Interesting Facts About The United States
The United States of America, the land of the
free consists of 50 states. Over 327 million people reside in America making it
the third most populous country in the world. The US is also the fourth largest
country in the world by total area. This vast country is well known across the
world and has a cultural imprint that is driven by technological innovation,
popular movies, television, and music. Discover all the amazing and interesting
things America has to offer with these 20 interesting facts.
1. America Is Home To Many
Natural Wonders
America is home to many natural wonders of the
world. In fact, the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) have recognized many heritage sites in America. According
to UNESCO, a world heritage site is a place of special cultural or physical
significance.
Some examples of the UNESCO world heritage sites
in America are the Grand Canyon
National Park, the Great Smoky
Mountains National Park, Yellowstone
National Park, and a few others. Check out the full list of Natural
UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the USA.
2. The US Has The 4th Longest
River System In The World
The Missouri River is the longest river in North
America. The river derives from Montana, located at the base of the Rocky
Mountains, and flows for approximately 2, 341 miles (3, 767 kilometers) before
it empties into the Mississippi River just north of St. Louis, Missouri. The
Missouri River and the Mississippi River combine to create the 4th longest
river system in the world.
For thousands of years, many people have
depended on the Missouri River. From drinking water to transportation,
irrigation, flood control, and now even for the generation of hydroelectric
power. As you can see this long body of water has played an important role over
the years.
3. The US Has The Largest
Economy In The World
The United States has maintained its position of
being the world’s largest economy since 1871. The economy is so large that the
US is often noted as an economic superpower and this is due to the fact that it
makes up almost a quarter of the global economy.
The US economy is connected to the country’s
enormous population, technological innovation, high consumer spending, high
average incomes, as well as a moderate unemployment rate.
4. The American Flag Has Had 27
Versions
The first American flag only displayed 13
stripes as well as 13 stars that were arranged in a circle. The stars and
stripes represented the 13 colonies that declared independence from Great
Britain. While the origins of the first American Flag are unknown, some do
believe that is was designed by a New Jersey Congressman, Francis Hopkinson,
and sewn by a Philadelphia seamstress, Betsy Ross.
Since the founding of the United State, there
have been 27 versions of the American flag. Each new flag represented the
addition of new states. Today, the American flag displays 50 stars that
represent the 50 states that make up the US.
5. Home To Some of The Best
Musical Artist Of All Time
Not only is America a huge country, but their
musical impression has made a big impact on the world too. America dominates
the music industry as there are so many talented musicians that call America
home.
Some of the best musical artists include Frank
Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Jimmy Hendrix, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Michael
Jackson, Beyonce, and many many more.
6. Center of Entertainment
America has a huge impact on global culture and
a portion of that stems from entertainment. Many romance and action movies we
enjoy are filmed and produced in the United States.
Hollywood is globally well-known as the center
of entertainment and some would consider that it is one of the most famous
places on earth. Hollywood attracts tourists from all over the world with
landmarks such as the brass star embedded Walk of Fame and the TCL Chinese
Theatre. There are endless things to do in
Hollywood surrounding the entertainment industry making it a
top destination for film buffs to visit.
7. Washington, DC Wasn’t Always
The Capital Of America
Many recognize Washington, DC as the capital of
the United States but that wasn’t always the case. Washington didn’t become the
capital until 1790.
Believe it or not, from 1785 until 1790, New
York City served as the countries capital. While it may not be the capital
today, over 8 million people reside in New York City, making it the most
populous city in America, and it’s one of the best cities to
visit in the USA. While it is one of the best places to visit it is
also one of the rudest cities in
America, so be sure to choose your words carefully with the locals.
8. Las Vegas Is The Gambling
Capital Of The World
Las Vegas, Nevada is the 28th-most populated
city in the United States and is the most populous city in Nevada. This famous
city is renowned for its nightlife, entertainment, gambling, shopping, and fine
dining. Las Vegas has the largest strip of casinos which has earned this city
the Gambling Capital of the World title.
