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We are big fans of the United States of America and we want to celebrate this by telling you 82 crazy facts about that country. Let’s just look at the history and the present and you can find so many unbelievable fun facts about the USA we all want to tell you. Do you know what the “S” in Harry S. Truman stands for or what the shoe size of the Statue of Liberty is? Find it out.

1. Monowi in Nebraska has only one inhabitant and he is also mayor of the city.

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2. John Adams, the second president of the United States once said “I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace; that two are called a law firm; and that three or more become a Congress!”

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3. George Washington was known to spend approximately seven percent of his annual salary on alcohol.

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4. The slogan of Vermin Supreme, a candidate for the U.S. presidency, was “Free ponies for all Americans”.

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5. The likelihood of getting bitten by a human in New York is higher than the likelihood of getting bitten by a shark in the sea.

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6. Every 21st inhabitant of New York is a millionaire.

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7. The shoe size of the Statue of Liberty is size 879.

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8. In the history of the United States there have been 17 Americans who ran a marathon in less than two hours and ten minutes. In October 2011 this was achieved by 32 Kenyans.

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9. The “S” in the name of Harry S. Truman only represents an “S”.

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10. Apple owns more cash than the United States.

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11. When the Cornhuskers – the football team of the University of Nebraska- have a home match, the stadium becomes the third biggest city in the state.

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12. The entire human population could live in New Zealand, and the population density would still be lower than that of Manhattan in New York.

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13. The majority of astronauts, U.S. Presidents and Nobel Prize winners were first-borns.

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14. In 1980 a hospital in Las Vegas had to dismiss several employees as they were betting on when patients would die.

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15. In the United States at least one person per hour gets killed in a car accident due to drinking.

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16. An anonymous donor pays for the college tuition of each student in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

17. A U.S. court had to decide if the X-men are humans or not. In the US, imported dolls representing human beings are subject to a higher tax than other toys. As of this a toy manufacturer sued for a declaration that the action figures did not represent human beings to pay lower taxes.

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18. Central Park in New York is larger than the State Monaco.

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19. When leaving school, a child in the U.S. has already witnessed 40,000 people dying on TV.

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20. The Towers of the World Trade Centre had their own zip code: 10048 New York.

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21. In 1867 the USA bought Alaska from Russia for just 7.2 million dollars.

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22. New York is located more southern than Rome.

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23. In 1893, a U.S. citizen made an application to change the name of the country to “The United States of the Earth”.

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24. On average, there are 88.8 weapons per 100 U.S. citizens.

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25. Nothing is an uninhabited town in the U.S. state of Arizona. There is nothing but a gas station and a garage.

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26. In the USA, a slave from 1850 by today’s standards, would cost 1,000 dollars.

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27. The Golden Gate Bridge has to be painted regularly. The salt water corrodes the paint so fast, that one has to start repainting the bridge as soon as one is finished painting it.

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28. Before coffee became popular, beer was served for breakfast in the USA.

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29. In the U.S. the most dangerous job is to be a fisherman. Approximately one out of every 900 die during work.

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30. In 1911, the Niagara Falls froze completely.

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31. The former U.S. politician Thomas Jefferson believed that every law should automatically become void after 19 years, to be replaced by a new law, which is adjusted to the new generation.

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32. The modern look of the U.S. flag was designed by a school child from Ohio as a school project. His teacher gave him a B-.

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33. By law, cars are prohibited on Mackinac Island in Michigan since 1898. Inhabitants use horses instead.

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34. Thanks to collaboration with Twitter, every public tweet sent in the U.S., is digitally archived in the Library of Congress.

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35. Before English became the dominant language in the U.S., German was the second most common language.

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36. In the U.S., the probability of suicide is twice the rate of an assassination by a third party.

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37. There are about nine million people in a prison around the world. 25 percent of them come from the USA.

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38. In the USA, there is a sports league for rock-paper-scissors competitions.

