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Florida or Wisconsin? Trivia Quiz
The Sunshine State or America's Dairyland? One state is famous for orange juice, palm trees, and alligators. The other is the "Beer Capital of the U.S.", the land of cheese, and the Green Bay Packers. Which town to which state?
A classification quiz
by GBfan.
Estimated time: 4 mins.
Fond du LacBarabooWaupunLake GenevaLargoIndian Rocks BeachWinter HavenChristmasPembroke PinesCuba City
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Baraboo
Answer: Wisconsin
Baraboo is in the lower center of Wisconsin not far from the capital, Madison. Devil's Lake State Park in Baraboo is the largest state park in Wisconsin and known for its incredible rock formations.
2. Cuba City
Answer: Wisconsin
If you guessed Florida due to its proximity to Cuba, I'd totally understand. Cuba City is in the southwest corner of the state and known for their high school's girls' basketball team which has won the state title more than any other high school in Wisconsin.
3. Christmas
Answer: Florida
"It's always Christmas in Florida" thanks to a small town located between Orlando and the Kennedy Space Center. The town is decorated for Christmas year-round including a perennial decorated tree that stays up even in the summer.
4. Fond du Lac
Answer: Wisconsin
Fond du Lac is located on Lake Winnebago, one of the deepest lakes in America. With a population of over 40,000 people, Fond du Lac isn't a small town, and is home to the yearly Fondue Fest. The city set a Guinness World Record for the largest fondue set.
5. Indian Rocks Beach
Answer: Florida
Nestled on the Gulf of Mexico is a charming beach town located halfway between Clearwater Beach and St Pete Beach. Although Wisconsin is known for their American Indian heritage, so was Florida with the Seminole tribe.
6. Lake Geneva
Answer: Wisconsin
Less than an hour from Milwaukee and an hour from Chicago comes Lake Geneva. If you were around in the 1960s or 70s, the city was known for Hugh Hefner's Playboy Club. The small town is also famous for their recording studio used by the likes of Cheap Trick, Nine Inch Nails, and Iron Maiden.
7. Largo
Answer: Florida
Florida has technically two Largo cities. Down in the Keys, you have Key Largo; Humphrey Bogart can tell you about this city. But nestled in Pinellas County just west of Tampa is an 80,000 plus population city named Largo. Their high school cross country team was national champions in the 70s and 80s.
8. Pembroke Pines
Answer: Florida
When you think pine trees, Wisconsin would be a great first instinct to go with. But Pembroke Pines is in southeast Miami just a stone's throw from Miami in Broward County. In recent years, rapper Kodak Black, actress Bella Thorne, and 2020 winner of the Australian Open tennis tournament, Sofia Kenin, all come from Pembroke Pines.
9. Winter Haven
Answer: Florida
Not too far from Orlando, you'll find Winter Haven in Florida. Home of the LegoLand Amusement Park, Cypress Gardens, and over 40,000 residents, Winter Haven is smack dab in the middle of the Sunshine State.
10. Waupun
Answer: Wisconsin
You might get sent to the slammer if you missed this one. Waupun has been home to the State Penitentiary for years. Originally the town was supposed to be spelled "Waubun" but after being spelled incorrectly for many years they just kept it with the new spelling.
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