This German-American aerospace engineer developed Redstone, Jupiter, and Juno rockets for the U.S. Army. His magnum opus, the Saturn V, helped deliver American astronauts to the moon in 1969.
What famous ice cream business Joliet, Illinois in 1940?
In 1966, this nature center was born when this Cleveland-area community blocked an effort to build a freeway through its neighborhood.
The first female director of a planetarium (acting as Director of the Adler Planetarium from 1937-1947) was Maude ____
This lovely desk set including a calendar, blotter, was inlaid with ____.
A large vessel used to mix wine and water in ancient Greece was known as a _______. Ones known as “volute” have elaborate scrolling handles, like this one at the Getty Villa.
Circus magnate John Ringling completed his __Gothic-inspired mansion in Sarasota, FL in 1926, and named it “Ca’ d’Zan,” which translates to House of John in this Italian dialect.
Only 8 known examples survive of the swan vase by this famous china and porcelain company. One remains in the lobby of the Plant Museum.
What magazine has multiple covers in the Knights of Columbus Museum's collection? It's also a current publication of the Knights of Columbus.
What is the athletic synonym for a mutation in plants?
Who wrote the Rights of Man and Common Sense?
The Father of the Poster.
The Wheat Stalk in M.F. Hussain's mural symbolizes India's ________ Revolution.
The famous cartoon turtle who taught children to “Duck and Cover” under their school desks in the 1950’s.
The ship that made radio famous.
This Brooklyn artist repurposes broken toys and other “trash” to create sculptural pieces that challenge viewers to think about their impact on the world.
What under pressure substance did fireless Porter locomotives use for fuel?
Media for the shoes in Bing's photograph
Used throughout Victorian society as a muscle relaxer, cough suppressant, and more, this medicine is highly addictive
This furry friend named Touc, painted by Henri Tulouse-Laurec, is a fan favorite at the Hammer Museum at UCLA. What kind of animal is he?
Central heating made these obsolete, but these radiators used this to heat spaces.