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?
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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?
Space & Astronomy
Amazing Facts About The Aquarius Zodiac Sign
Despite having the word "aqua" in its name, Aquarius isn't a water sign. Instead, it's actually an air sign.
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?
Environment & Climate
10 Amazing Facts About Poinsettias
Did you know that poinsettias were named after the first US Minister of Mexico, Joel Roberts Poinsett?
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?
Film & TV
20 Fun Facts About Cartman From South Park
Cartman from South Park is loosely based on a high school classmate of Trey Parker, one of South Park’s co-creators.
Holidays & Celebrations
National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day | November 15
Did you know that the coldest spot in a fridge is at the back, as it's more sheltered from warm air when you open the door?
Fashion & Beauty
8 Definitive Facts About Doc Martens
Pope John Paul II ordered a white pair of Doc Martens for himself and a few more pairs for his staff in the Vatican!