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What city is between Nashville and Memphis?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The best city between Nashville, TN and Memphis, TN to meet is Jackson, Tennessee which is about 22 miles from the exact midpoint. The town that marks the exact halfway point is actually Union Cross, Tennessee. The closest zip code to the midpoint is 38388. What cities are between Memphis and Nashville? Cities between Nashville, […]

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Is San Diego an inland?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Inland region of San Diego County is a large area that includes suburbs and rural towns in brushy valleys, mountains, and arid desert. The Inland region of San Diego County is a large area that includes suburbs and rural towns in brushy valleys, mountains, and arid desert. Is San Diego coast or inland? San […]

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Who were the first settlers of Connecticut?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

the Dutch. Though the Dutch began exploring Connecticut as early as 1614, the English were the first Europeans to put down roots in 1636. Under the leadership of Thomas Hooker, a prominent Puritan minister, 100 colonists established a settlement—modern-day Hartford—called the River Colony. What was the first colony in Connecticut? William Holmes, of the Plymouth […]

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What is Utah’s state motto What does it mean?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Industry. “Industry” became the official state motto on 4 March 1959 when Governor George Dewey Clyde signed House Bill Number 35. The word is associated with the symbol of the beehive. The early pioneers had few material resources at their disposal and therefore had to rely on their own “industry” to survive. What is the […]

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Are there wild boars on Kauai?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Feral pigs are commonplace on Kauai and throughout Hawaii, both as a source of food and as a nuisance to farmers. Feral pigs are a mainstay on Kauai and throughout the islands, as a source of food and a nuisance to farmers. How many wild pigs are in Kauai? “If you look at the square […]

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How did the Georgia colony change when it from a trustee colony to a royal colony?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

In 1752, Georgia ceased to be a proprietary colony (governed by trustees) and became a royal colony (governed by the crown).They chose to return the colony to the king, a year before the Charter of 1732 expired. How did Georgia change when it transitioned from a trustee to a royal colony? How did government in […]

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Is San Antonio arid?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

San Antonio lies in South Texas, about 140 miles from the Gulf of Mexico.Once you begin heading West from San Antonio, the climate begins to dry out, and quickly switches over to a Semi-Arid Climate, the desert climate of West Texas. Is San Antonio semi-arid? The Climate of San Antonio The geography and climate of […]

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Is Fort Myers safe from hurricane?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Fort Myers does not have to sustain a direct hit from a hurricane to cause extensive damage and disruption of services. A Tropical Storm with sustained winds of 50 mph or a hurricane making landfall 75-100 miles south or 50-75 miles to the north can have serious consequences. Hurricanes can be dangerous killers. Does Fort […]

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Is the Seattle freeze a real thing?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

It’s possible the Freeze exists in part due to the region’s weather, which can somewhat train people to “become hermits in the winter,” Converse mused. But there may be more to it than rain. The phenomenon could also be tied to the Scandinavian origins of what was once the region’s largest share of immigrants. Is […]

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Are snakes illegal in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Snakes are illegal in Hawaii. They have no natural predators here and pose a serious threat to Hawaii’s environment because they compete with native animal populations for food and habitat.Large snakes can also be a danger to the public and small pets. Can you have pet snakes in Hawaii? It’s illegal to own a pet […]

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Is there free parking at Palm Springs Airport?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Palm Springs Airport offers one large multi-purpose parking lot for travelers. The lot allows cars and SUVs as well as RVs if necessary. There are no separate lots for short or long-term parking.PSP Public Parking Lot Rates. Public Parking Lot Rate First 7 minutes Free Each 20 minutes $2 Per hour $6 Daily Max […]

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Is Detroit a rich city?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

How have they worked out? In 1950, Detroit was the wealthiest city in America on a per capita income basis. Today, the Census Bureau reports that it is the nation’s 2nd poorest major city, just “edging out” Cleveland. Is there a rich part of Detroit? West Bloomfield is a suburb of Detroit and the home […]

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Is it really that expensive to live in California?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

According to a 2020 Cost of Living Index, the average city in California has a 38% higher cost of living than the average city in the nation.In fact, cities range from 5–98% higher in cost than the average U.S. city! How much money do you need to live comfortably in California? In order to just […]

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How much do I need to make to live in Oregon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Typical Expenses 1 ADULT 2 ADULTS (BOTH WORKING) 0 Children 1 Child Required annual income after taxes $27,006 $58,053 Annual taxes $8,044 $17,292 Required annual income before taxes $35,050 $75,345 What is a livable salary in Oregon? Living Wage Calculation for Multnomah County, Oregon 1 ADULT 0 Children 1 Child Living Wage $18.86 $35.37 Poverty […]

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Why do I like Maryland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Variety is the spice of life and Maryland has it all. The scenery changes year-round but it always remains beautiful. Speaking of scenery, if you’re a beach lover, you’ll love hitting up the nearly 8,000 miles of shoreline on Maryland’s east coast. Western Maryland is home to rolling mountains. What is so special about Maryland? […]

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