United States fun facts

boston skyline
22 Nov

9 Bold Facts about Boston

The heart of the state of Massachusetts, Boston, is a city that’s been a part of the US landscape for almost 400 years – and with 650,000+ people calling the area home, it’s safe to say it’s one of the most populous areas state-wide. Whether you’re a Boston native or you’re planning a visit, there’s …
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16 Oct

11 Stunning Facts about Yellowstone

Yellowstone is best known as the US’ oldest national Park – and, yes, for hosting a supervolcano! This truly huge Park is an immense tourist attraction for the state of Wyoming – but there’s more to Yellowstone than meets the eye. Whether you’re planning a trip or simply want to top up on your National …
Vermont, USA
20 Sep

10 Verifiable Facts About Vermont

Vermont isn’t called the Green Mountain State for nothing! This charming state is full of gorgeous green forestry and is something of a favourite haunt for hikers and skiers alike. It’s also a popular state for fans of cheese and ice cream – but there’s more to Vermont than just comestibles and sweet treats! Here …
Atlanta header
12 Sep

11 Amazing Facts About Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia, is well-known for music, Olympic history, and playing a pivotal part in the US Civil Rights movement. Georgia itself is a fascinating state, but let’s take the time to look closely at one of its best-loved cities. Here are some fun facts about Atlanta, Georgia. 1. Atlanta’s the capital of Georgia and a …
State flag of Virginia
20 Feb

11 Virtuous Facts About Virginia

Rich in agriculture but quick to evolve, the state of Virginia is often known as the “birthplace of the nation”. It’s one of the first 13 colonies of the USA, too, making it one of the most historically interesting places to visit (as well as reside in). Want to know more about this long-standing US …
Facts about prohibition
5 Jan

19 Precluding Facts About Prohibition

Can you imagine a world without alcohol today? While still controversial, and still arguably responsible for many of the world’s problems, the period during which the US went without booze is regarded as one of their darkest, certainly in terms of their economy, as well as in terms of crime rates. For 13 years, America …