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How many tunnels are under Chicago?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Six Tunnels Hidden Under Chicago’s Loop. Karri DeSelm works in the JW Marriott Building, on the corner of LaSalle and Adams in downtown Chicago. Are there tunnels underneath Chicago? Chicago’s downtown pedestrian way system, the Pedway, lies in the heart of the city. This system of underground tunnels and overhead bridges links more than 40 […]

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How many distinct land regions exist in Washington?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Washington has seven distinct physiographic regions, from the rugged Pacific coastline and soaring volcanic peaks of the Cascades to the fertile fields of the Columbia Basin. How many land regions does Washington have? fiveWashington State Regions. You will create an electronic brochure for one of Washington State’s five major regions (Coastal Region, Puget Sound Lowlands, […]

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Does Georgia have state tax?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Georgia has a progressive state income tax. It is fairly average among states charging income tax. Property and gas tax rates for the state are also both near the national average. Do I pay state tax in Georgia? Overview of Georgia Taxes Georgia has a progressive income tax system with six tax brackets that range […]

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Is Nebraska poor?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Nebraska ranks 15th in Poverty Rate at 12.0%(poverty rankings by state). The Poverty Rate of Nebraska is meaningfully lower than the national average of 14.6%. What is the poverty level in Nebraska? How is poverty defined? In 2018, the federal poverty income threshold was $25,465 for a family of four with two children, and $17,308 […]

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Is it better to stay in Hilton Head or Savannah?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Savannah, it’s clear that both destinations have much to offer in terms of beauty and entertainment. However, Hilton Head offers a more relaxing, beach getaway. You can explore the Lowcountry’s waterways or lounge on one of the many beaches. Which is better Hilton Head or Tybee? Hilton Head Island snagged the number one spot.Tybee Island […]

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Who overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy and why?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

On the Hawaiian Islands, a group of American sugar planters under Sanford Ballard Dole overthrow Queen Liliuokalani, the Hawaiian monarch, and establish a new provincial government with Dole as president. Why was Hawaiian monarchy overthrown? The precipitating event leading to the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on January 17, 1893, was the attempt by Queen […]

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What is Indiana’s state motto nickname?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The Crossroads of America. Insignia Type Symbol Year Flag The flag of Indiana 1917 Motto The Crossroads of America 1937 Nickname The Hoosier State Traditional Seal The seal of Indiana 1963 What is Indiana’s motto? Crossroads of America Why is Indiana called the crossroads? Indianapolis, the state capital, is also unofficially nicknamed the Crossroads of […]

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Is Colorado growing too fast?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Newly released census data show that Colorado was the sixth fastest growing state over the last 10 years.The state’s population grew by about 15%, adding about 740,000 people in the last decade, many of them flowing into the Front Range. Why is Denver growing so fast? One of the big catalysts for Denver’s growth is […]

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Is it worth living in Austin?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

For the third straight year, U.S. News & World Report named Austin as the No. 1 Best Place to Live in the U.S. again for 2019. “The capital of Texas continues to receive interest from the tech industry, contributing to a strong job market and high desirability among Americans as a place to live,” U.S. […]

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Is Sioux Falls South Dakota a good place to live?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

A friendly tax climate and affordable housing provides a cost of living 6% below the national average. In fact, Livability.com recently named Sioux Falls the #5 best place to live in America. Sioux Falls participates in the C2ER Cost of Living Index. What is it like to live in Sioux Falls South Dakota? Living in […]

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Do you need a freshwater fishing license in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

One perk about fishing in Hawaii is that you don’t need a marine recreational fishing license in Hawaii for both residents and visitors of the islands. The only rule is that you are not allowed to sell your catch. If you are looking to go freshwater fishing, you’ll need a Freshwater Game Fishing license. Can […]

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What cities in Georgia have snow?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Georgia Average Snow City Rank Rank Average Snow ▼ City / Population 1. 5.42 inches Mountain City, GA / 767 2. 5.42 inches Rabun Gap, GA 3. 5.41 inches Dillard, GA / 329 4. 5.38 inches Sky Valley, GA / 359 Where does it snow a lot in Georgia? Snow is more prevalent in the […]

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When can I pick strawberries in Michigan?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Strawberry picking season in West Michigan is in June. Typically, berries ripen and are available to pick at Grand Rapids area fruit farms a week or two into June but that varies from year to year. Are strawberries ready to be picked in Michigan? Once strawberries are picked they stop ripening, so choose deep red […]

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Where did the slaves in Alabama come from?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Most of the settlers came from the nearby states of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, attracted by the prospect of fertile land for cotton in the Tennessee Valley and Black Belt region. Where did the slaves originally come from? The majority of all people enslaved in the New World came from West Central Africa. […]

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How do I spend the last day in Maui?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Ideas on how to spend your final day on Maui Go for an upcountry drive. Ocean Vodka Distilary, Surfing Goat Dairy, Haleakala Distillery, Makawao Town, Ulupalakua Ranch, Lavender Farm etc. etc. Bring a towel from home or buy a cheap towel or two to share and spend your last afternoon at the condo pool. What […]

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