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Florida’s Everglades National Park is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist. |
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Idaho: Its state seal is the only one designed by a woman. Emma Sarah Etine Edwards, the daughter of a former Missouri governor who settled in Idaho, won an 1890 contest with her design of a woman representing liberty and a man in miner’s garb, as well as elk horns and mountains as well as the Latin phrase “Esto Perpetua,” meaning “in perpetuity.” Not only did she get the glory of having designed the state seal, she won $100 in the contest. |
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Indiana: It’s the world’s popcorn capital. The home state of Orville Redenbacher, Indiana produces more than 20 percent of the country’s popcorn supply, with almost half of all the state’s cropland used for corn. |
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Iowa: A mammoth amount of mammoths died here. This state is lousy with mammoth bones. The ancient creatures were once abundant in this region, and areas like Mahaska County have turned up a number of the creature’s remnants, with a number of digs underway. |
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Kansas: It’s home to the world’s largest ball of twine. It can be found in Cawker City. |
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Kentucky: It used to be part of Virginia. Yes, Kentucky was originally a county of Virginia, established in 1776. But as the citizens of the western part of the state became frustrated that their state capital was so far off, in the city of Richmond, they petitioned for statehood, becoming America’s 15th state in 1792. |
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Maine: It has an actual desert. We think of this state as a place of forests, lakes and lighthouses. But Maine also has its own desert—the 40-acre Desert of Maine, an expanse of silt and sand that came about due to over-farming but which has since become a popular tourist attraction in its own right. |
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Minnesota: It’s home to an actual “tri-flowing” river. This state’s waters flow in three different directions: south to the Gulf of Mexico, north to the Hudson Bay in Canada, and east towards the Atlantic Ocean |
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Ohio: It’s got the only flag in the U.S. that isn’t a rectangle. It's shape is called a "swallowtail" or "burgee." |
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South Carolina: It’s home to an insane amount of monkeys. This state’s Morgan Island is also often referred to as Monkey Island, considering it houses 4,000 rhesus monkeys, which are bred on this land mass in order to serve for medical testing (including AIDS, polio, and bioterrorism). |
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Virginia: America’s vanity plate capital. Virginia has the highest vanity license plates per capita of any state. Around 16% of its population owns one. |
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Mushroom House, Perinton, New York The Mushroom House, or Pod House, is a unique home which takes inspiration from the flowers of a Queen Anne’s Lace plant. It was constructed between 1969 and 1972 for attorney-artist couple Robert and Marguerite Antell and was designated a town landmark in 1989. |
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Amoeba House, Itú, Brazil Located in Itú, Brazil this golden fairy tale abode, also designed by Javier Senosiain, sits in a complex with a golf course, surrounded by acres of green land, 75 miles from the city of São Paulo. |
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