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Questions

 When you think you know the correct answer to the questions, circle the answer, read and follow the directions below the question to find where you need to go on the map.  You will begin your treasure hunt at your house, in the northwest corner of the map, where you see an X in the street.  On the Map, one block equals one square, and an intersection is where two roads will meet.
 

A.  Martin Luther King, Jr. 

C.  Thomas A. Edison

B.  Helen Keller

D.  Harriet Tubman

Question #1
I was called "The Wizard of Menlo Park."

Directions:

Answer A:  Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Go south and stop at the second intersection.

Answer B: Helen Keller

Go east and stop at the first intersection.

Answer C:  Thomas A. Edison

Go south and stop at the first intersection.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go east and stop at the first place you can buy something.

Question #2
I became deaf and blind because of a high fever when I was just 18 months old.

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go east 3 blocks.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go east 3 blocks.

Answer C: Thomas A. Edison

 Go south 3 blocks.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go south 3 blocks.

Question #3
I gave many speeches.  One famous speech started out, "I have a dream..."

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Go south and stop at the next intersection.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go south and stop two blocks later.

Answer C: Thomas A. Edison

Go south and stop three blocks later.

Answer D: Harriet Tubman

Go south and stop one block later.

Question #4
I was a slave, but escaped and earned the nickname, "Black Moses."

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go west and stop at the first intersection.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go south 6 blocks.

Answer C: Thomas A. Edison

 Go north two blocks.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go east and stop at the second intersection.

Question #5
This famous inventor work on the phonograph, lightbulb, and the first motion picture.

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go south and stop 4 blocks later.

Answer B: Helen Keller

  Go east 1 block.

Answer C:  Thomas A. Edison

Go north and stop at the first intersection.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go west 3 blocks.

Question #6
This famous leader became a pastor and followed the teachings of Gandhi who believed in peaceful demonstrations.

Directions:

Answer A:  Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Go west and stop at the first intersection.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go north 4 blocks.

Answer C:  Thomas A. Edison

Go south and stop at the last intersection.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go east 6 blocks.

Question #7
This famous person made many trips within the Underground Railroad to rescue hundreds of family members and other slaves.

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go south 5 blocks.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go east and stop at the last intersection.

Answer C:  Thomas A. Edison

Go north and stop at the first intersection.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go west 3 blocks.

Question #8
This famous person learned to communicate with help from a teacher named Annie Sullivan.

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go south two blocks.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go north two blocks.

Answer C:  Thomas A. Edison

Go west and stop at the next intersection.

Answer D: Harriet Tubman

 Go east and stop at the last intersection.

Question #9
When I died, one of my inventions was turned off to signify my death.

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go south 6 blocks.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go west and stop at the next intersection.

Answer C: Thomas A. Edison

 Go north one block.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Continue in the same direction, and stop at the next intersection.

Question #10
I was assassinated for my beliefs and hard work in creating an equal society for all people.

Directions:

Answer A:  Martin Luther King, Jr. 

At the nearest intersection, go east three blocks.

Answer B:  Helen Keller

Go north 2 blocks.

Answer C:  Thomas A. Edison

Go west to the last intersection.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go east and stop at the next intersection.

Question #11
With help from my teacher, I was able to graduate with honors from Radcliff College.  In my late life, I traveled to many hospitals visiting soldiers to give hope to those who'd lost theirs.

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go north and stop at the last intersection.

Answer B: Helen Keller

 Go south and stop at the last intersection.

Answer C:  Thomas A. Edison

Go east 4 blocks.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go east 2 blocks.

Question #12
I had a $40,000.00 reward posted for catching me, but no one ever did.  I died of pneumonia when I was more than 90 years old.

Directions:

Answer A: Martin Luther King, Jr. 

 Go south 2 blocks and stop at the building where your treasure lies.

Answer B:  Helen Keller

Go north 3 blocks and stop at the building where your treasure lies.

Answer C: Thomas A. Edison

 Go west 2 blocks and stop at the building where your treasure lies.

Answer D:  Harriet Tubman

Go east 2 blocks and stop at the building where your treasure lies.

Click on the treasure chest to find where you should have finished.