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- 4. This founding father is best known for the award-winning musical based on his life
- 5. Ford's famous car, often referred to as the "pony car"
- 7. The name of the statue at the top fo the Capitol Dome
- 10. This battle effectively ended the American Revolution
- 11. When Ponce de Leon arrived on the coast of Florida, he named the land “La Florida” which means land of this
- 13. Ford’s version of the jeep produced during WWII
- 15. James Hoban, who designed the White House was born in this nation
- 17. The home of George Washington on the banks of the Potomac River
- 22. First U.S. President to be born in a hospital
- 23. The only permanent DaVinci painting in D.C. is located in this Smithsonian
- 25. The first mass-produced automobile built by Ford
- 27. This is the oldest U.S. Senate office building
- 29. This cuddly-looking animal is used for diplomacy purposes by China. D.C. currently has two.
- 31. This famous park near the National Mall is best known for its cherry blossom trees
- 34. The first document that formed the foundation of American government
- 36. The city where the U.S. Constitution was written
- 37. The part of the White House where the President’s office and staff sit.
- 40. This Michigan plant produced the B-24 Liberator bombers and was one of the largest locations for women in Ford plants
- 42. The FBI building is named after the first director of the agency
- 43. This transportation hub has appeared in many films including “The Godfather Part II,” “National Treasure,” and “The Pelican Brief”
- 46. This "Father of the Constitution" has a namesake road running along the National Mall
- 47. First U.S. President. He also has a monument on the National Mall.
- 48. Who severely damaged the Capitol during the War of 1812
- 49. The type of government the U.S. Constitution established
- 50. This original cabinet department is now an independent service with an underrated museum on Capitol Hill
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- 1. General who led French forces at Yorktown
- 2. This former U.S. President took up painting after his time in office and his works can be found in the book "Portraits of Courage"
- 3. The first permanent English settlement in America
- 6. This founding father is enshrined on the U.S. $100 bill
- 8. This iconic lady from WWII represents the impact women had at companies like Ford
- 9. There are 27 amendments to this founding document
- 12. The oldest branch of the U.S. military
- 14. The first woman elected to the U.S. Congress
- 16. The U.S. President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- 18. Birthplace of the most U.S. Presidents
- 19. Military branch with a memorial next to Ford's office building
- 20. The first U.S. President to live in the White House
- 21. This Ford vehicle made history in 2019 by becoming the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for 40 consecutive years
- 24. The shape of the President's office in the White House
- 26. The first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution
- 28. The writer of America's national anthem
- 30. Frenchman who planned out Washington, D.C.
- 32. The last U.S. State to join the union
- 33. This iconic structure will host today's swearing in ceremony
- 35. This museum is home to the original Star-Spangled Banner
- 38. The total number of articles in the original U.S. Constitution
- 39. Ford’s P40 fighter planes manufactured for war efforts
- 41. Resident of the U.S. President in Washington, D.C.
- 44. The side of the Capitol that the House of Representatives meets
- 45. U.S. President with the shortest term in office
