27 incredible facts in the United States, you probably did not know

That's what you probably do not know the past and the present in the United States.


If you do not know only thebasic facts on the United States or consider yourself an expert with regard topatriotic triviaWe can guarantee that there are many original sizes that would still surprise you about this fascinating country. Of controversial food that is not legally a sandwich with states where dinosaurs remain havenotbeen found, these are some of our favoritesAmericans You probably have not already known.

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Ninety-fourteen percent of US houses have at least one peanut butter pot.

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What is your favorite way to eat peanut butter? Like a cookie? Maybe a smoothie? Or maybe you are purist and do you prefer a classic peanut butter and a jelly sandwich? If you live in the United States - and is not allergic to peanuts, it is likely that you regularly appreciate peanut butter, regardless of how you consume. According toNational Peanut Council94% of American houses have at least one pot of the popular spread at any time.

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A Burrito is legally not a sandwich in the United States.

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While we are on the subject of food, let's talk about sandwiches. If we asked what kind of your favorite, you could say PB & J, egg salad or tuna fish, for example, and they would all be acceptable answers. But if you told us that a Burrito was your favorite type of sandwich, well, we should ask you to try again. This is because in 2006, the judge of the Superior CourtJeffrey LockeFrom Worcester, Massachusettsjudge That a burrito is not a sandwich. And the US Agreement Department accepts: USDA workerMark Wheeler explained toNPR In 2014, "a sandwich is a filling of meat or poultry between two slices of bread, a bun or biscuit."

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The most paid public employee in 40 US states is a football coach or basketball.

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It's not a secret for anyone that professional athletes can rane in the money, but did you know that the same thing can be said for their coaches? In fact, it is even true of coaches at the college level. In fact, chances are high that the highest public employee of your state is a coach. In August 2019,GobankRate has broken the data from 2018, explaining that "on all the highest public employees on the list of 29 football coach positions in mind, and have the most successful to an annual salary of 1 million dollars or more " They also note that "not a single basketball coach on the list won less than a million dollars in 2018. In fact, a college basketball coach takes the first place, bringing home an amazing annual salary that exceeded $ 9 million. " It looks like the rest of us chose the bad work!

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During prohibition, doctors could write alcohol orders.

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When the government prohibits the sale of alcohol at the US 1920 to 1933, it did not completely prohibiteveryone is Ability to legally peddle poxic beverages.Doctors have been allowed to prescribe alcohol to their patients as long as it was for medicinal purposes.

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The Congress Library used an archive of each tweet.

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In 2010, theCongress Library Announced that they have had a "revolutionary acquisition - a Twitter gift from all the text archives Tweet Publice from the first tweets from 2006 to 2010." They now have 12 years of tweets, but choose which they except "on a selective basis". The reason for maintaining such an archive? "Preserve a recording of knowledge and creativity for the Congress and the American people".

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Dinosaurs' fossils have been found in most states except those in the Midwest.

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According toScienceThe dinosaur fossils appeared in the majority of the states of our country, mainly in the mountains of Southwest and West. However,Midwest states Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio have been fossilless for years.

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It is possible to run across the United States in less than 43 days.

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If marathons are your thing, or if you like the movieForrest GumpMaybe you have considered how long it would take to run through this tentacular country of ours. Well, when a man did that, it took about a month and a half.PETE KOSTELNICK Define a world record Guinness In 2016, when he finished the unfathomable feat of running San Francisco in New York in 42 days, 6 hours and 30 minutes.

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The United States has no official language.

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Some people might assume that English is the official language of the United States since its word most commonly spoken throughout the country. However, this is not the case because the United States does not actually have an official language.CnnExplain that in 1981 and 2006, amendments made to the Constitution were introduced to make English the official language, but they did not succeed in spending the twice. That's why the governmentTried again again in 2017But that has not yet to pass.

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In 1974, a dissatisfied military hope stole a helicopter and landed on the lawn of the White House.

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In 1974, US Army OfficerRobert Kenneth Preston's The flying career was not going as planned, then he decided to be "feel better" while flying a military helicopter,Air and space recount. Finally, Preston landed the helicopter on the white house lawn about 100 meters from the building itself. A witness described the event by saying that he "could have been led into the front door". Finally, Preston was arrested and sentenced to six months in prison, then two others in the military prison, after which he was honorably discharged.

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President George H.W. Bush banni broccoli from the White House and the Air Force.

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Broccoli can not be the most popular vegetable butPresident George H.W. BushReally the hate. In fact, hehated it so much, that he hadHe banned the White House and the Air Force while he was in the office.

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Apple was twice as much money as the US government in 2014.

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Apple creates part of theMost popular products on the market and has been doing it for years. So, perhaps it's not fully shocking that in 2014, the Apple year released the MacBook Air, the iPod Touch and the iPhone 6 (among other innovations) - the company had more than twice More money than the American government. According toStrongThe apple was sitting on $ 160 billion, while "The Treasury is only $ 49 billion in hand to keep the government working."

