Geography & Places
15 Fascinating Facts About Maine
Until 2003, a town in western Maine, called Strong, was the toothpick capital of the world.
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.
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Geography & Places
15 Fascinating Facts About Maine
Until 2003, a town in western Maine, called Strong, was the toothpick capital of the world.
Geography & Places
15 Fascinating Facts About Delaware
Delaware was once home to the tallest tower of Lego in the world standing at 113 feet tall!
Geography & Places
15 Precious Facts About Pennsylvania
Did you know that a fire has been burning in Pennsylvania since 1962? It's estimated to keep burning for over 250 years.
Geography & Places
15 Knockout Facts About Kansas
Did you know that the state of Kansas has an average of 50 tornadoes every single year?
Geography & Places
15 Glorious Facts About Georgia
Did you know that the Georgian city of Savannah is the most haunted city in the United States?
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15 Awesome Facts About Arkansas
In Arkansas it is illegal to honk a car horn after 9pm in the vicinity of establishments that sell sandwiches or cold drinks.
Geography & Places
15 Intriguing Facts About Indiana
Did you know that the first ever US train robbery took place in Indiana?
Geography & Places
15 Cool Facts About Connecticut
Did you know that the hamburger’s official birthplace is Connecticut, U.S. in 1900?
Geography & Places
15 Cool Facts About Colorado
Did you know that in 1971 Colorado became the only U.S. state to reject hosting the Olympics?
Geography & Places
15 Fun Facts About Florida
Did you know that Central Florida is actually the most prone place for lightening in the whole of the USA?
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15 Astounding Facts About Arizona
Did you know that London Bridge now resides in Arizona? The bridge, fully intact, now sits at Lake Havasu City.
Geography & Places
15 Amazing Facts About Alaska
Did you know that Russia is so close to Alaska that you can actually swim there?