US Destinations

Arizona

Did You Know...? Mail is delivered by mule to Havasupai at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. London Bridge, in Lake Havasu City, was declared an antique (the world’s largest) to avoid import taxes. Copper on the roof of Arizona’s capitol in Phoenix would make 4.8 million pennies. Tombstone was

2012-01-13T17:23:20-05:00January 13th, 2012|US Destinations, US States|

Alaska

Did You Know...? Alaska has more active glaciers (100,000) than the rest of the inhabited world. The state sport is dog mushing. The largest U.S. city by area is Juneau, with 3,108 square miles. The state’s lowest recorded temperature was -80 at Prospect Creek Camp in 1971. Alaska has 3

2012-01-13T14:33:53-05:00January 13th, 2012|US Destinations, US States|

Alabama

Did You Know...? Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia; Tallulah Bankhead in Huntsville. Mardi Gras (Shrove Tuesday) is a state holiday in Alabama. America's first 911 call was made in Haleyville in 1968. Enterprise is home to the world’s only known monument to an insect pest, the boll weevil. Scientists

2020-01-29T12:10:39-05:00January 6th, 2012|US Destinations, US States|
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