Geography & Places
15 Wonderful Facts About Wyoming
In 1921, Wyoming became the first US state to grant women over 21 the right to vote.
The United States of America is composed of 50 unique states, each with its own rich and deep history. The United States covers almost 3.8 million square miles and has a population of approximately 328 million.
You don’t need to be living the American dream to learn about these amazing states; all you have to do is keep reading!
Geography & Places
15 Wonderful Facts About Wyoming
In 1921, Wyoming became the first US state to grant women over 21 the right to vote.
Geography & Places
15 Surprising Facts About Wisconsin
Did you know that the deadliest wildfire in US history was in Wisconsin in 1871, killing around 3,000 people?
Geography & Places
15 Wonderful Facts About Washington
Did you know the state of Washington was named after the first US president George Washington?
Geography & Places
15 Vivacious Facts About Virginia
Did you know that the US state of Virginia was named after Queen Elizabeth I in the 16th century?
Geography & Places
15 Tantalizing Facts About West Virginia
Did you know that West Virginia was the first US state to build brick roads?
Geography & Places
15 Magnificent Facts About Vermont
Did you know that Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the United States?
Geography & Places
15 Notable Facts About Utah
Did you know that it's illegal to cause a catastrophe in the state of Utah?
Geography & Places
15 Terrific Facts About Texas
Did you know that Texas is the second-largest US State and is bigger than any European country?
Geography & Places
15 Tantalizing Facts About Tennessee
Did you know that in Tennessee, it was illegal to teach the theory of evolution in schools between 1925 & 1976?
Geography & Places
15 Significant Facts About South Dakota
Did you know that the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil was unearthed in South Dakota?
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15 Sharp Facts About South Carolina
South Carolina produces 60,000 tons of peaches annually, which is more than Georgia (The Peach State) produces.
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15 Revealing Facts About Rhode Island
Did you know that there are nearly 400 miles of shoreline and over 100 beaches in Rhode Island?