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What is the state fruit of Wyoming?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

List of Official State Fruit State Fruit Washington Apple West Virginia Golden Delicious Apple Wisconsin Cranberry Wyoming Does Wyoming have a state food? Wyoming. Wyoming doesn’t have any official state foods, though the bison is the state mammal. Some of its unofficial state foods include Rocky Mountain oysters and cowboy cookouts. If you’re hankering for […]

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Why do they call Cleveland the land?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Cleveland was the first settlement founded in the Connecticut Western Reserve by the Connecticut Land Company. It was named after General Moses Cleaveland, an investor in the company who led the survey of its land within the Western Reserve. The town was located along the eastern bank of the Cuyahoga River. Why Cleveland is called […]

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Can you have a fire on the beach in Myrtle Beach?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

It is illegal to build a fire or use a propane-fired grill or other cooker on the beach. Discharging fireworks is illegal within the city limits of all Grand Strand municipalities. Disposing of litter or solid waste is illegal on public and private property. Can you have a fire on the beach in Horry County? […]

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Should I move to St Petersburg or Tampa?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Tampa is bigger with more people, more traffic, and more jobs. St. Petersburg has a better feel to it: more vibrant, more fun, and a better downtown area in terms of restaurants & night life. Being closer to amazing beaches and being smaller probably have a lot to do with that. Is it better to […]

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Do we still have Columbus Day?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Why Columbus Day Continues to Be Celebrated in Parts of the U.S. Despite Explorer’s Violent Legacy.The first recorded celebration of Columbus Day in the U.S. took place on Oct. 12, 1792, but it wasn’t until 1971 that Columbus Day became a federal holiday, annually observed on the second Monday in October, per the LOC. Do […]

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Is New Orleans a Voodoo city?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Voodoo came to New Orleans in the early 1700s, through slaves brought from Africa’s western “slave coast.” Like so many things New Orleans, Voodoo was then infused with the city’s dominant religion, Catholicism, and became a Voodoo-Catholicism hybrid sometimes referred to as New Orleans Voodoo. Is New Orleans a voodoo? New Orleans Voodoo is also […]

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Is Maine a northern state?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Maine is the northernmost state in New England and the largest, accounting for almost half of the region’s entire land area. Maine is the only state to border exactly one other American state (New Hampshire). Maine is the easternmost state in the United States both in its extreme points and in its geographic center. What […]

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What made Rhode Island different from other colonies?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Rhode Island Colony had long cold winters and mild summers. Like the other New England Colonies, the cold winters made it difficult for disease to thrive, unlike in the warm Southern Colonies where the climate made it possible for diseases to spread more easily. What makes Rhode Island unique? Rhode Island is the smallest state […]

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How close is Savannah to the ocean?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The closest beach to Savannah, GA is Tybee Island, which is 18 miles from downtown Savannah. The next-closest beaches are a bit of a drive – head south to Georgia’s Jekyll Island (94 miles) or visit Amelia Island (128 miles) in Florida. How far is Savannah from the nearest beach? Tybee Island contains the closest […]

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What was mined in southern Illinois?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Coal mining is an essential part of Southern Illinois’ history. What was mined in Illinois? Major industrial minerals produced in Illinois today are crushed stone (limestone and dolomite), sand and gravel, clay, silica sand, tripoli (microcrystalline quartz), and peat. Portland cement, lime, and brick are also manufactured. What kind of coal is mined in southern […]

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Is Newport a good area?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Is Newport a Nice Place to Live? Newport has recently been named as the 3rd best place to live in the UK, offering enviable views and gently rolling hills. The high-street features Victorian buildings with all the shops, eateries and takeaways you’d expect to find on a high-street. Is Newport a good place to buy […]

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How much is the Colorado 1876 quarter worth?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1876 Seated Liberty Quarter value at an average of $21.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $551. How much is the 2006 Colorado quarter worth? The standard 2006 Colorado clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a […]

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How many mosques are in Georgia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

300-390 mosques. There are an estimated 300-390 mosques in Georgia. How many mosques are in Atlanta Georgia? There are an estimated 75,000 Muslims in the area and approximately 3 5 mosques. How many mosques are there in Tbilisi? But out of all big cities, there was only one mosque in Tbilisi and one more in […]

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What is Georgia’s state crop?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

State Crop. The General Assembly selected the peanut to be the official state crop in 1995. Georgia produces nearly 50 percent of the total United States peanut crop and more than 50 percent of peanuts used in the production of peanut butter. Georgia leads the nation in peanut exports. What produce is Georgia known for? […]

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What climate type is Ohio?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The climate of Ohio is continental, characterized by a relatively large range of seasonal variability with cold winters and warm, humid summers. It is affected by warm maritime tropical air masses that bring summer heat and humidity but which also produce occasional mild winter days. Is Ohio a temperate climate? The climate here is mild, […]

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