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39. There are more public libraries in the U.S. than McDonald’s restaurants.

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40. Living in the White House is not free for the President of the United States. He receives a monthly bill for food and other expenses.

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41. The average rent for a one room apartment in Manhattan is 3,400 dollars.

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42. In 2013, more people died in the United States from children playing with small guns than from terrorists

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43. George Washington was known to convince voters with the help of alcohol. At an election campaign with over 400 people, he brought over 500 liters of alcohol to secure their votes.

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44. In the 17th century, New York was called New Amsterdam.

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45. In 1958 an atomic bomb disappeared from the arsenal of the U.S. Army in Georgia. To this day it has not been found.

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46. Chinatown in New York is the largest settlement of Chinese citizens outside Asia.

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47. The longest street in the world connects Alaska with the south of Argentina. It has a length of approximately 18,641 miles and crosses 17 states, six time zones and four climate zones.

48. Whittier is a city in Alaska with 217 inhabitants. Almost the entire population of the city lives in the small community’s only building, which also houses a school, a hospital, a church and a grocery store. For this, the town has been nicknamed the “town under one roof”.

49. When the USA bought Alaska from Russia in 1867, they switched from the Julian calendar previously used in Alaska to the Gregorian calendar used in the USA. The result was that the 8th to 17th of October 1867 never existed in Alaska.

50. There are more people living in California than in Canada.

51. Although Christopher Columbus was the first to discover the American continent, it was the Italian Amerigo Vespucci who came up with the idea that this might be a new continent and not an Indian island, as Columbus had initially thought. In memory of this insight, the continent was named “America” after Amerigo Vespucci.

52. The GPS system was created and is still operated and maintained by the U.S. Air Force.

53. Alaska crosses the border with the eastern hemisphere and is thus the most eastern and western state in the USA.

54. From 1789 to 1790, New York was the capital of the USA.

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55. In Pittsburgh there is a restaurant called “Conflict Kitchen”. It only serves dishes from countries the USA is in conflict with. When the restaurant started to serve dishes from Palestine the owners received death threats

56. With 2.3 million soldiers, China has the largest army in the world. The USA follows in second place with 1.4 million.

57. To date, there have been a total of 2,055 atomic bomb tests worldwide. 1,039 were carried out by the USA alone, 718 by the Soviet Union and 198 by France.

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58. The largest bomb ever detonated was tested by the United States in 1954 and had an explosive power equivalent to a thousand times that of the Hiroshima nuclear bomb. After the test, the scientists found that the bomb had almost twice the explosive force they had previously calculated. The flash was seen 250 miles away, and radiation injuries occurred within a radius of more than 87 miles.

59. In September 1719, prisoners in Paris were released under the condition that they marry a prostitute and emigrate to Louisiana, USA. The objective was to advance French colonies along the Mississippi.

60. On 24 January 1961 a US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed during a military exercise and had to initiate the emergency jettison of two hydrogen bombs over the Goldsboro region (North Carolina, USA). On one of the bombs, only one of four safety devices remained intact after the crash, while the second bomb landed in a swamp area where remains of the bomb are still found to this day. If you are interested in the whole story just read our article about the Goldsboro Crash here.

61. Adolf Hitler’s nephew William Patrick Hitler emigrated to the USA in 1939 and even fought alongside the Americans against Nazi Germany during the Second World War. He was even awarded the Purple Heart for his accomplishments during the war. After the war, however, he changed his name to William Patrick Stuart-Houston.

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62. In the 19th and 20th centuries, a family clan with predominantly bluish skin lived in the Appalachian Mountains in the USA. This was due to a disease called methemoglobinemia, which was repeatedly passed on within the Fugate family due to the isolated living conditions in the mountains. We wrote a detailed article about that story. Make sure to check it out here.

63. In 1983, 90 percent of US media were still in the hands of 50 different companies. Today, only six companies control 90 percent of the media landscape in the USA.

