Day Brightener – Some Interesting & Unusual Facts You Probably Don’t Know – Be Sure To Check Out The One On Kentucky

More people live in New York City than in 40 of the 50 states.

The word “Pennsylvania” is misspelled on the Liberty Bell , however it was one of the acceptable spellings at the time.
There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover all of North and South America in one foot of liquid.
There’s a town in Washington with treetop bridges made specifically to help squirrels cross the street.

It would take you more than 400 years to spend a night in all of Las Vegas’s hotel rooms.
 
Western Michigan is home to a giant lavender labyrinth so big you can see it on Google Earth.
There’s enough concrete in the Hoover Dam to build a two-lane highway from San Francisco to New York City.

Arizona and Hawaii are now the only states that don’t observe daylight savings time.
The Empire State Building has its own Zip Code.

The Library of Congress contains approximately 838 miles of bookshelves—longenough to stretch from Houston to Chicago.

In 1922, a man built a house and all his furniture entirely out of 100,000 newspapers. The structure still stands today in Rockport, Massachusetts.

The entire Denver International Airport is twice the size of Manhattan. 

The total length of Idaho’s rivers could stretch across the United States about 40 times.
The town of Centralia, Pennsylvania has been on fire for 55 years.
The entire town of Whittier, Alaska lives under one roof.

The number of bourbon barrels in Kentucky outnumbers the state’s population bymore than two million.

Only one-third of all $100 bills are actually inside the United States.  
South Florida is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist in the wild.

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