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What was built in 1825 and why was it important to New York City?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Erie Canal was completed in 1825. At last, New York City was the trading capital of the nation.For example, the predominantly Irish-American Democratic club known as Tammany Hall became the city’s most powerful political machine by trading favors such as jobs, services and other kinds of aid for votes. What was the first thing […]

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Is Hawaii safe to travel alone?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Many people wonder, is Hawaii safe for solo travelers? Just as with any travel destination, Hawaii is safe as long as you take special care and precautions. It’s important to always be aware of your surroundings and to trust your instincts. Talk to the hotel concierge for safety tips and tricks about the area. Is […]

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Has anyone fell in the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

An Oregon hiker has become the 18th person to die in the Grand Canyon this year after he fell 50 feet during a trip there, the National Park Service says. David Colburn fell to his death Saturday while hiking a narrow slot in the Grand Canyon. How many people have fallen into the Grand Canyon? […]

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How do you purchase property in Alaska?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

JUMP TO SECTION Step 1: Evaluate your financial situation. Step 2: Choose the right neighborhood. Step 3: Find a great real estate agent in Alaska. Step 4: Get pre-approved for a mortgage. Step 5: Start house hunting in Alaska. Step 6: Make offers. Step 7: Inspections and appraisals. Step 8: Final walkthrough and closing. Can […]

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Are there any crocodiles in Michigan?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Randazzo said it’s unlikely there’s an alligator or crocodile in the river because Michigan’s weather is simply too cold to enable the animals to survive. “They’re usually found in very warm climates and they’re cold-blooded,” he said. Do crocodiles live in Michigan? Now, here in Michigan, crocodile and alligator sightings aren’t as common, so it’s […]

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Who suggested the name Oklahoma and what is its meaning?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Oklahoma is a word that was made up by the native American missionary Allen Wright. He combined two Choctaw words, “ukla” meaning person and “humá” meaning red to form the word that first appears in a 1866 Choctaw treaty. How did Oklahoma get its name? Oklahoma is a Choctaw Indian word that means “red people.” […]

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Does Iowa City get a lot of snow?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Iowa City, Iowa gets 37 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Iowa City averages 27 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. What are winters like in Iowa City? In Iowa City, the summers are long, […]

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What is the water temperature at Hilton Head Beach?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Water temperature in Hilton Head Island today is 58.5°F. The swimming season in Hilton Head Island lasts from April to November. Can you swim in the ocean at Hilton Head? With 12 miles of breathtaking South Carolina coastline, Hilton Head Island is blessed with pristine sand beaches and the blue waves of the Atlantic Ocean. […]

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Why were settlers attracted to Pennsylvania?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Even before large-scale European settlement, the Native American tribes in Pennsylvania engaged in trade with Europeans, and the fur trade was a major motivation for the European colonization of North America. What attracted settlers to Pennsylvania? Penn wanted his colony to be a place of religious freedom. Some of the first settlers were Welsh Quakers […]

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What number is symbolized in the state flag New Mexico?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

47. New Mexico’s unofficial flag featured a plain blue background with the US flag in the upper, left corner, the words “New Mexico, and the number 47 because New Mexico was the nation’s 47th state. Enter Dr. Harry Mera, a physician and anthropologist living in Santa Fe, the new state’s capital. What does the symbol […]

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What are the pros of living in Wyoming?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Pros And Cons Of Living In Wyoming A low state tax burden. 4 season climate and lots of sunshine. An abundance of natural beauty. Outdoor recreation. Limited effects of urbanization. No major metropolitan areas. No professional sports teams. Very remote. What are the pros and cons of Wyoming? Wyoming state: Pros & Cons There are […]

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Does Arkansas have tropical storms?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The peak season for tropical storms in Arkansas is September, though the state has been directly affected as early as June 14 (an unnamed storm in 1956) and as late as October 11. Are there hurricanes or tornadoes in Arkansas? Arkansas Tornado Averages There are an average of 39 tornados that strike Arkansas each year. […]

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Why is New Orleans subsiding?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Subsidence is the settlement of organic soils or of saturated mineral soils of very low density. In the New Orleans area, subsidence occurs for several reasons at different layers beneath the surface. Deep subsidence is caused by the shifting of faults and by the dewatering and consolidation of relatively young rock. Why is New Orleans […]

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Does Maine have vultures?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

VULTURES. Three species reside in North America. Two are expanding their range in the eastern U. S. and are relatively recent arrivals to Maine. The turkey vulture is now widespread across Maine but was first documented as a breeding bird in the 1970s. What kind of vultures are in Maine? Turkey Vultures are common enough […]

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What is the berry of Oregon?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

subgenus Rubus) is a cultivar of blackberry developed by the USDA ARS breeding program in cooperation with Oregon State University. A cross between the ‘Chehalem’ and ‘Olallie’ varieties, it is the most common form of blackberry cultivated. Marionberry Origin Marion County, Oregon, 1956 What berry is Oregon known for? While marionberries are often described as […]

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