64. In 1916, a law was submitted to the US Congress to stipulate that any declaration of war by the USA first had to be confirmed by a referendum and that anyone who voted “yes” would have to go to war themselves. However, the law was never passed.

65. In 1967 a solar storm almost caused a nuclear war. The charged solar particles caused the US early rocket warning system to fail, so that the Americans first assumed that the Soviet Union had launched a targeted interference attack in order to be able to carry out a nuclear strike on the USA.

66. “Son of Sam Law” is the term used in the USA to describe laws that prohibit criminals from earning money in any way with the stories of their crimes – for example through films or books. Instead, the state has the right to confiscate such proceeds and pay the money to the perpetrator’s victims.

67. The kidnapping of four-year-old Charley Ross in 1874 is considered to be the first kidnapping in the history of the USA to have been widely reported in the media. The girl, who would never be found, was lured by two men with fireworks and sweets. Due to the worldwide interest in this case, children are still advised not to accept sweets from strangers to this day.

68. The Diomedes Islands are a group of islands in the Arctic Ocean. The western island of this group belongs to Russia, while the eastern island belongs to the USA. Both islands are only 2.5 miles apart, but as the International Date Line runs between them, they are separated by a 21-hour time difference.

69. During the Great Depression of the 1920s and 1930s, banker Pat Munroe advised his customers in the city of Quincy, Florida, to buy shares in the beverage company Coca-Cola. Over the next few years, the share price rose so much that countless people in Quincy quickly became millionaires and the city became the richest city in the USA.

70. In the USA, more money is spent on slot machines than on cinema, baseball and amusement parks combined.

71. The westernmost point of the USA and the easternmost point of Russia lie just three miles apart.

72. Behind Lincoln’s face in Mount Rushmore, there is a secret chamber where memorabilia of the most important historical events in the USA are kept. The room is not accessible to tourists.

73. In the U.S. most movies are released on Independence Day. Conversely, the movie “Independence Day” was released a week prior to Independence Day.

74. 450 men die of breast cancer in the U.S. each year.

75. Monopoly was developed in 1930 in the U.S. to create a pastime for the unemployed people during the great depression.

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76. In the U.S. state of Minnesota, a three-year-old was mayor for a short time.

77. The former U.S. Marine soldier Guy Gabaldon was able to catch about 800 Japanese soldiers during World War Two. The Japanese soldiers were hiding in a cave and Guy Gabaldon sneaked in. He convinced them that their cave was surrounded. After everyone was handcuffed he called for support.

78. In 1960, Frances Kelsey, an executive at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), refused to approve thalidomide as a painkiller for pregnant women, even though the drug had already been approved in more than 20 other Western countries. Later on, it was discovered that the drug, marketed under the name “Contergan”, caused severe disabilities in children. So Frances Kelsey’s decision saved countless children in the United States.

79. During World War II, the U.S. Army collaborated with Walt Disney to develop a gas mask that looked like Mickey Mouse, in order to make children less afraid of a poison gas attack.

80. The U.S. Navy now uses Xbox 360 controllers to control its periscopes. The soldiers find the controller much easier to use, while at the same time the costs of the control units have declined drastically.

81. 50,000 people die a year in the U.S. from the effects of passive smoking.

82. The border between Canada and the USA is the longest international border in the world between two countries.

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General Facts about the USA

Apart from be above listed fun facts about USA you might also be interested in some more general facts about that country. See them here:

CapitalWashington, D.C.
Largest CityNew York City
Total Area3,796,742sqmi (9,833,520km2)
Population (2018)327,167,434
PresidentJoe Biden
Vice PresidentKamala Harris
CurrencyUnited States dollar

Last Update: March 7th 2021.

