15 Interesting Facts About Nevada
Did you know that more than 30 tons of shrimp are consumed every day in Las Vegas?
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Did you know that more than 30 tons of shrimp are consumed every day in Las Vegas?
Did you know that there are two native frogs in Fiji? These are the Fiji tree frog and the Fiji wrinkled ground frog.
Did you know that the world’s first ski lift was invented in Nebraska in the 1930s?
Did you know that in Montana, it is illegal for married women to go fishing by themselves on Sundays?
Did you know that the first ready-made pancake mix was created in the state of Missouri in 1889?
Did you know that Mississippi experiences an average of twenty-seven tornadoes per year?
Minnesota is home to the largest ball of twine and weighs an incredible 17,400 pounds!
Did you know that there are more miles of freshwater shoreline in Michigan than in any other US state?
Did you know that there's a house made of 100,000 newspapers in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA?
There’s a community in Maryland called Boring. It has 40 houses, a church, Post Office, a fire company, and well... not much else.
Did you know that taking photos of the Eiffel Tower after dusk is illegal?
Did you know that Kentucky has more than 1,100 navigable miles of lakes and rivers to explore?