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What do Pennsylvanians call Pennsylvania?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Outsiders Call It Pennsylvania, But Locals Know It’s PA Folks from the Keystone State, however, are prone to saying they’re from PA. That’s pee-ay, pronouncing the letters. Maybe they feel too pressed for time to say all those syllables, but that doesn’t explain why the Minnesotans don’t have a similar quirk. What is Pennsylvania Main […]

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What makes Madison special?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

It’s a vibrant cultural hub of art, music, food, and beer. Madison is ranked fifth in Livability’s list of best food cities for its collection of renowned chefs, top restaurants, and food cooperatives and festivals that take advantage of locally grown foods. What’s unique about Wisconsin Madison? Madison really is a great place to live. […]

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What is the bad side of New Orleans?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Neighborhoods that have a particularly bad reputation because they cause significant spikes in New Orleans’ crime rate include Desire and Florida—parts of these two areas have crime statistics worse than almost anywhere else in the United States—as well as Viavant-Venetian Isles, Fischer Dev, Tulane-Gravier, West Lake What should I avoid in New Orleans? 12 Things […]

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What is Missouri’s state animal?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

the Missouri mule. MISSOURI STATE SYMBOLS Mel Carnahan signed a bill designating the Missouri mule as the official state animal. Why is Missouri’s state animal a mule? A New Breed Missouri breeders took further steps to breed a mule from huge donkeys. The resulting animal was larger, stronger, tougher, yet more agile and easier to […]

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Is Nevada completely desert?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Most of Nevada is made up of desert and sees an average of only seven inches of rain every year. Most of the state is in the Great Basin, and even the Mojave Desert covers some of southern Nevada. But all that dry landscape is part of what makes Nevada so cool. How much of […]

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Is Georgia a rich or poor state?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The 2011 ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index ranks Georgia 33rd in the nation for economic performance and 11th for economic outlook. Georgia levies no inheritance or estate tax. It’s a right-to-work state and keeps its minimum wage at the federal floor level of $7.25. Is Georgia one of the poorest states? Washington, D.C. –Georgia houses […]

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Where do the rich live in Mississippi?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Most of the richest in the area live outside Jackson proper in the suburbs of Clinton, Brandon, Madison and Ridgeland. Before these suburbs arrived on the scene the area for most wealth was located in the Eastover section of NE Jackson. What is the wealthiest city in Mississippi? MadisonThe richest town in Mississippi is Madison. […]

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Can you dig for fossils in Wyoming?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Wyoming is one of the best states in the U.S. to dig for fossils. A large variety of different fossils can be found ranging from plant specimens to fish to large dinosaurs! Can you keep fossils in Wyoming? American Fossil – Real Fossil Dig in Kemmerer Wyoming We have the only quarry in the world […]

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What was Kansas called before it was Kansas?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

After the war, Kansas was home to frontier towns; their railroads were destinations for cattle drives from Texas. With the railroads came heavy immigration from the East, from Germany as well as some freedmen called “Exodusters”.Kansas Pacific railroad. Date Major junctions 1866 Junction City 1867 Salina 1870 Denver What was Kansas original name? Kansas is […]

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How was Alabama created?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Alabama was established as a separate territory in 1817 and became a state in 1819. By 1820 Alabama’s population was more than 125,000, including about 500 free Blacks. By 1830 there were 300,000 residents, nearly one-fifth of them slaves, and cotton was the principal cash crop. How was Alabama formed? The United States Congress created […]

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How many counties are in Miami?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

three counties. It is also synonymous with an area known collectively as the “Gold Coast”. With 6,166,488 inhabitants as of 2019, the three counties collectively make up the Miami metropolitan area (also known as Metro Miami) which is the most populous in Florida and the second largest in the southeastern United States. How many counties […]

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Is Oregon as rainy as Washington?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The state of Oregon sees upwards of 41 inches of rain each year, which is significantly less than Washington’s yearly average of 73, and not too far off from the national average of 38. Is Oregon known as the rainy state? Oregon is known for rain, and though we all know this is unusually heavy, […]

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Is Tampa safer than Miami?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Per 1,000 population, the total number of these violent crimes per year places Tampa as the safest at 5.09 violent crimes per year, followed by Orlando at 8.47 per year, and Miami is the most dangerous at 8.8. Tampa has the lowest scores for all of types except rape (Tampa= 0.22, Miami= 0.2). Is Tampa […]

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Does Mississippi have small towns?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

It is no surprise that Mississippi is filled with small towns; however, just how small may come as a shock. The state actually has hundreds of towns that have less than a thousand residents (yes, you read that right, hundreds). What are small towns in Mississippi? 10 Must-Visit Small Towns in Mississippi Cleveland. Oxford. Bay […]

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What color was Columbus skin?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

He had an aquiline nose and his eyes were light in color; his complexion too was light, but kindling to a vivid red. What color was Christopher Columbus skin? He had an aquiline nose, light-colored eyes, and a ruddy complexion. In his youth he had been fair, and his hair was of a light color, […]

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