily western biased. There is history outside of Europe and English speaking countries
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Level 89
Aug 8, 2023
"Europe is more part of history than the USA is."

Hence, more European questions. What's the problem?

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Level 67
Jun 22, 2016
Yes, other countries do exist. Some of them are even included in this quiz. You don't like it? Make your own. No one is forcing you to play.
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Level 42
Jun 22, 2016
"Why don't you ask the kids at Tiananmen Square, was fashion the reason why they were there?"
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Level 59
May 4, 2018
Can you accept 'Kinsasha' for Kinshasa, I know my bad spelling shouldn't be accomodated, but I genuinley thought it was spelled that way
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Level 70
Sep 4, 2018
The clue that starts out "John Snow..." initially had me confused about when cholera came into the story line on Game of Thrones.
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Level 67
Jun 19, 2019
I only knew one, and a half... and guessed 6 more just by mentioning known capiitals.

History (after the 15th century) Isnt my thing. History/polictics and sports ( unless it is a general description, like which sport has penalties) ore my worst quiz subjects.

Best is science and words. (And I think in english science includes biology and nature right? And maths, for me science means formulas and experiments, so basicly physics and chemistry.)

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Level 82
May 18, 2020
There's some interesting theories out there, with fairly compelling evidence to back them up, that Muhammad was actually originally from Petra, not Mecca. The earliest Islamic sources do not mention Mecca by name, and the clues they give to the identity of the city where he grew up don't match.
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Level 29
Jul 27, 2020
Kitty Hawk isn’t a city
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Level 56
Aug 29, 2020
I got six of these while guessing others, and they just happened to be the right answer for a different question.
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Level 68
Aug 29, 2020
Missed out on the 1836, 1854 and 1903 questions. Not exactly what they teach in German schools.
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Level 75
Aug 29, 2020
The "I have a dream" speech by MLK jr was originally given in Rocky Mount, NC, on November 1962 (source: https://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/12/us/north-carolina-mlk-jr-i-have-a-dream-recording/index.html)
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Level 82
Sep 21, 2022
1. not most famously

2. 1962 was not 1963. The clue says 1963.

So... interesting point of trivia. But the quiz isn't wrong.

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Level 67
Aug 29, 2020
1952 in Pittsburgh: Jonas Salk perfects the polio vaccine.
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Level 69
Sep 1, 2020
Fewer than half of respondents "Remember the Alamo".
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Level 78
Sep 2, 2020
Kitty Hawk & Kill Devil Hills are both Towns in Dare County, NC. The first flight took place in Kill Devil Hills but the telegraph sent announcing the successful first flight was sent from Kitty Hawk.
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Level 56
Jan 18, 2021
Yeah you might have been in the city where it happened, but no one else was in the room where it happened
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Level 78
Aug 24, 2022
No-one really knows how the parties get to "Yes", the pieces that are sacrificed in every game of chess...
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Level 68
Sep 21, 2022
Maybe accept Bexar for the Alamo question?
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Level 43
May 15, 2023
Actually First Flight was in Kill Devil Hills NC not Kitty Hawk just a little fun fact
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Level 43
May 15, 2023
Someone already said that
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Level 78
Aug 8, 2023
Kill Devil Hills did not exist as a town at the time of the flight. So, Kittyhawk is accurate.
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Level 65
Aug 8, 2023
Kitty Hawk is a city? It sounds like a drag queen name XD
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Level 67
Aug 8, 2023
Just missed Pisa
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Level 60
Aug 10, 2023
Anyone else think of Fordlândia for The Rumble in the Jungle?