• What is the "Peanut Capital" of the world?
    Dothan, Alabama
    Page 16


  • What is the "land of the midnight sun"?
    Alaska
    Page 18


  • Where does the term "Pony Expressionism" come from?
    The Trail of Painted Ponies
    Page 22


  • Where do the Peninsular Big Horn Sheep live?
    Palm Springs, CA and the Bighorn Institute
    Page 24


  • The "Lions on Safari" supported which REAL lions?
    The Sacramento Zoo
    Page 26


  • Which city chose artistic trees to decorate the landscape?
    San Diego
    Page 28


  • What did Tony Bennett, the famous singer, decorate for the city of San Francisco?
    A giant heart
    Page 30


  • Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger painted one of these for the city of San Jose...be careful...they bite!
    A giant shark
    Page 32

  • What is one of the oldest communities in California?
    San Luis Obispo, founded in 1774
    Page 34
 

 

  • Where is Pike's Peak?
    Colorado Springs, CO
    Page 36


  • Where can you find real Pumas as well as artistic ones?
    Durango, CO
    Page 38


  • What type of bird loves to migrate to Longmont, CO?
    Canadian Geese
    Page 40


  • Which state had their senator and congressman support their public art project?
    Connecticut
    Senator Christopher Dodd and Congressman Christopher Shays Page 42


  • Which NASCAR loving city created three public art projects?
    Wilmington, DE
    Page 44


  • This is an election year...do you know who created the symbols for the two major parties and why?
    Thomas Nast created them as cartoons in the 1870's to poke fun at the politicians

  • What did he create?
    Elephants for the Republicans and Donkeys for the Democrats

  • Where can you find these "Party Animals"?
    Washington, DC
    Page 48