Geography & Places
15 Glorious Facts About Georgia
Did you know that the Georgian city of Savannah is the most haunted city in the United States?
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Geography & Places
15 Glorious Facts About Georgia
Did you know that the Georgian city of Savannah is the most haunted city in the United States?
Geography & Places
The 5 Most Haunted Hotels in America
The Stanley Hotel in Colorado is the location where Stephen King came up with the concept for “The Shining” in 1977.
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.
Geography & Places
15 Intriguing Facts About Indiana
Did you know that the first ever US train robbery took place in Indiana?
Business & Economy
11 Interesting Facts About The Twin Towers
The Twin Towers cost $900 million to construct. When adjusted for inflation today, this is equivalent to over $5 billion.
Sports & Activities
5 Differences Between Rugby Union and American Football
Did you know English rugby is believed to date back to 1823 at the school of Rugby in Warwickshire, England?
Geography & Places
15 Cool Facts About Connecticut
Did you know that the hamburger’s official birthplace is Connecticut, U.S. in 1900?
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?
Geography & Places
15 Fun Facts About Florida
Did you know that Central Florida is actually the most prone place for lightening in the whole of the USA?
Geography & Places
15 Astounding Facts About Arizona
Did you know that London Bridge now resides in Arizona? The bridge, fully intact, now sits at Lake Havasu City.
Mathematics & Statistics
Why Doesn’t The U.S. Use The Metric System?
A bill was almost passed to make the U.S. adopt the metric system, however this huge infrastructure change would've cost too much.
Geography & Places
15 Amazing Facts About Alaska
Did you know that Russia is so close to Alaska that you can actually swim there?