Holidays & Celebrations
20 Noteworthy Facts About November
Did you know that the full moon in November is traditionally called the Beaver Moon in the US?
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Holidays & Celebrations
20 Noteworthy Facts About November
Did you know that the full moon in November is traditionally called the Beaver Moon in the US?
Geography & Places
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.
Holidays & Celebrations
20 Interesting Facts About October
In October 1974 the very first McDonald's in the UK opened its doors in London, and is still operating today!
Geography & Places
15 Intriguing Facts About Indiana
Did you know that the first ever US train robbery took place in Indiana?
Mathematics & Statistics
17 Cool Facts About The Number 17
According to MIT the number 17 is the most commonly randomly selected number between 1 and 20.
Animals & Wildlife
13 Terrific Facts About The Tyrannosaurus Rex
Did you know that the Tyrannosaurus rex (T-Rex) only lived in North America?
Holidays & Celebrations
20 Interesting Facts About September
The Romans often associated different months with different gods. September is associated with Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.
Mathematics & Statistics
Eighteen Fun Facts About The Number 18
In China the number 18 is considered lucky because it sounds similar to the phrase "definitely get rich".
Film & TV
5 Nifty Facts About Nemo
In Finding Nemo, did you know that Nemo was the only surviving fish out of 400 eggs?
Geography & Places
15 Cool Facts About Connecticut
Did you know that the hamburger’s official birthplace is Connecticut, U.S. in 1900?
Holidays & Celebrations
20 Awesome Facts About August
In August 1762 the sandwich, as we know it, was created when the Earl of Sandwich requested meat between two pieces of bread.
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?