PASSPORT RECAP
July 3, 2002
By: Betty Ramsey, LEOASC

Passport Destination: 13 Colonies

Packing Round

1. All of these states were among the 13 original colonies except
MAINE.
2. This site of the last major battle of the War of Independence is
part of a Virginia park. YORKTOWN
3. Hartford, Connecticut's capitol city, is known as the INSURANCE
capital of the world.
5. All of these are tourist attractions in the state of Maryland
except MOUNT VERNON,
6. Colonists dressed as INDIANS dumped tea from British tea ships in
Boston harbor in 1773.
7.The "Boardwalk" is considered the highlight of this New Jersey
city. ATLANTIC CITY

Picture of courthouse

Departure Round

1. This succulent crab is considered the pride of Maryland's
Chesapeake Bay. BLUE CRAB
2. Runners from this nation won both the men's and women's open at
April, 2002 Boston Marathon. KENYA.
3. "The Lees of Old Virginia" is a song from this popular Broadway
show. 1776
4. This bay extends inward over two-thirds of the way to Rhode
Island's northern border. NARRAGANSETT BAY
5. The International Hall of TENNIS Fame is found in Newport, RI.

Picture of skyscraper

On Tour Round

1. These are all areas in New York City except PEACHTREE CENTER.
2. A mile-long area of this Virginia town has been restored to
replicate life in colonial times. WILLIAMSBURG
3. Bethlehem, PA is noted for the BACH Festival it holds every May.
4. All of these are cities in the state of Delaware except HAGERSTOWN.
5. This military academy in Charleston, SC has been dubbed "WestPoint
of the South." THE CITIDEL
6. Charleston's "Cabbage Row" was immortalized as "Catfish Row" in
this folk opera. PORGY AND BESS
7. This North Carolina island is noted as the 1587 birth place of
Virginia Dare. ROANKOAKE
Picture of Independence Hall
8. This Massachusetts spot was the site of the "shot heard 'round the
world." NORTH BRIDGE
9. You can visit the home of Nathan Hale, who was hanged by the
British, in COVENTRY, Connecticut.
10. A spiral staircase goes to the top of the Bunker Hill Monument
that marks the 1775 battle on BREEDS HILL .
11.This famous Pennsylvania Revolutionary War battle is re-enacted
every September. BRANDYWINE
12. Used as a summer home, this Vanderbilt mansion is a landmark in
Newport, RI. THE BREAKERS

Bonus question 1

General James Oglethorpe founded this Georgia city that is now a
paper manufacturing center. SAVANNAH

Bonus question 2

In which section of the map of Georgia is Savannah located? 4

Picture of pond

Slide Show

1. The landmark Old Statehouse in Hartford, CT was designed by this
Colonial-era architect. CHARLES BULFINCH
2. The lobby of this New York City landmark has an 82-foot indoor
waterfall. TRUMP TOWER
3. Independence Hall holds the chair used by GEORGE WASHINGTON at the
Constitutional Convention.
4.This New Jersey area is said to be home to the legendary winged
beast called "Jersey Devil." PINE BARRONS

Happy Independence Day USA!

Clues for next week's game...
Washington, DC guidebook
Stovepipe hat
Teddy bear
Wheel chair

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