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When was Lancaster Kentucky founded?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

1797. As of the year 2010 U.S. census, the city population was 3,442. Located south of Lexington, Lancaster is the site of the Kennedy House, sometimes said to have been the setting for Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Lancaster, Kentucky Established 1797 Incorporated 1837 Named for Lancaster, Pennsylvania Government What is Lancaster Kentucky famous for? Located South […]

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What does Da Hui mean in Hawaiian?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Da Hui translates to “the pack” or “family” and comes from a surf group started by Hawaiian Eddie Rothman to regulate local surf spots and prevent mainlanders from disrespecting Hawaiians. Anyone who dared drop in on a local or snake a wave was destined for a painful beating at the hands of Da Hui. What […]

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Why is Charlotte NC called Queen City?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte and its resident county are named in honor of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the queen consort of British King George III during the time of the city’s founding. Nearly 800,000 live and work in the Charlotte community and the City provides services to much of this population. When did Charlotte become […]

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What is the city of Miami built on?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The solid ground under South Florida — Miami, Miami Beach, the Keys, and much of the rest of the peninsula — is mostly limestone made of compressed ancient reefs that are full of tiny holes. That means salty water is rising up through the ground itself, not just in the waters surrounding Florida. What falls […]

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How much is title and license in Arizona?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Arizona Tax, Title and License Fees Vehicle Sales Tax: 5.6% Title Fee: $4. Plate Transfer Fee: $12. Registration Fee: $8. How much are taxes and fees on a used car in Arizona? In Arizona, the sales tax for cars is 5.6%, but some counties charge an additional 0.7%. Some cities can charge up to 2.5% […]

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How did Hawaiians try to resist the annexation of Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Queen Liliuokalani and her fellow citizens successfully protested the annexation by petitioning Congress. Two Hawaiian groups, Hui Aloha ‘Aina and Hui Kulai’aina, one group for men and one for women, organized a mass petition drive. How did Hawaii resist imperialism? More importantly, the island also sparked Native Hawaiian resistance to American imperialism through direct protests […]

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Is it more expensive to live in NYC or Long Island?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Cost of Living In fact, Long Island is one of the most expensive places to live in the United States beating out New York City. It costs a family of four around $140,000 just to get by comfortably. Taxes, of course, are what make the bulk of expenses, followed by housing, transportation, and health care. […]

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What are some Florida slang words?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Florida Slang Words No see ums = Those annoying bugs that people have a hard time seeing! Jit = Usually a kid, but it can be anyone younger than you. We’re parked in Goofy = Meaning you have parked a very long distance from your destination. Sleep = To be missing out on something. Wicked […]

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Is the Mississippi river federal water?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Bodies of water connected directly to one of the above, up to a point where the body of water is less than two miles wide, including the Mississippi River, and portions of the Wisconsin, St.Croix, Wolf, and Fox Rivers. What are federally controlled waters? Federally controlled waters are waters on which vessels must observe federal […]

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Is Charlotte male or female?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Origin: Charles is the French spelling of the Germanic name Carl (or Karl). Charlot originated as a nickname for Charles, with Charlotte being the feminine form. Gender: Charlotte is the feminine form of the name. What does Charlotte mean? free manCharlotte is the feminine form of the name Charles, meaning “free man”. The name was […]

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Why is the water in Florida yellow?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The answer is tannins — an organic material — in the region’s underground water supply, officials said.The yellow coloration “occurs naturally in regions across the nation where water passes through marshlands and flows through peat soil,” city officials said. The city’s water comes from the Biscayne Aquifer. Why is Florida tap water so bad? The […]

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Does Delaware have a subway system?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Delaware Transit Corporation, operating as DART First State, is the only public transportation system that operates throughout the U.S. state of Delaware. Is there a train system in Delaware? Delaware only has two Amtrak stations, but nine Amtrak routes, including access to regional and long distance trains. You can easily reach a large part […]

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Does Georgia get snow?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

As with many states, snowfall varies each year due to fluctuating temperatures and varying elevations. However, as a rule, Georgia sees snow each year.So, if you head to one of the areas in Georgia that usually sees snow in winter, don’t be disappointed if you miss out. Does it snow in Georgia? Winter in Georgia […]

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What is the warmest part of Arizona in March?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Yuma is Arizona’s warmest winter city and the sunniest year round place in the US, with an annual average of 4,133 hours of sunshine. Is it hot in March in Arizona? In most years, Phoenix averages a daily maximum temperature for March that’s between 74 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 28 degrees Celsius).Most days […]

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What is the fastest growing city in New Hampshire?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

New Hampshire Population Growth Rate City Rank Rank Population Growth Rate ▼ City / Population 1. 125.16% Milton Mills, NH / 358 2. 95.96% Bradford, NH / 388 3. 56.63% Belmont, NH / 2,066 4. 52.48% Plainfield, NH / 308 What are the 3 fastest growing cities? Ranked: The Fastest Growing Cities in the U.S. […]

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