79 Hawaii Facts and Weird Laws
Hawaii is one of the 50 states of the United States. Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States on August 21, 1959. It is the only state in the tropics that is not in North America and is an...
View Article73 Massachusetts Facts and Weird Laws
Massachusetts attained statehood in 1788. It became the first state to join the Union. Massachusetts has many nicknames, The Bay State, The Old Colony State, Pilgrim State, and The Codfish State....
View Article73 Vermont Facts and Weird Laws
Vermont is the second smallest state in the USA. A state in the New England region of the United States. Vermont attained statehood on March 4, 1791. It was the 14th State in the Union. Also famous...
View Article73 New Hampshire Facts and Weird Laws
New Hampshire attained statehood on June 21, 1788. It was the ninth state to join the Union. New Hampshire has many nicknames, The Granite State, Mother of River, the White Mountain State, and...
View Article86 Indiana Facts and Weird Laws
The Hoosier State is rich in history, culture, and educational escapes. Fort Wayne, Lafayette, and Bloomington are cities you can visit other than Indianapolis–the state’s capital– to explore the...
View Article85 South Carolina Facts And Weird Laws
South Carolina is a unique state located in the Southeastern United States. The state has golf parks, water parks, stage shows, holiday resorts, scenic beaches, and some of the rarest animals in the...
View Article81 West Virginia Facts And Weird Laws
West Virginia boasts the best of the East Coast’s beautiful scenery. West Virginia is a forested mountainous state filled with rivers, hiking trails, camping sites, and ski resorts. From the historic...
View Article89 New Jersey Facts And Weird Laws
New Jersey is the 4th smallest US state. Nicknamed the Garden State, New Jersey is worth exploring. Parks, Museums, and other beauties of nature dot this state. You may start your tour at the Atlantic...
View Article91 Connecticut Facts And Weird Laws
Connecticut occupies the southernmost region of New England. Known as the Constitution State, Connecticut was key to forming the United States. Connecticut’s museums are rich in United States history...
View Article50 Craziest Laws in the United States
The US has some pretty crazy laws on the books. Some of them are so bizarre you have to wonder what legislators were thinking when they wrote them. They may not be enforceable, but that doesn’t stop...
View Article72 Kentucky Facts And Weird Laws
Other than the famous Kentucky Derby, Kentucky is the birthplace of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat. Nicknamed the Bluegrass state, Kentucky has a rich historical culture and offers everyone a...
View Article67 Alaska Facts and Weird Laws
When people think of Alaska, their first thoughts are of ice, running away from bears and the wilderness. Alaska is a state of wonders that offers the most breathtaking scenery. It’s the largest in...
View Article75 Arkansas Facts and Weird Laws
What is Arkansas known for? As the only state with an open Diamond mine in the United States, this southern state is indeed a unique place to visit. Other than poultry farms, you’ll enjoy the lush...
View Article76 Washington Facts And Weird Laws
Millions of people visit Washington per year, generating about $21 billion annually. Why do tourists prefer Washington? Washington state, the Evergreen State, is a paradise for natural beauty,...
View Article97 Tennessee Facts and Weird Laws
Tennessee became the 16th state of the Union in 1796. Tennessee outperformed all the states in 2020 in tourism with $16.8 Billion in Visitor spending even during Covid-19. The most visited National...
View Article93 Ohio Facts And Weird Laws
The 7th most populous state in the United States of America, Ohio, is located in the Midwest region of the United. Ohio is the birthplace of seven Presidents and the mother of Aviation. Besides its...
View Article84 Idaho Facts and Weird Laws
What’s unique about Idaho? Idaho is a northwestern state of the United States. It’s popular for its mountainous landscapes, outdoor recreation areas, and protected wilderness. If you want to have a...
View Article80 Nebraska Facts And Weird Laws
Nebraska boasts impressive natural attractions and vibrant cities. Many people overlook this state, not knowing how unique its landscape is. The scenic sandhills and Chimney Rock are places you can...
View Article73 New Hampshire Facts and Weird Laws
New Hampshire attained statehood on June 21, 1788. It was the ninth state to join the Union. New Hampshire has many nicknames, The Granite State, Mother of River, the White Mountain State, and...
View Article95 Pennsylvania Facts And Weird Laws
Pennsylvania is one of the founding states in United States history. The Keystone State was key in building the United States. Many historical events took place here, including drafting the US...
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