Keep America weird: strangest facts about each state

jw5

Moderator
Moderator
Loyal
Joined
Jul 14, 2008
Messages
90,868
Points
113
AAPpPlE.img


Keep America weird: strangest facts about each state​

The United States is a big, vast place where sometimes (a lot of times) weird things happen. Jokes about Florida's strangeness abound, as evidenced by the amount of Twitter accounts dedicated to poking fun at the absurd things that take place in the Sunshine State. But Florida is far from being alone. Check out these strange facts about American states that will increase your random knowledge and your chances of winning trivia games.
 
AAPpU2J.img


Alabama​

Alabama is the Land of Lost Luggage. The Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro has become a giant thrift store, where passengers' unclaimed stuff is sold. The store has become one of Alabama's top tourist attractions. In need of a suit of armor? Stop by. The center might just have it.
 
AAPq0Zd.img


Alaska​

The Last Frontier sees up to 20 hours of sunshine in certain months, which results in deliciously sweeter and larger produce, particularly cabbage.
 
AAPpYTM.img


Arizona​

Mules bring Supai and Phantom Town residents their mail.
 
AAPq0ZJ.img


Arkansas​

Visitors scouring the field at the Crater of Diamonds not only can keep diamonds if they find them, but they can rent mining tools at the mine's center. This is the country's only diamond mine.
 
AAPpU47.img


California​

Marin County claims to have the world’s highest concentration of hot tubs.
 
AAPpCDd.img


Colorado​

Folks took the 420 mile marker so often that the state finally decided to replace it for a 419.99 marker.
 
AAPq3ZC.img


Connecticut​

A pickle must bounce in the Constitution State to officially be considered a pickle.
 
AAPpU4s.img


Delaware​

The First State is the only state that has no national parks or any site included in the National Park Service domain.
 
AAPq40m.img


Florida​

Unmarried women aren't allowed to parachute on Sundays.
 
AAPpVY0.img


Georgia​

People can be arrested for eating fried chicken with a fork.
 
AAPq5T6.img


Hawaii​

The Aloha State has dedicated a food festival to spam. Unsurprisingly, Hawaii consumes more spam than other state.
 
AAPq5Td.img


Idaho​

Forget the ball drop at Times Square. In Idaho, folks ring in the New Year by dropping a huge potato.
 
AAPq11m.img


Illinois​

Between 1923 and 1969, Illinois's official language was American, and not English.
 
AAPq5TA.img


Indiana​

The state’s legislature attempted to pass a law in 1897 to round up the lengthy decimal value of pi to 3.2. It failed to pass, but it was pretty close.
 
AAPq41v.img


Iowa​

There are seven pigs to each Iowan in the state. That's equal to 20 million pigs versus 3 million people.
 
AAPq41J.img


Kansas​

No one may catch fish with his or her bare hands in the Sunflower State.
 
AAPq420.img


Kentucky​

The Bluegrass State may be known for its bourbon, but it's also home to the country's first commercial winery.
 
AAPq42c.img


Louisiana​

The first bottler of Coca-Cola was a Louisianian from Monroe named Joseph Biedenharn.
 
AAPpU65.img


Maine​

Up until 2003, the town of Strong produced 90% of the country’s toothpick supply. But all the factories have since closed down.
 
Back
Top