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 Indiana Quick Quiz

  1.      How did the cardinal bird get its name?October 16 - October 22 The Week in Indiana History | Spotlight on Lake
  2.    What is a group of cardinal birds referred to?  
  3.    Where do cardinal birds get their red plumage from?
  4.    Are female or male cardinal birds more vocal?

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March 2, 1933 The Indiana Legislature adopted the cardinal as the official state bird.

 

March 4, 1889 Benjamin Harrison took the oath as president of the United States. As he placed his hand on the Bible, he wore a Prince Albert coat made for him by the A. J. Treat and Sons Tailor Shop at 24 N. Pennsylvania Street in Indianapolis.

 

March 7, 1974 Jenna Fischer, American actress (The Office), born in Fort Wayne.

 

March 7, 1917 Governor James Goodrich signed orders to create a major north-south road called Main Market Highway 1. It was later named State Road 1 and then US 31.

 

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Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken at the Historical Society in Indianapolis.

 

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Answers:     1. The crimson robes and caps worn by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church     2. A college, conclave, or Vatican     3. From their food, particularly wild grapes, dogwood berries, and mulberries     4. Female cardinals are more vocal. They often sing while sitting on the nest to tell their male when to bring food and stay away.

 

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