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An American in eight held a job at McDonald at one point.

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Are you an alun of Mickey D? If so, you are certainly not alone. According to the 2001 bookTHE FAST FOOD NATION,One in eight American residents had worked at McDonald.

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The average person of the United States eats about 29 pounds of French French fries each year.

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For most Americans, 30.6% of their vegetable consumption are potatoes, according to government data from 2011 (viaThe week) How many of these potatoes were in the form of French fries? For the average person living in the United States at the time, about 29 pounds.

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There is a North Carolina cemetery that belongs to the British.

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If you are still in Ocracoke, North Carolina, make sure you stop by the small land that is, in fact,British cemetery. The plot is preserved to honor the British sailors deceased aboard the HMTBedfordshire On May 11, 1942, when they were touched by a torpedo while patrolling the area of ​​enemy boats. Four of the soldiers are actually buried there.

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Americans spent $ 75.38 billion on their pets in 2019.

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Do you like to provide your pets with the best food, toys and evenadorable? If this is the case, you are among those who have created an industry related to the flourishing animal that saw the owners spending $ 72.5 billion on their pets in 2018, according to theAmerican Pet Products Association. And they believe that sales of 2019 are even higher: $ 75.38 billion!

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James and Mary were the most popular names for U.S babies. During the 100 year period.

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According toSocial SecurityThe data collected from 1919 to 2018, names such as John, Robert, Michael and William were popular choices for babies boys above 100 years. And girls have often received the monikers Patricia, Jennifer, Linda or Elizabeth. But the names that weremore Popular during this time was James for boys and Mary for girls.

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Mississippi is the slowest state of the US

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Many southern states are famous for their distinctive prints. But if you want to hear the slowest speakers in the entire country, you will need to go to Mississippi and chat with people who have a way to speak particularly long and persistent, according toCnn traveler.

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Cincinnati has an unused metro system that drives anywhere.

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Back in the 1880s, the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, was on their way to get a revolutionaryThe metro system. However, despite the fact that it has been built, it has never been used because of a lack of funds. Although the dormant underground system still exists, its "entries have been sealed with concrete and its tunnels are blocked by brick walls and steel fences," according to the city's website.

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A city of Washington has a Treetop bridge to help squirrels through the street safely.

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The inhabitants of Longview, Washington, apparently have a weak spot for their furry friends and walnut collection. It surely why, in 1963, they built theNutty Narrows Bridge, a tree structure that provides squirrels a safe place to cross the street.

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Louisiana houses the longest continuous bridge in the world on the water.

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Stretching for an impressive 23,87 miles, the pavement of Lake Pontchartrain holds theGuinness World Record To be the longest continuous bridge on the water.

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There are 300 ostrich rans in Arizona with about 10,000 birds.

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When you think of Arizona, you probably do not associate it immediately with ostriches, but after reading this, you will do it. The state of the grand canyon houses about10,000 birds on 300 ostrich ranches.

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The first American vineyard and cellar opened in 1799 in Kentucky.

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Kentucky is famous for his bourbon, but it's also where the first commercial vineyard and the cellar was established in the American back in 1799, named to peopleFirst vineyard Started to operate in Lexington, making the history of wine in the United States.

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There are more horses per square mile in New Jersey than any other state.

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The New Jersey can be known as "the state of the garden", but it should be famous instead of the number of horses living in the region. Believe it or not, there ismore horses per square mile in New Jersey only in any other state in the countryside. No wonder the US equestrian team is based in Gladstone, New Jersey!

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The most common work in the United States is a retail seller.

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If you are interested in switching careers - and you can not get from university football or basketball kick - your best bet can be to find one asretail seller. According toOffice of Labor StatisticsIt was the most common job at the U.S. As of May 2018!

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There is a 190-year-old shopping center in Rhode Island.

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Buyers who spend their money with Rhode Island'sArcade Providence do it to the structure with a long history. Built in 1829 and jostle "distinguished Greek recovery columns, granite walls and classic facades", the monument of Rhode Island is the oldest interiormall in the countryside.

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Plumbers call the next day Thanksgiving "Brown Friday" because it's their busiest day of the year.

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If you need your toilets set the day after Thanksgiving, you may need to wait a time beforeSomeone appears to repair your fouling pipes. Judged "Friday brown"By those of the company, it is the busiest day of the year for plumbers in the United States.

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The 50-star American flag was designed by a student who received a B- on the design.

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In 1958,Robert G. Heft was a 17-year-old secondary student in Lancaster, Ohio, whoDesigned a new American flag 50 starsas part of a history project. Although his work earned him a b- his teacher, he was quite impressive to be chosen as the updated version of the national flag of the country. Fortunately, it resulted in the HEFT note being changed to an A.


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