History & Events
The Mesmerizing History of the Maya Civilization
The fall of Nojpetén in 1697 to Spanish conquistadors marked the end of the once-great Maya civilization.
When you think of North American countries, your mind usually only goes to the U.S. and Canada. But did you know there are actually 23 countries in this continent?
Find out what they are and all the facts you need about them!
History & Events
The Mesmerizing History of the Maya Civilization
The fall of Nojpetén in 1697 to Spanish conquistadors marked the end of the once-great Maya civilization.
Holidays & Celebrations
13 Facts About Canadian Thanksgiving You Didn’t Know
The Butterball Turkey-Talk hotline in Canada answers over 100,000 turkey cooking questions every Thanksgiving season.
Geography & Places
50 Fun Facts About Mexico That Will Surprise You
Mexico is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, even larger than Spain, with over 125 million native speakers.
History & Events
A Brief History Of The Gold Rush
In the California Gold Rush, it wasn't the miners who made the most money but the merchants who sold them their tools!
Geography & Places
15 Wonderful Facts About Wyoming
In 1921, Wyoming became the first US state to grant women over 21 the right to vote.
Buildings & Construction
Interesting Facts About The 7 Wonders Of The Modern World
Did you know that the Colosseum amphitheater in Rome was built by tens of thousands of slaves around 80 A.D?
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?
Buildings & Construction
17 Mind Blowing Facts About Mount Rushmore
Did you know that it cost almost a million US dollars to carve the four Presidents' faces into Mount Rushmore?
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?