Geography & Places
15 Notable Facts About Utah
Did you know that it's illegal to cause a catastrophe in the state of Utah?
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!
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?
Geography & Places
15 Sharp Facts About South Carolina
South Carolina produces 60,000 tons of peaches annually, which is more than Georgia (The Peach State) produces.
Geography & Places
15 Revealing Facts About Rhode Island
Did you know that there are nearly 400 miles of shoreline and over 100 beaches in Rhode Island?
Geography & Places
15 Inviting Facts About Oregon
Did you know that the largest living organism in the world, a mushroom, lives and thrives in Oregon?
Geography & Places
15 Monumental Facts About Oklahoma
Did you know that Oklahoma is struck by an average of 62 tornadoes every year?
Geography & Places
15 Outstanding Facts About Ohio
Did you know that a couple in Ohio once posted their child to their grandparents through the US Postal Service?
Geography & Places
15 Remarkable Facts About North Dakota
Did you know that around 90% of North Dakota is all farmland?
Geography & Places
15 Notable Facts About North Carolina
Did you know that Pepsi-Cola was created in 1893 by Caleb Davis Bradham in North Carolina?
Geography & Places
50 Incredible Facts About The Fifty US States
Did you know that the first American colony to declare its independence from Britain was Rhode Island?