Tuesday, July 5, 2011

New York Trivia Tuesday

If you're the first person to comment with the correct answer on Trivia Tuesday posts, you'll get 50% off the Amazing New York Race of your choice! Feeling smart? Then answer this week's challenge:

Now favored by tourists, summer moviegoers and many a New Yorker stopping to enjoy the fresh air, Bryant Park has been a public space for as far back as 1686, when Thomas Donegan, New York's colonial governor, designated it as such. But it went mostly unused until 1823, when it became:

a) a military training ground
b) a graveyard
c) a schoolhouse
d) a swimming hole

Check back on Thursday for the answer to this week's trivia question, and to see if you're the winner!

2 comments:

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