Geography & Places
15 Magnificent Facts About Minnesota
Minnesota is home to the largest ball of twine and weighs an incredible 17,400 pounds!
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Geography & Places
15 Magnificent Facts About Minnesota
Minnesota is home to the largest ball of twine and weighs an incredible 17,400 pounds!
Geography & Places
15 Fun & Interesting Facts About Michigan
Did you know that there are more miles of freshwater shoreline in Michigan than in any other US state?
Geography & Places
15 Mind-Blowing Facts About Massachusetts
Did you know that there's a house made of 100,000 newspapers in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA?
Geography & Places
15 Mind-Blowing Facts About Maryland
There’s a community in Maryland called Boring. It has 40 houses, a church, Post Office, a fire company, and well... not much else.
Buildings & Construction
12 Exciting Facts About The Eiffel Tower
Did you know that taking photos of the Eiffel Tower after dusk is illegal?
Geography & Places
15 Knowledgeable Facts About Kentucky
Did you know that Kentucky has more than 1,100 navigable miles of lakes and rivers to explore?
Geography & Places
15 Interesting Facts About Iowa
Did you know that humankind’s greatest invention, sliced bread, was invented in the state of Iowa?
Geography & Places
15 Impressive Facts About Illinois
Did you know that the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago, Illinois, showcased the world's first Ferris Wheel?
Geography & Places
15 Fascinating Facts About Louisiana
Did you know that Louisiana has the highest number of alligators in the US, with Florida is a close second?
Geography & Places
20 Strange Facts About North Korea
Did you know that in North Korea, only elites and a handful of specialist workers have access to the internet?
Geography & Places
15 Interesting Facts About Idaho
The deepest river gorge in the US is in Idaho, and at 7,993 feet deep, it actually exceeds the depth of the Grand Canyon!
Geography & Places
15 Fascinating Facts About Maine
Until 2003, a town in western Maine, called Strong, was the toothpick capital of the world.