State Nickname: The Sunflower State. Kansas Fun Facts: Kansas still has a law on the books that prohibits shooting at rabbits from a motorboat. Kansas shares their capital city,…
I love my morning coffee as much as anyone else, and I love it brewed in about 30 seconds by a Keurig. In fact,…
As I’ve done with other Top Ten lists, one of these is fake and the first person to pick the right one can have…
State Nickname: The Sunflower State. Kansas Fun Facts: Kansas still has a law on the books that prohibits shooting at rabbits from a motorboat. Kansas…
“I come from Des Moines. Somebody had to.”~Bill Bryson. I guess that explains why author Bill Bryson now lives in England. State Nickname: The Hawkeye…
If you haven’t figured it out yet, when I travel, I’m going to be looking for beaches. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that…
I know I said I was going to write up 50 states in 50 days, but apparently fate doesn’t like when we make plans.…
Idaho State Nickname: “Idaho’s nickname is “The Gem State” for the abundance of natural resources and scenic areas that include snow-capped mountain ranges, rapids, vast…
Hawaii State Nickname: The Aloha State Hawaii Fun Fact: A new Hawaiian island called Loihi is forming offshore of the big island. Best thing…
Georgia, the Peach State! Nicknamed after a perfectly delicious fruit. I have nothing sarcastic to say about that. My in person knowledge about Georgia…
According to BusinessInsider.com, Florida is the second most visited state after California. In my opinion, that’s with good reason. After Alaska, where nobody is…
I’d like to preface this by saying that I will write two posts on the state of Florida. To be honest, for this post,…
Delaware Fun Fact: NBA legend Charles Barkley named his daughter Christiana after the Christiana Mall in Newark, Delaware. Before I sat down to write…
If you’re new here, no I’m not visiting 50 states in 50 days. I’m reviewing 50 states in 50 days in alphabetical order. Today’s…
Colorado, the Centennial State! What does that even mean? Does it mean that it’s been a state for 100 years? What do they call…