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Why Do We Eat Turkey on Christmas Day?
87% of British people believe that Christmas would not be the same without a traditional roast turkey.
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Why Do We Eat Turkey on Christmas Day?
87% of British people believe that Christmas would not be the same without a traditional roast turkey.
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Festive Facts About The Christmas Pudding
In 1595, the Christmas Pudding was renamed the Plum Pudding, and consisted of breadcrumbs, eggs, dried fruits & spirits.
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Facts About The Garden Of Eden
According to the first book of the Old Testament, the Garden of Eden was an earthly paradise, home to the first man & woman.
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15 Cool Facts About Candy Canes
Did you know that the world's largest candy cane was created in 2011 and was 63 feet tall?
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27 Interesting Facts About the United Kingdom
London is one of the most cultural diverse cities in the world; about 25% of London's residents were born outside of England!
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10 Facts About Pumpkins To Prepare You for Halloween
Did you know that the original Greek name for the pumpkin was "pepon", which meant "large melon"?
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Sweet, Sweet Halloween InfoGraphic
Did you know that over 36 million U.S. children from ages 5-13 will go trick-or-treating this year?
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World Zombie Day | October 13
The first Zombie Walk took place at Monroeville Mall, which is the location where George Romero filmed Dawn of the Dead.
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5 Golden Facts About Gold
Since about 1500 AD, there has been an estimated total of 100,000 tons of gold that have been mined.
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5 Fun Facts About Toilet Paper
There is a practice in some hotels in Japan of folding the first square of the roll into origami shapes.
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11 Crazy State Laws InfoGraphic
There's a certain way you have to ride an elevator in New York. Doing so in a way they haven't mandated is technically illegal.
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The Twelve Gods of Mount Olympus
The first Olympic Games were held in Elis, a site in Ancient Greece. They were held in honor of the infamous Greek Gods.