81 North Dakota Facts And Weird Laws

North Dakota Facts

North Dakota has a vast landscape of lush woodlands, badlands, and natural wildlife you would love to explore. The historical sites and museums offer you a glimpse into the State’s culture and history.  Some of the popular outdoor places In North Dakota include Lake Sakakawea and Theodore Roosevelt National Park.  The State also has indoor … Read more

76 Washington Facts And Weird Laws

Washington Facts

Millions of people visit Washington per year, generating about $21 billion annually. Why do tourists prefer Washington? Washington state, the Evergreen State, is a paradise for natural beauty, landmarks, and calm city life.  Other than outdoor activities, the state boasts beautiful islands, lush rainforests, and sleeping volcanoes that draw visitors. You can explore the state’s … Read more

78 South Dakota Facts And Weird Laws

South Dakota Facts

Located in the central region of the US, South Dakota offers every reason to take a holiday. The state boasts historical monuments, cafes, and museums that keep tourists coming back. Monuments like Mount Rushmore are some of the unique features you will find in South Dakota. The state has parks, memorials, and cultural attractions that … Read more

80 Nebraska Facts And Weird Laws

Nebraska Facts

Nebraska boasts impressive natural attractions and vibrant cities. Many people overlook this state, not knowing how unique its landscape is. The scenic sandhills and Chimney Rock are places you can visit in Nebraska. You can visit the various cultural and historic centers to appreciate this state’s history and culture. The University of Nebraska State Museum … Read more

73 Delaware Facts and Wired Laws

Delaware Facts

Delaware attained statehood on December 7, 1787. It became the first state to join the Union. Delaware has many nicknames, The First State, The Blue Hen State, The small Wonder State, and The Diamond State.  Corporate law is a major part of Delaware’s appeal as a corporate haven. Delaware is however much more than just … Read more

97 Tennessee Facts and Weird Laws

Tennessee Facts

Tennessee became the 16th state of the Union in 1796. Tennessee outperformed all the states in 2020 in tourism with $16.8 Billion in Visitor spending even during Covid-19. The most visited National Park of the United States is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. Are you thinking of visiting or moving to Tennessee? … Read more

75 Arkansas Facts and Weird Laws

Arkansas Facts

What is Arkansas known for? As the only state with an open Diamond mine in the United States, this southern state is indeed a unique place to visit. Other than poultry farms, you’ll enjoy the lush Ozark landscape or visit the William J. Presidential Library to have a feel of the oval office. Arkansas is … Read more

81 Virginia Facts and Weird Laws

Virginia Facts

Virginia is home to eight U.S. Presidents—no other state produced more United States Presidents than this state. Four out of the first U.S. presidents were born here. Monticello and Mount Vernon, two of the state’s top attractions, are both homes of presidents. Most of the Civil war Battlefields and the sites where the American Revolutionary … Read more

79 North Carolina Facts and Weird Laws

North Carolina Facts

Most people overlook North Carolina for other states.  The State has a long history that helped shape the United States.  You can visit the State to learn the history of this State, tour the attractions, or enjoy sports. Other than soybeans and sweet potatoes, North Carolina has produced some of the most famous people in … Read more

77 Iowa Facts and Weird Laws

Iowa Facts

Iowa’s midwestern charm sets this state apart from others. Iowa’s cities are welcoming and friendly; from Des Moines to Cedar Rapids, this state is the one you visit when you want to explore unique places. When you explore this state, you’ll gain knowledge, enjoy the adventure, and you are likely to draw inspiration from the … Read more