ALABAMA |
Was the first place to have 9-1-1, started in 1968. |
ALASKA |
One out of every 64 people has a pilot's license. |
ARIZONA |
Is the only state in the continental U.S. that doesn't follow Daylight Savings Time. |
ARKANSAS |
Has the only active diamond mine in the U.S. |
CALIFORNIA |
Its economy is so large that if it were a country, it would rank seventh in the entire world. |
COLORADO |
In 1976 it became the only state to turn down the Olympics. |
CONNECTICUT |
The Frisbee was invented here at Yale University . |
DELAWARE |
Has more scientists and engineers than any other state. |
FLORIDA |
At 759 square miles, Jacksonville is the U.S. 's largest city. |
GEORGIA |
It was here, in 1886, that pharmacist John Pemberton made the first vat of Coca-Cola. |
HAWAII |
Hawaiians live, on average, five years longer than residents in any other state. |
IDAHO |
TV was invented in Rigby, Idaho, in 1922. |
ILLINOIS |
The Chicago River is dyed green every St. Patrick's Day. |
INDIANA |
Home to Santa Claus, Indiana , which get a half million letters to Santa every year. |
IOWA |
Winnebago get their name from Winnebago County . Also, it is the only state that begins with two vowels. |
KANSAS |
Liberal, Kansas, has an exact replica of the house in The Wizard of Oz. |
KENTUCKY |
Has more than $6 billion in gold underneath Fort Knox . |
LOUISIANA |
Has parishes instead of counties because they were originally Spanish church units. |
MAINE |
It's so big, it covers as many square miles as the other five New England states combined. |
MARYLAND |
The Ouija board was created in Baltimore in 1892. |
MASSACHUSETTS |
The Fig Newton is named after Newton , Massachusetts . |
MICHIGAN |
Fremont, home to Gerber, is the baby food capital of the world. |
MINNESOTA |
Bloomington’s Mall of America is so big, if you spent 10 minutes in each store, you'd be there nearly four days. |
MISSISSIPPI |
President Teddy Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear herethat's how the teddy bear got its name. |
MISSOURI |
Is the birthplace of the ice cream cone. |
MONTANA |
A sapphire from Montana is in the Crown Jewels of England . |
NEBRASKA |
More triplets are born here than in any other state. |
NEW HAMPSHIRE |
Birthplace of Tupperware, invented in 1938 by Earl Tupper. |
NEW JERSEY |
Has the most shopping malls in one area in the world. |
NEW MEXICO |
Smokey the Bear was rescued from a 1950 forest fire here. |
NEW YORK |
Is home to the nation's oldest cattle ranch, started in 1747 in Montauk. |
NORTH CAROLINA |
Home of the first Krispy Kreme doughnut. |
NORTH DAKOTA |
Rigby , North Dakota , is the exact geographic center of North America . |
OHIO |
The hot dog was invented here in 1900. OH !!!! |
OKLAHOMA |
The grounds of the state capital are covered by operating oil wells. |
OREGON |
Has the most ghost towns in the country. |
PENNSYLVANIA |
The smiley, :) was first used in 1980 by computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University. |
RHODE ISLAND |
The nation's oldest bar, the White Horse Tavern, opened here in 1673. |
SOUTH CAROLINA |
Sumter County is home to the world's largest gingko farm. |
SOUTH DAKOTA |
Is the only state that's never had an earthquake. |
TENNESSEE |
Nashville 's Grand Ole Opry is the longest running live radio show in the world. |
TEXAS |
Dr. Pepper was invented in Waco back in 1885. |
UTAH |
The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant opened here in 1952. |
VERMONT |
Montpelier is the only state capital without a McDonald's. |
VIRGINIA |
Home of the world's largest office buildingThe Pentagon. |
WASHINGTON |
Seattle has twice as many college graduates as any other state. |
WASHINGTON D.C |
Was the first planned capital in the world. |
WEST VIRGINIA |
Had the world's first brick paved street, Summers Street, laid in Charleston in 1870. |
WISCONSIN |
The ice cream sundae was invented here in 1881 to get around Blue Laws prohibiting ice cream from being sold on Sundays. |
WYOMING |
Was the first state to allow women to vote. |
2 Comments:
Nice, but I wonder if there is any gold left in Fort Knox? If so, is it real or fake?
By TigerAngel, at 3:07 PM
Thanks , nice read.
By sully16, at 11:06 PM
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