Local Trivia – January 2025
Q1. What year was the first policewoman on the job?Q2. What New York City parade did the JHS band march in, in 1984?Q3. What was
Q1. What year was the first policewoman on the job?Q2. What New York City parade did the JHS band march in, in 1984?Q3. What was
Q1. Name a radio personality who has a “cup of happiness.”Q2. What type of trees used to line Washington Street?Q3. What newspaper was first issued
Q1. What governor picked the JHS band to represent NY State in Florida?Q2. Under whose direction was the midget football program starter?Q3. Who was the
Q1. What happened to the William Ross residence?Q2. What was “Vart Land?”Q3. What was the name of the cigar store where Lucille Ball worked?Q4. What
Q1. What Buffalo TV personality was student manager for the 1951 JHS basketball team?Q2. What lumber company was located on Steele Street?Q3. What jewelry store
Q1. What year was JCC established?Q2. What day did they finish building the new telephone corporation?Q3. On what street is the college stadium?Q4. Where was
Q1. What ex-tackle who played for the Philadelphia Eagles was born in Jamestown?Q2. What was the first play to open in the Jamestown Theatre?Q3. What
Q1. Who was the first doctor in Jamestown?Q2. In what year was the idea of plank roads brought to New York State?Q3. What school was
Q1. What hardware store was located at 215 Cherry Street?Q2. What was the name of the psychedelic dance hall on Pine St. in the 1960s?Q3.
Q1. After Reuben Fenton retired from public office, what was his occupation?Q2. What was the first steamboat on Chautauqua Lake?Q3. What was the first president
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