Wall Street Insider Tour Quiz
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40 Wall Street was almost:
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The financial crisis of 2008 was largely triggered by the collapse of which financial product?
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What unexpected animal is featured on a weathervane atop Trinity Church?
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The fence around Bowling Green has missing sections due to:
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Trinity Church, located at the end of Wall Street, is famous for being the final resting place of which U.S. founding father?
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Hamilton's grave in Trinity Church became a popular tourist site after the release of:
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Beaver Street was named after:
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The Charging Bull statue was meant to symbolize:
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During the financial crisis of 2008, what term was used to describe large, failing financial institutions?
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Which part of Federal Hall is often confused with its original role in U.S. history?
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The Wall Street Bombing of 1920 targeted:
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The Mercantile Exchange was famous for:
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The Wall on Wall Street was demolished in the late 1600s because:
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The "Fearless Girl" statue was initially placed:
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Domenico’s was a famous restaurant that catered primarily to:
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Commodity trading on Wall Street originally started with which product?
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What caused the Great Wall Street Crash of 1929?
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What historical event led to the toppling of the statue of King George III at Bowling Green Park in 1776?
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The Canyon of Heroes got its name from:
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The Bombing of JP Morgan Bank in 1920 led to what unusual form of historical commemoration?
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Zuccotti Park, during the Occupy Wall Street protests, was notable for its rules against:
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The Charging Bull statue was originally:
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What key role did 40 Wall Street play during the Cold War?
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The New York Mercantile Exchange originally focused on trading which commodity?
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York holds a significant portion of the world’s:
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Occupy Wall Street protesters used which of the following creative tactics to get around the ban on tents in Zuccotti Park?
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Occupy Wall Street used the slogan:
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The phrase "Wall Street" was first used to describe:
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The Manhattan Water Company disguised its true intentions by pretending to supply water. What did it really want to do?
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Trinity Church was originally built in the late 1600s but had to be rebuilt twice. The second time was due to:
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The New York Stock Exchange building has a ceiling modeled after which famous European landmark?
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The famous Fearless Girl statue originally faced which iconic landmark?
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During the financial crisis of 2008, what unusual item became a symbol of protest against Wall Street?
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The Charging Bull statue was originally placed on Wall Street as:
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The Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park famously called for:
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Why does Federal Hall hold a unique place in U.S. history?
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The New York Stock Exchange building was expanded due to:
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The Manhattan Water Company charter had a sneaky loophole that allowed its founders to:
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The fence around Bowling Green Park is significant because:
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40 Wall Street famously lost the title of world’s tallest building to which rival skyscraper?
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Federal Hall served as New York’s first:
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The Bombing of JP Morgan Bank in 1920 resulted in:
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Beaver Street got its name from:
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Domenico's, the financial district’s legendary Italian restaurant, was famous for what unique feature?
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Commodity trading first began in lower Manhattan with which item?
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Bowling Green Park is the oldest public park in New York City. Its name comes from:
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The original purpose of the New York Stock Exchange's bell was to:
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York holds approximately how much of the world’s official gold reserves?
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The statue of King George III in Bowling Green Park was toppled by:
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In 40 Wall Street’s long history, it briefly held the title of:
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