FAQs

What are 10 facts about America? ›

Interesting Facts About The United States
  • America Is Home To Many Natural Wonders. ...
  • The US Has The 4th Longest River System In The World. ...
  • The US Has The Largest Economy In The World. ...
  • The American Flag Has Had 27 Versions. ...
  • Home To Some of The Best Musical Artist Of All Time. ...
  • Center of Entertainment.
Oct 3, 2019

What is an interesting fact of the usa that most people don t know? ›

One of the most amazing facts about the USA (facts about America) is that it is the only country in the world that has all of Earth's five climate zones: tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar. 8. The largest body of fresh water in the world by surface area can be found in the USA.

What USA is famous for? ›

Table Of Content
  • The White House. Washington D.C.
  • Statue Of Liberty. New York.
  • Times Square. New York.
  • Central Park. New York.
  • Golden Gate Bridge. San Francisco.
  • Millennium Park. Chicago.
  • Navy Pier. Chicago.
  • Las Vegas Strip. Las Vegas.
May 18, 2022

What are 5 amazing facts? ›

5 amazing science facts that will blow your mind
  • A teaspoonful of neutron star. ...
  • Metals that explode when in contact with water. ...
  • Hawaii is moving closer to Alaska by 7.5cm every year. ...
  • Sunflowers are known as hyperaccumulators. ...
  • A cockroach can live for up to one week without its head.
Nov 15, 2021

What are 3 things America is known for? ›

What Is The United States Famous For?
  • #1 Hot Dogs.
  • #2 Hollywood.
  • #3 Famous for Historical Personalities.
  • #4 The Grand Canyon.
  • #5 Technological Innovations.
  • #6 Passion for Baseball.
  • #7 Music.
  • #8 American Football is Different.

What was USA old name? ›

On September 9, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted a new name for what had been called the "United Colonies.” The moniker United States of America has remained since then as a symbol of freedom and independence.

What makes the USA unusual? ›

The USA has political and social systems in place that have ensured a wide range of freedoms for its citizens - these are rights, not gifts. It has a fluid class system. It is much easier in the USA to move from one social class to another than it is in most of the rest of the world.

What's a cool random fact? ›

The human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood 30 feet (9 m). Diet Coke was only invented in 1982. There are more than 1,700 references to gems and precious stones in the King James translation of the Bible. When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food.

What are things you can only find in America? ›

  • Mountain Dew. Fans of this caffeinated, citrus-flavored soda might wonder why it's not popular outside America. ...
  • Peanut butter. This American staple used to be actively disliked outside America. ...
  • Girl Scout cookies. ...
  • American cheese. ...
  • Southern-style biscuits. ...
  • Cheez-Its. ...
  • Frank's Red Hot. ...
  • Easy Cheese.
Apr 7, 2020

What is the most American thing? ›

“The most American thing in America.” So said President Theodore Roosevelt of the education movement known as Chautauqua. The origins of Chautauqua (pronounced “Shuh-TAW-Kwa”) can be found in the Chautauqua Lake area of upstate New York, where the movement began in 1874.

What is America number 1 in? ›

The U.S. economy is the world's largest in terms of gross domestic product, and also the most technologically powerful. The country's most significant exports are computers and electrical machinery, vehicles, chemical products, food, live animals and military equipment.

What is the most popular food in the United States? ›

The Number 1 Most Popular Foods in America are Hamburgers!
  • Potato Chips.
  • Donuts.
  • Ice Cream.
  • Chicken Tenders.
  • Soft Drinks/Soda.
  • Pizza.
  • Oreo Cookies.
  • French Fries.
Sep 7, 2021

Did you know top 20 most amazing facts? ›

20 Fun Facts About the World That Sound Absurd But Are Actually...
  • 1) It snows in the Sahara Desert. ...
  • 2) There are only two countries in the world where Coca Cola does not exist. ...
  • 3) Sudan has the most pyramids in the world (not Egypt) ...
  • 4) Colombia's brightest rainbow is in its river.
Jul 2, 2020

What are 3 unusual facts? ›

Fun Facts and Trivia
  • It is impossible for most people to lick their own elbow. ...
  • A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
  • A shrimp's heart is in its head.
  • It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.

