This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri town is home to the world’s largest pecan, displayed in front of the local visitor center? (Hint: It’s a small town in Lafayette County.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri river is the longest river in North America?” is the Missouri River,…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri river is the longest river in North America? (Hint: It begins in Montana and flows across Missouri before joining the Mississippi River.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri town hosts the state’s oldest continuously operating county fair?” is Palmyra, in Marion County.
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri town is home to Missouri’s oldest continuously operating county fair, first held in 1853? (Hint: The fairgrounds are located in northeast Missouri.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri town is home to the Battle of Lexington State Historic Site?” is Lexington, where…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri town is home to the Battle of Lexington State Historic Site, known for the Civil War “Battle of the Hemp Bales”? (Hint: It sits on the Missouri River east of Kansas City.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri city is home to…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri city is known as the “Cave State Capital,” with over 6,000 documented caves in the region? (Hint: This particular city is home to Fantastic Caverns, a ride-through cave.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri town is famous for being the boyhood home…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri town is famous for being the boyhood home of Mark Twain? (Hint: It sits on the Mississippi River.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri town is known for its unique geological formations called ‘elephant rocks’?” is Graniteville, home to Elephant Rocks State…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri town is known for its unique geological formations called “elephant rocks”? (Hint: The formations are made of giant pink granite boulders.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri city served as the state’s first capital from 1821 to 1826?” is St. Charles, which…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri city served as the state’s first capital from 1821 to 1826? (Hint: Today it’s a small town located on the Missouri River.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri river town is often called ‘The Little German Village’?” is Hermann, home to Missouri’s…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri river town is home to the annual “Heritage Festival and Craft Show” and is often called “The Little German Village”? (Hint: It’s famous for its wineries and German heritage.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri town is home to the Missouri University…
This Week’s Trivia Question
Which Missouri town is home to the Missouri University of Science and Technology? (Hint: It’s especially known for its engineering programs.) Last Week’s Answer:Last week’s answer, “Which Missouri town is the county seat of Chariton County?” is Keytesville, named after Vice President John C. Calhoun’s…
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