Until 1936 in New York, it was against the law to wear topless baithing suits, for women and men.
The world's biggest clam weighs almost 500 pounds.
East Chicago is a town in India.
The odds of a mother having twins are 90 to 1.
In the English language there are only three words that have a letter that repeats six times. Degenerescence (six e's), Indivisibility (six i's), and nonannouncement (six n's)
In the 1800's an Eggplant was known as a "mad apple" and believed to be poisonous.
"Jack" is the most common name in nursery rhymes.
An adult has 206 bones, and a newborn has 300.
Thefirst minimum wage to be established in America was 25 cents an hour, it was in 1938.
More than 50% of time spent in U.S courtrooms is over automobile cases.
Alaska doesn't have any counties.
The Tokyo Zoo, located in Japan, closes downfor two months every year to give the animals a little breakfrom the people.
Abraham Lincoln had no middle name.
On July 4, 1826, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson passed away.
Calvin Coolidge is the only president born on July 4th, in 1872.
Macaroni was the name of the pony that Caroline Kennedy used to ride on teh grounds of the White House.
The only man to ever be President and Vice-President but never be elected to either was Gerald Ford.
George Washington's salary as President was $25,000 a year.
You must be a natural born citizen of the U.S. and a citizen for at least 14 years and be 35 years of age before you can runfor President.
In 1841, the 8th, 9th and 10th presidents served in office they were Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, and John Tyler.
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