Can you tell me 10 amazing facts? ›

The 60 Most Interesting World Facts You'll Ever Hear
  • Glaciers and ice sheets hold about 69 percent of the world's freshwater. ...
  • The fastest gust of wind ever recorded on Earth was 253 miles per hour. ...
  • Recent droughts in Europe were the worst in 2,100 years. ...
  • The best place in the world to see rainbows is in Hawaii.

What America stands for? ›

Arms Control and International Security. Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.

What was America's nickname? ›

On September 7, 1813, the United States gets its nickname, Uncle Sam. The name is linked to Samuel Wilson, a meat packer from Troy, New York, who supplied barrels of beef to the United States Army during the War of 1812.

Why do they call it America? ›

America is named after Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian explorer who set forth the then revolutionary concept that the lands that Christopher Columbus sailed to in 1492 were part of a separate continent.

What state starts with D? ›

Delaware

What is considered rude in America? ›

It is considered to be very rude for people to push past one another to enter a building, train car, or subway car, and especially rude to make physical contact with a stranger while doing so. On elevators or moving sidewalks, it is polite to stand to the right and walk to the left.

What do Americans wear? ›

For most of America casual is the main dress style – even for dining out. Jeans are always popular and will serve as a versatile base to your wardrobe. Wear them with cool layers such as a camisoles or t-shirts for the summer, or warmer ones e.g. a long-sleeved shirt and thick sweater in the winter.

What is a fact about Tuesday? ›

Tuesday is named after Tiw, the Norse god of single combat, victory and glory, and Tiw is associated with Mars, the Roman god of war, hence the day being known as 'Mardi' in French, 'Martes' in Spanish and 'Martedi' in Italian. Tuesday is considered to be an unlucky day in the Greek and Spanish-speaking worlds.

What is a kids fact of the day? ›

About 75% of your brain is made of water. Your heart beats about 115,000 times a day. Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in the solar system. The nearest star to Earth is 4.2 light-years away.

Did you know scary facts? ›

The 20 Creepiest Scary Facts to Spook Your Friends 2022
  • There is an ancient book full of strange symbols no one can translate. ...
  • In 1872 a ship was discovered floating in the ocean with no signs of its crew or passengers! ...
  • The Tower of London is haunted by lots of ghosts. ...
  • A dead Pope was once put on trial.
Oct 6, 2022

What words are only used in America? ›

Here we take a look at some of our favourite American words that are typically and explore their meanings.
  • Cool. No word is more American than cool, and the word has come a long way. ...
  • Awesome. Here's another word whose meaning has changed a great deal over the years. ...
  • Gosh. ...
  • Dude. ...
  • Faucet. ...
  • Diaper. ...
  • Bangs. ...
  • Booger.

What is famous in America for buying? ›

Electronics in general. Beauty Products (makeup, skincare, haircare) Vitamins and Supplements. American-brand clothes (The North Face, Guess, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Abercrombie, Hollister, Levi's, GAP, Calvin Klein)

What things are purely American? ›

34 Things That People Didn't Realize Were 100% American Until They Left America
  • Cool Ranch Doritos: "In the Netherlands, they are called 'Cool American' flavor." ...
  • Small avocados: ...
  • Half-smile greetings: ...
  • Free ketchup: ...
  • Drive-thrus: ...
  • Sales tax: ...
  • Multiple soda flavors:
Mar 4, 2019

What is the most American saying? ›

Look at some of the phrases that Americans use that may not be readily understood by foreigners:
  • #1 – A Piece of Cake. ...
  • #2 – It's Not Rocket Science. ...
  • #3 – Shoot the Breeze. ...
  • #4 – Break a Leg. ...
  • #5 – Ballpark Figure. ...
  • #6 – For the Birds. ...
  • #7 – Behind the Eight Ball. ...
  • #8 – Monday-Morning Quarterback.

