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People tried mailing children in early 1900s.

People tried mailing children in early 1900s. people really tried to mail children through the U.S. Postal Service in the early 1900s! šŸ˜³šŸ“¬ “Ready to be shocked? Start scrolling šŸ‘‡” Here’s what happened: 1. Background: 2. Mailing Children (Seriously!): 3. How It Worked: 4. Famous Cases: 5. The Reaction: 6. The Rule Today: Fun Fact:Because […]

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Nebraska celebrates National Pie Day yearly

Nebraska celebrates National Pie Day yearly Nebraska celebrates National Pie Day annually on January 23, along with the rest of the United States. This day was established in 1975 by teacher Charlie Papazian and is now promoted by the American Pie Council .​Wikipedia In Nebraska, various institutions and businesses participate in the celebration. For example,

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House in Pennsylvania built entirely upside down.

House in Pennsylvania built entirely upside down. šŸ  The Upside-Down House in Pennsylvania There’s a house in Pennsylvania that’s built completely upside down — and it’s not by accident. It was intentionally designed this way as a tourist attraction and art installation. “Ready to be shocked? Start scrolling šŸ‘‡” šŸ”„ What does “upside down” mean

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In New Jersey, it’s illegal to frown at a police officer.

In New Jersey, it’s illegal to frown at a police officer… Is it really illegal to frown at a police officer in New Jersey? This is more of an urban myth or joke than an actual, enforced law. There’s no official New Jersey law that literally says ā€œyou can’t frown at a cop.ā€ However, here’s

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In Kentucky, it’s illegal to carry ice cream in your back pocket.

In Kentucky it’s illegal to carry ice cream… In the state of Kentucky, there’s an old, strange-sounding law that says you can’t carry ice cream in your back pocket. Now, obviously, this isn’t something people normally do. So why does this law even exist? “Ready to be shocked? Start scrolling šŸ‘‡” Here’s the backstory: A

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Arizona’s meteor crater is 50,000 years old.

Arizona’s is 50,000 years old… Arizona’s Meteor Crater—also known as Barringer Crater: šŸŒ What is it? Meteor Crater is a massive impact crater located in the northern Arizona desert, about 37 miles east of Flagstaff and near the town of Winslow. šŸ•°ļø How old is it? It formed about 50,000 years ago during the Pleistocene

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Ohio declared “Hang on Sloopy” as its official rock song.

Ohio declared “Hang on Sloopy” In 1985, Ohio became the first U.S. state to designate an official rock song: ā€œHang On Sloopyā€ by The McCoys. šŸŽø Origins of the Song Originally titled ā€œMy Girl Sloopy,ā€ the song was written by Wes Farrell and Bert Berns and first recorded by The Vibrations in 1964. However, it

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There’s a town in Alaska where the sun doesn’t rise for two full months.

There’s a town in Alaska where… UtqiaÄ”vik, Alaska (formerly known as Barrow). It’s the northernmost city in the United States, and because it’s located above the Arctic Circle, it experiences a natural phenomenon called polar night. šŸŒ‘ Polar Night in UtqiaÄ”vik: “Ready to be shocked? Start scrolling šŸ‘‡” Why it happens: On the flip side:

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