100 World War I Facts That Everyone Should Know
During the First World War, American schools banned the teaching of German as it was seen as the enemy's language.
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During the First World War, American schools banned the teaching of German as it was seen as the enemy's language.
Did you know that the largest T-Rex skeleton ever discovered was named Sue?
The White House was first decorated for Halloween in 1958 by Lady Mamie Eisenhower. She used faux skulls, pumpkins & flowers.
Many people are allergic to cats, but did you know that cats can actually be allergic to humans too?
A singing birthday card has more computer power in it than the entire Allied Army of WWII.
Breakfast is NOT the most important meal of the day. In 1944, General Foods coined the phrase to sell more cereal Grape Nuts.
Neptune's moon, Triton, orbits the planet backwards. It's the only large moon in our solar system that does this.
In 2018, The Fact Site celebrated its 10th birthday by publishing this list of 1,000 interesting facts.
Led Zeppelin originally wanted to be called "Lead Zeppelin" but they felt that "thick Americans" would pronounce the word wrong.
Batman and Predator exist in the same fictional universe. Since 1991, they have been featured together in three comic books.
The smallest dinosaur ever discovered is called the Microraptor, and is only 16 inches long.
Did you know that December is also known as National Car Donation Month?