What is every American dream? ›

No less an authority than the Oxford English Dictionary defines the American dream as “the ideal that every citizen of the United States should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative.”

What are things Americans do that no one else does? ›

9 Things Only Americans Do That No One Else Understands
  • We put peanut butter on EVERYTHING. ...
  • We never include the tax on price tags. ...
  • The more ice, the better. ...
  • Our guys really like to cover up their thighs. ...
  • We spend so much money to go to college. ...
  • The joy of drinking out of a red Solo cup.
Aug 16, 2015

What do I miss from America? ›

Here are some of the things I miss about America:
  • Shopping Hours. I love convenience. ...
  • Service. I like being waited on and having attentive servers and people in stores who are friendly and helpful. ...
  • Taco Bell. ...
  • Good Sushi. ...
  • Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. ...
  • Independent Films. ...
  • 24-Hour Cable News. ...
  • Hulu.
Apr 13, 2022

What are 5 symbols that represent America? ›

You can add others, but the American symbols suggested to focus on are: the U.S. flag, the Statue of Liberty, the bald eagle, the Liberty Bell, Mount Rushmore, and the Pledge of Allegiance.

Is America +1 a phone? ›

The USA country code is +1. You will add it to the beginning of any phone number you are dialing that's in the US.

Are there 52 states in the United States? ›

There are fifty (50) states and Washington D.C.The last two states to join the Union were Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th). Both joined in 1959. Washington D.C. is a federal district under the authority of Congress. Local government is run by a mayor and 13 member city council.

Is America a top 10 country? ›

1 in 2022 U.S. News Best Countries Rankings. The country reclaimed its spot atop the list after a one-year hiatus, while the United States moved up again in the annual rankings. By Elliott Davis Jr.

Why is USA better to live? ›

The US is still the land of opportunity and still ranks as one of the most desirable countries in the world to move to. The US offers great career opportunities, an unparalleled lifestyle and one of the highest standards of living in the world – all in a beautiful environment.

What is America's favorite snack? ›

The most popular snack in the U.S. is cookies. In 2021, 59 percent of respondents who have a snack at least once a week stated that they eat cookies regularly.

What is America's favorite dinner? ›

Winner winner, chicken dinner. But there's not just one way to cook it….

What is America's favorite fast food? ›

McDonald's is by far the most popular fast food chain in the United States. It has about 13,500 locations in the U.S., 40,000 worldwide, and it operates in 118 countries. McDonald's serves 69 million people every day, more than the population of Thailand and the United Kingdom. Starbucks is No.

What is America old name? ›

On September 9, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted a new name for what had been called the "United Colonies.” The moniker United States of America has remained since then as a symbol of freedom and independence.

What are things only America has? ›

  • An obsession with college sports. In most countries, the general public doesn't take interest in the extracurricular activities of college students. ...
  • Spray cheese. ...
  • White bread. ...
  • Pets as children. ...
  • Indulgent food combos. ...
  • Confusing coins. ...
  • American Black Friday.
Jan 5, 2018

What are some fun facts about 48? ›

Forty-eight is the double factorial of 6, a highly composite number. Like all other multiples of 6, it is a semiperfect number. 48 is the second 17-gonal number. 48 is the smallest number with exactly ten divisors.

Is America number 1 in anything? ›

The U.S. economy is the world's largest in terms of gross domestic product, and also the most technologically powerful. The country's most significant exports are computers and electrical machinery, vehicles, chemical products, food, live animals and military equipment.

Is the USA 1/3 of the world? ›

The United States is the world's third- or fourth-largest nation by total area (land and water), ranking behind Russia and Canada and nearly equal to China.

Which country is No 1 in world? ›

The overall ranking of Best Countries measure global performance on a variety of metrics. Switzerland is the best country in the world for 2022.

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