Sunday, September 20, 2015

Alan Rock's Trivia


Q: Who was the gal that worked long and hard hours on assembly lines during World War II. What was her nickname, which was even set to music in honor of her on recordings and during dances and other musical events?  

A: The wonderful gal who helped with the manufacture of aircraft and other equipment needed by our troops was Rosie the Riveter.

A: The world's first electric traffic light signal was installed over 75 years ago in Cleveland, Ohio, at the intersection of Euclid Avenue and East 105th Street.

Q: In what year did Congress declare the Fourth of July as a national holiday?  

A: In 1870, the Fourth of July became a national holiday.

Q: How many milk or baby teeth does a child have?  

A: 20

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