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Why are there seagulls in North Dakota?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

With a black head, you might think that it would be obvious when you see a Franklin’s gull.These gulls migrate through the middle of the U.S. to breeding grounds commonly in North Dakota, Montana and Canada. They love the Midwest because they will follow plows to eat exposed earthworms, insects and mice. Why are seagulls […]

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Why was the Charleston a good dance to represent the 1920’s?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Charleston was a very popular dance of the 1920s enjoyed by both young women (flappers) and young men of the “Roaring ’20s” generation.The Charleston became popular as a dance after appearing along with the song “The Charleston,” by James P. Johnson, in the Broadway musical “Runnin’ Wild” in 1923. Why was the Charleston dance […]

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What is a Cape Cod basement?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Basements. Many of the antique homes on the Cape have what we affectionately refer to as a “Cape Cod” basement. It is a circular pit lined with stone or, more commonly, brick. At any given time it will fit your water heater, your boiler, your electrical panel, and if you don’t weigh very much, you. […]

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What’s good about Ohio?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Here are 5 of the best things about Ohio: Lake Erie Has A Lot to Offer Ohioans. What is this? In Ohio You Can Experience a Variety of Landscapes. What is this? Ohio is the Birthplace of So Many Amazing Restaurants. Ohio Has a Vibrant Capital City. In Ohio You Experience All Four Seasons. What […]

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Who owns real estate in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Today, state, county and the federal government own 39 percent of all Hawaiian land. About 37 percent of the land is up for private individual ownership. Which Hawaii island is privately owned? NiihauSince my days as a child on Oahu, I’ve known Niihau as the Forbidden Island. It has been privately owned since 1864, when […]

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How do you experience the vortex in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

There are many ways to access Cathedral Rock, the iconic grouping of rock buttes and spires seen all over Sedona. To take in the vortexes, Visit Sedona suggests either the saddle of Cathedral Rock for an upflow/inflow combination or the inflow spot at the Red Rock Crossing. What does a Sedona vortex feel like? Sedona.net […]

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Are Cape Cod beaches good for swimming?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Sand, surf, and sun await on Cape Cod! Pristine beaches line the coast to make it an ideal summer spot. Plus, the water heats up enough during the summer to be comfortable to swim in! Do people swim in Cape Cod beaches? Cape Cod & the Islands beaches offer excellent sand, swimming and water sports. […]

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Is Hawaii safe from Zika?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Since 2019, there have been no confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported from United States territories. No Zika virus transmission by mosquitoes has ever been reported in Alaska and Hawaii. Is there Zika risk in Hawaii? Risk in Hawaii Zika is not endemic in Hawaii. There have been no locally acquired cases of Zika. All […]

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How expensive is it to live in Salem Oregon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Salem cost of living is 101.8 COST OF LIVING Salem Oregon Overall 101.8 113.1 Grocery 100.3 100.4 Health 85.3 88 Housing 122.2 148.9 Is Salem Oregon an expensive place to live? Summary about cost of living in Salem, OR, United States:A single person estimated monthly costs are 979$ without rent. Salem is 26.05% less expensive […]

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How many hurricanes hit South Carolina per year?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Louisiana: 54 hurricanes (17 were Category 3 through Category 5) 5. South Carolina: 30 hurricanes (5 were Category 3 through Category 5) How many hurricanes have hit South Carolina? In the time period of 1851-2020, 255 systems have impacted the state. Of those systems, 131 have tracked into the state, 60 were a category 1 […]

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Where do the rich hang out in Tampa?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

10 Top Best Rich Men in Tampa, FL Davidoff of Geneva Since 1911. 3.0 mi. 124 reviews. Timpano Hyde Park. 4.3 mi. 359 reviews. EDGE Rooftop Cocktail Lounge. 4.7 mi. 85 reviews. Ocean Prime. 3.7 mi. 775 reviews. CW’s Gin Joint. 3.7 mi. Cheese Please. 5.8 mi. Eddie V’s Prime Seafood. 3.5 mi. Fleming’s Prime […]

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What is the richest city in Idaho?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Detailed List Of The Richest Cities In Idaho Rank City Median Income 1 Eagle $92,807 2 Star $65,282 3 Ammon $67,545 4 Kuna $68,017 What is the wealthiest city in Idaho? Hidden SpringsThe richest town in Idaho is Hidden Springs. Hidden Springs is a suburb of Boise, which was recently named one of the best […]

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Why does it rarely snow in Georgia?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The southern and southeastern regions of the state receive snow less frequently compared to other parts. Georgia Piedmont experiences cooler temperatures during winter compared to the coastal parts.Although it snows occasionally, blizzards in the states are rare, and the last was in 1993. Is it rare to snow in Georgia? Winter in Georgia is characterized […]

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What is Tennessee’s number 1 cash crop?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Tennessee ranks eighth in the number of farms, and our number one commodity in terms of cash receipts is cattle and calves, followed by soybeans, broilers, nursery crops and corn. What is Tennessee’s main crop? -Agriculture in Tennessee is characterized by a diversity of crop and livestock production. On an acreage basis, the three main […]

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Is Houston weird?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Houston rightfully deserves the honors as the weirdest city in the Lone Star State. Gone are the days when Austin could claim the title of “weird” and unique. The weirdness found in Houston is much more haphazard and natural. There is no artifice to it, unlike Austin, which is self-consciously weird at this point. Is […]

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