10 Fascinating Facts About New_York CityTia Jones
25 Amazing Trivia Facts and Curious Stories About Upstate New York Everybody loves a good story, or some head-scratching trivia facts. This list pulls the curtain back on 25 amazing pieces of Upstate New York history you probably didn't know about. Are they earth-shaking? No. Are they int...
City facts: Ürümqi location on the map. It is the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China in Northwest China. ÜIt was a major hub on the Silk Road during China’s Tang dynasty and developed its reputation as a leading cultural and commercial...
Today, we can probably all name enough “celebrity” mass shooters to at least fill the fingers of one hand. Every month seems to bring reports of new atrocities being committed and innocent people dying. Even without Unruh, this would probably be the case. Yet this sad and lonely man stil...
After theAnglo-Saxons, came the vicious Vikings! Join the National Geographic Kids gang as we learn to live like a Scandinavian sea-warrior, in our ten fierce facts about the Vikings… Viking facts 1.The Vikings were famous for sailing huge distances from their home in Scandinavia between AD...
A few facts about Monaco would have any globetrotter wanting to visit, and homeowner interested in the sought after luxury real estate, choose Monaco above any other destination. 1. Monaco currently has about 36,000 residents and is primarily occupied by French and Italian citizens, among 125 ...
The World Series of Poker — or “WSOP” as it’s also known — is an annual series of poker tournaments and, originally, started back in 1970 as an
Mario is an Italian-American plumber from Brooklyn, New York. More to click... Top 10 Facts About Spiders! Top 10 Slang Words! Top 10 Facts About Bats! This background was established in the game “Super Mario Bros.” released in 1985. Embed from Getty Images 3. Mario was created...
Some fun facts about Tyrannosaurus rex include that its arms were not as tiny as once thought and its breath likely was bad enough to be deadly.
The Mount was named after Charles E. Rushmore, an attorney in New York who visited the Mount in the 19th century. Legend has it that Rushmore was intrigued by the batholith when he came across it while on a business trip. When he inquired about the mountain’s name, his tour guide cl...