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What part of Idaho is the prettiest?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Sandpoint. Sandpoint, once named America’s Most Beautiful Town, is in the northern tip of Idaho. Set upon 43-mile-long Land Pend Oreille and surrounded by the Selkirk and Cabinet mountains, it’s easy to see why. What is the most beautiful part of Idaho? Idaho in Pictures: 15 Beautiful Places to Photograph Sawtooth Scenic Byway. Sawtooth Mountains […]

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Who is the richest person in Rhode Island?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Providence, Rhode Island, resident Jonathan Nelson is the founder and CEO of Providence Equity. The company owns stakes in over 160 companies, including part of the Spanish-language channel Univision. How many billionaires live in RI? In 2021 there are currently 2,755 billionaires on Planet Earth. So it is a very exclusive club. Lately, I have […]

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Who invented Idaho?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Meriwether Lewis and members of the Corps of Discovery entered Idaho for the first time in 1805, making it the last of the U.S. states to be explored by European-Americans. Who made Idaho a state? President Benjamin HarrisonStatehood. When President Benjamin Harrison signed the law admitting Idaho as a U.S. state on July 3, 1890, […]

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When did Mississippi State become Bulldogs?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

1961. The nickname officially became “Bulldogs” in 1961. However, “Bulldogs” had been used unofficially since at least 1905, when Mississippi A&M shut out Ole Miss 11-0, and the cadets ceremonially buried Ole Miss’ “athletic spirit” with a bulldog pup placed on top of the coffin. Why is MSU mascot a bulldog? After the team posted […]

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What are 2 facts about Oklahoma?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Fast Facts Nickname: The Sooner State. Statehood: 1907; 46th state. Population (as of July 2016): 3,923,561. Capital: Oklahoma City. Biggest City: Oklahoma City. Abbreviation: OK. State bird: scissor-tailed flycatcher. State flower: Oklahoma rose. What are 2 interesting facts about Oklahoma? Tulsa ranks second in the United States for total number of American Indian residents, with […]

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Is Atlanta considered a major city?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Atlanta is Georgia’s largest city and the principal trade and transportation centre of the southeastern United States. It is the centre of an extensive metropolitan area that includes 20 counties and cities such as Decatur, East Point, and Marietta. Is Atlanta a major city? The largest city in Georgia is Atlanta, with a population of […]

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Is Google moving to Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (ABC4 News) – Google Cloud has announced plans to open a data center in Salt Lake City by 2020. This will be the sixth region within the United States according to a press release from Google.We look forward to welcoming the new region to Salt Lake City in 2020.” What companies […]

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Should I go to New York by myself?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The good news is traveling to New York alone is actually pretty safe. Violent crime is very rare especially against tourists.So, if you would feel more comfortable meeting a travel buddy, then consider staying at one of New York City’s hostels or booking a walking tour on your first day in the city. Is New […]

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What happened to Louisiana French?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Colonial French Louisiana was a part of New France.France ceded the region to Spain and Britain in 1763 after the French and Indian War, regained it by treaty in 1800, and sold it to the United States in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase. Why did Louisiana stop speaking French? In 1921, the new Louisiana constitution […]

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How big do bass get in Missouri?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

10 to 20 inches. Total length: 10 to 20 inches; weight: ½ to 4½ pounds; maximum about 24 inches and 15 pounds. What is the biggest bass ever caught in Missouri? Select A Category Species Weight Location Largemouth Bass 13 lbs 14 oz Bull Shoals Lake Longnose Gar 27 lbs 0 oz Bull Shoals Lake […]

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Who discovered Vermont?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Samuel de Champlain. In 1609, French explorer Samuel de Champlain was the first European to set foot in Vermont. When was Vermont founded? Vermont, constituent state of the United States of America. One of the six New England states lying in the northeastern corner of the country, it was admitted to the union on March […]

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Why Virginia is the best colony?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Virginia has had agricultural success with tobacco and the colony’s economy has benefited from it substantially, the colony also has great geographical features such as bays and plenty of rivers as well as a mild climate. What was the best thing about the Virginia Colony? The Virginia Colony was located in the Southern Colony, which […]

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What is Salt Lake City known for?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

While Salt Lake City has long been known primarily for being the religious center of the Mormons (Latter Day Saints), and many of the city’s top attractions do focus on this aspect, hosting the Olympic Winter Games added a new dynamic and put the city on the map for international travelers. What’s cool about Salt […]

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What natural resource is found in abundance in Illinois?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Illinois has a rich fossil-fuel industry that includes an abundance of both coal and oil. According to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Employment Security, Illinois has more bituminous coal resources than any other state. Coal is mined in 12 counties. What is Illinois main natural resource? One of Illinois’ best known natural resources is […]

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What are the four names given to the Mississippi river?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Nicknames The Father of Waters. The Gathering of Waters. The Big Muddy (more commonly associated with the Missouri River) Big River. Old Man River. The Great River. Body of a Nation. The Mighty Mississippi. What are the names of the Mississippi River? The major rivers in Mississippi are the Mississippi River, Pearl River, Pascagoula River […]

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