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This landmark, found in Berlin, is one of the best-known landmarks in Germany. It is a symbol of peace that was built in the eighteenth century and now can be considered a symbol of unity.

Another Berlin landmark, built in th 1890s, is this church, which was nearly destroyed by bombing in 1943. As a result a new church was built around the ruined core spire for remembrance and peace.

On Sept 9, 1850, this state became the 31st state in the US.

This California school mascot is the anteaters.
(That's the right church, named for Wilhelm I.)

This YA novel is about the search for an Easter egg in 1980s video games.

On September 10, 1913, this road opened as the first paved cross-country highway.

This 1951 memoir by Clinton Twiss was about his adventures living in a trailer and traveling across America with his wife Merle, many of their episodes occurred on the Lincoln Highway, which was later turned into a film staring Desi Arnez and Lucille Ball.

This monolithic limestone promontory is sometimes called, 'The Pillars of Hercules', and played an important role in WWII.

This is is an elevated ridge in Jordan, approximately 2,330 ft above sea level, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the place where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land.

This 1988 Gold Medal Olympic skater also had his own program on Food Network for awhile.

Brian Boitano battled this other Brian for the Battle of the Brian’s in the 1988 olympics.

These cooked terrestial gastropod mollusks are usually enjoyed as an hors d'oeuvre in France, taste delicious, and are frequently referred to by their French name.

This woman was the singing voice for leading actresses in the movies "The King and I," "My Fair Lady," and "West Side Story."

Ironically, this actor, who portrayed Freddie Eynsford-Hill in the 1964 film, could sing, but his voice was also dubbed in. He became better known as a world-famous character.

This tall hotel was featured in Mission - Impossible, Ghost Protocol.

This famous tower has a restaurant on the 95th floor called The Signature Room.

The collision of these two ships in 1956 stirred memories of the Titanic, even though there was a minimum loss of life when one sank the next day.

On July 1, 1776, this American lawyer and politician rode horseback to Philadelphia from Dover, Delaware. The next day, he cast a crucial vote that paved the way for the passage of the Declaration of Independence.

In September, 1940, these caves with their wall paintings were discovered in southwestern France.

On Sept 13, 1996, this American rapper/producer/actor was killed in a drive-by shooting.

On September 13, 1759, this famous battle on the 'Plains of Abraham' resulted in Britain defeating France for the possession of what would become Canada.

On September 14, 1927, this dancer was strangled when her silk scarf was entangled in the hubcap of her open car.

Who is Isadora Duncan?
In 1958 this nuclear submarine made a successful transit submerged under the North Pole.

On September 17, 1862, this momentous battle helped to enlarge the Union reason for fighting the Civil War.

Because of the small victory at Antietam, it was enough for President Lincoln to issue this five days later.

This 1977 film was about the effort of the Allies to take 3 crucial bridges in Holland, starting on September 17, 1944.

Not long after Richthofen's death, this pilot took over as head of the 'Flying Circus.'. He eventually became the commander of the Luftwaffe in WWII.

This popular Vietnamese street food is a soup of tasty broth, rice noodles, herbs and meat, usually beef or chicken.

This tasty Vietnamese sandwich usually made with variety of cooked meats, pate, fresh herbs on a baguette bun.

Ken Dryden won 6 stanley cups with this team, and was later elected Member of Parliament.

Another celebrated Canadiens goalie was this man, who was also head coach of the Colorado Avalanche for awhile.

These twins were the second set of identical twins to play on the same NHL team -- New York Rangers from 1995-96.

Who is Margaret Thatcher?
Prince Edward Island is known as the site for this children's book, and is visited by thousands every year.

Author: L.M. Montgomery
Place: Cavendish
This writer was a Steamboat pilot, a prospector, and has written about one of the most memorable boys in American Literature.
This character also takes a memorable journey down the Mississippi.

This state flag consists of the colors and heraldry from the coat-of-arms of the two families to whom the state's founder belonged.

On Sept 19, 1893, this country became the first country to grant all women the right to vote.

In September 19, 1959, Nikita Khrushchev was barred from visiting this popular destination.

Disneyland?
Repeating: This state flag consists of the colors and heraldry of the two families to which the state's founder belonged.
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This California school's mascot is the banana slug.