Facts
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If You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It Means
Find out what yellow cap Coke bottles mean and why they appear only once a year. Coca-Cola has been around…
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If You See Shoes on a Power Line, This Is What It Means
Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a chain? No, wait—it’s a pair of shoes on…
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If You See Red Paint on the Ground, This Is What It Means
It’s an important spot for the entire neighborhood and anyone passing by! When you’re on a worksite, there are a lot of…
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It Could Be Illegal to Throw Away These 8 Things
Americans throw away literally tons of trash. But tossing out any one of these items with your regular garbage could…
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The best cities to see cherry blossoms in the USA
The snow begins to recede and spring feels like it’s on the horizon, but still, it feels like forever. That…
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The Most Beautiful Places in Canada
Imagine everything that makes Alaska so epic (Northern Lights included); multiply it across a country six times as large; add…
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15 Things New Jersey is Known and Famous For
New Jersey is a fascinating state that is often overlooked, partly because of its more famous neighbor in New York.…
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30 Things Texas is Known and Famous For
There’s a lot to love about Texas – the friendly people, the amazing food, and of course, the incredible sights.…
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The 17 dumbest things people have done in US national parks
From the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee to the colorful thermal geysers of Yellowstone, America has protected some of the…
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18 Fun Facts About Yellowstone National Park
It’s no wonder Yellowstone became the country’s first national park in 1872 — the colorful hot springs and geysers are…
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