25 Wild Facts About Wyoming
3. Wyoming elected the country's first female governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross, in 1925.
3. Wyoming elected the country's first female governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross, in 1925.
Impress your favorite Cheesehead (or Badger!) with these bits of trivia.
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It's inspired by the flagship museum in Zagreb, which displays mementos of lost love.
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15. In 1949, residents of Mole Hill, West Virginia, changed the name of their town to “Mountain.” Get it?
10. Before her wedding to Prince Rainier III, Grace Kelly's family had to pony up a whopping $2 million dowry to the royal family.
The waves and tide were reportedly too rough for Lindsey Russell, the 25-year-old host of children's program "Blue Peter," to finish the journey.
When researchers layered New York City’s bus map atop its subway map, they found that the number of connections reached 8,461, exceeding the standard cognitive threshold dramatically.
And it does it without using GPS data.
The Royal Cave Temple was carved into the side of a mountain during the Tang dynasty.
Congressional bathtubs! Secret subway systems! Read on for more about the hidden side of the capital city.
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3. Don't urinate near a crocodile.
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Spend the night in a hotel room built from straw, salt, sand, snow—or chocolate.
21. The governor's mansion has an Oklahoma-shaped swimming pool.
How many other treasure troves are sitting behind locked doors and bricked-up walls, just waiting to be discovered?
When you're hitting the city streets, take a second to look down at the pavement. Plenty of strange things have been embedded where your feet touch the ground.
10. When you're done touring Colonial Williamsburg, you should probably high-tail it to the nearby Presidential Pets museum.
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These structures are far more than functional—they're awe-inspiring works of art.
When the Church cast him out, he built his own.