Local Trivia – March 2024
Q1. Jamestown schools were the first in the state to teach what 2 subjects?Q2. What deli on King St. was known for its subs?Q3. What
Q1. Jamestown schools were the first in the state to teach what 2 subjects?Q2. What deli on King St. was known for its subs?Q3. What
We had another great trivia fundraising event at Shawbucks this year! This event began in 2017, and we have been holding it every February. We
Q1. Who won a contest to name the ‘Jaguars’?Q2. What Hall of Fame bowler won the Ten Pin Classic in 1956?Q3. What was the former
Q1. What building housed the Centennial Store?Q2. Who was the first president of the Political Equality Club?Q3. What was the slogan of Lobocks Furniture Store?Q4.
Q1. What is the nickname of the Second Ward?Q2. What service organization started Moonbrook?Q3. What was unusual about the 1898 JHS football team?Q4. Who owned
Q1. On what day, month, and year did the first railroad train come through Jamestown?Q2. When was Rescue Engine’s last firehouse?Q3. In 1815, one could
Q1. What ward did Vivian Taylor represent?Q2. What was the name of the donut shop located on 3rd Street in the 1950s?Q3. What type of
Q1. In what year was Jamestown considered a city in New York?Q2. Who was the proprietor of the first tavern in Jamestown?Q3. How many horses
Q1. Where was the American Aristotype Company located?Q2. What is the name of the VFW Post?Q3. Who did Jamestown Mayor Carlson run against in 1975?Q4.
Q1. What is the slogan of Avis car rental?Q2. Who was swimming coach at JHS in 1962?Q3. What city park used to have airplanes land
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