Throughout the month of October, we’ll be giving readers gear for the Annual Meeting. Each day will be a different trivia question, so check back in daily for your chance to win. To answer the trivia question, you will need to leave your answer as a comment here on this blog. All the comments will be held for moderation until the end of the day. A commenter to answer the question correctly will be chosen at random to win an item of Annual Meeting gear. There will be one prize-winner each day. Once you win, you will be ineligible to win again during this blog series.

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Today’s trivia question:
In which San Francisco suburb can you find the world’s oldest working light bulb?
The AAA Annual Meeting will be held this year in San Francisco from November 14-18. If you have not done so already, be sure to register for the meeting and workshops, and book your hotel.
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Livermore!
Livermore
The world’s oldest working light bulb is located in a fire department station in Livermore, CA.
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Suburb: Livermore!
Livermore?!
I had to look this up but the answer is really interesting!
It’s in Livermore at the Livermore fire station no. 6. And fs been burning since 1901!
Livermore!
Livermore at a Fire station (I think)