
Local Trivia – May 2026
Q1. Name the Jamestowner who was on the 1936 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team.Q2. When was the trolley system converted to electricity?Q3. Where was the original
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Q1. Name the Jamestowner who was on the 1936 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team.Q2. When was the trolley system converted to electricity?Q3. Where was the original

Q1. What was introduced to the city hose company in 1896?Q2. Who became active in the operation which included the lease shoe department?Q3. Who was

Q1. What carbonated soft drink was originally known as “Brad’s Drink?”Q2. In 1886, what was the population of Jamestown?Q3. What was a regular Saturday potpourri

Q1. Name the table company that was on Harrison Street.Q2. How many gallons of gas could you buy with rationing stamps during World War II?Q3.

Q1. What year was the trolley system converted to electricity?Q2. On what street was the Jamestown Alpaca Mills built in 1874?Q3. Who enforced the air

Q1. How did Shea’s Cleaners get its name?Q2. What was the theme song for the JHS Band in the 1985-1986 season?Q3. Who owned the Columbia

Q1. What local musician played for Lucille Ball, Eddie Arnold, and Bob Hope?Q2. Who built the Moose Lodge?Q3. How many jeeps were used by the

Q1. Jamestown was honored by a visit in 1976 by what youthful European monarch?Q2. What was the complaint of D.C. Breed who had the first

Q1. How many championships did the JHS varsity basketball team win in 1948-49?Q2. Who is “Jamestown’s First Lady” of music?Q3. What is the area of

Q1. What year was Lucille Ball born?Q2. What was the name of the production staged at Municipal Stadium for the Sesquincennial?Q3. What was the former