The city is also famous for its mega
casino-hotels which has also earned Las Vegas the title of Entertainment
Capital of the World. Further, Las Vegas is one of the world’s most visited
tourist destinations as well as one of the top destinations for business
conventions in the United States.
9. There Is More Bourbon Than
People In Kentucky
The bourbon industry is growing at a fast pace.
This is great news for Kentucky, as they produce 96 percent of the world’s
bourbon. Due to the high demand, Kentucky stores about 4.7 million barrels
filled with bourbon. Surprisingly the number of barrels outweighs the
population of Kentucky as there are 4.3 million residents.
Some speculate that this booming industry has
the American drama series, Mad Men, to thank for making bourbon cocktails cool again.
Nonetheless, whether you like bourbon because it’s trendy or because you simply
enjoy the flavor, we all have the State of Kentucky to thank for this delicious
beverage.
10. There Is a City Named
Boring And It’s In Oregon
When you hear the word boring, nothing exciting
comes to mind. So you might be asking yourself who would ever want to reside in
a city name Boring. Believe it or not, tucked away in the state of Oregon about
20 miles from Portland, is a city named Boring with a population of over 7
thousand people.
While this may sound like an obscure name for a
city, the name was chosen for a reason. The city was named after its founder,
William H Boring, who farmed the land in the 1870s. To make things more
exciting, Boring, Oregan partnered with Dull, Scotland, and have even declared
August 9 as the annual Dull, Boring Day. This newfound partnership has sparked
tourist’s interest and is putting Boring, Oregan back on the map.
11. The US Doesn’t Have An
Official Language
While English is predominantly spoken across the
United States, on a federal level there are no laws stating that English is the
official language. However, even though there are no federal laws, 31 states
have declared English the official language.
Further, there are only a few states that are
officially bilingual. For example, in New Mexico, the official language is
English and Spanish, whereas, in Louisiana, the official language is English
and French, and finally, in Hawaii, the official language is English and
Hawaiin.
12. Alaska Has The Longest
Coastline In The US
In comparison to other states, Alaska has the
longest coastline. By definition, the coastline is the length of land bordering
the ocean, and Alaska borders both the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
To explain further, if you only measure the
coastline, it is 6, 640 miles long whereas if you measure all the bays, and
inlets, you’ll discover that Alaska stretches across 47, 000 miles, which is
longer than all the states combined.
13. The US Is Called Many Names
The United States is by far the most famous
country in the world. It’s famous for its attractions, such as the Grand
Canyon, tech innovation, sports, and it has a large imprint on the global
culture thanks to famous movies, television shows, and music.
However, did you know that the United States of
America is referred to several different names? Some of these recognizable
names are the United States, the U.S., the US, and America. Thankfully, all of
these names are considered appropriate.
14. The US Has Many Hotels
Featured In Famous Movies
Have you ever wondered what it would be like
walking the halls of hotels that are featured in famous films? Well in America
you can experience it! Many films use real hotels and resorts to shoot their
scenes and this means we can visit and even stay overnight in them too.
Swim in the pool at The Fontainebleau, in Miami,
Florida, and relive the scenes of Scarface. Or perhaps you’d enjoy walking the
halls of The Plaza hotel, in New York, NY where scenes from The Great Gatsby
were shot. The Plaza is also featured in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,
Sleepless in Seattle as well as several other films too.
15. There Are Many Free Museums
In The Country’s Capital
Washington, D.C., America’s capital is the heart of American history and culture. There are many things to see and do in Washington DC including many free museums. The Smithsonian Institute museums are a must-visit and many of them are located on the National Mall.
In fact, 11 of the 20 Smithsonian Institute
Museums are located in Washington, including the National Museum of Natural
History, National Museum of American History, National Museum of African
American History and Culture, as well as several others.
16. Full Of Beautiful
Landscapes
While America is famous for the hustle and
bustle of its major cities, this beautiful country also offers stunning
picturesque landscapes. As mentioned previously, the Grand Canyons is one of
the most popular tourist destinations when it comes to picturesque views but
there are many others too.
Consider checking out America’s highest
mountain, Mount Mckinley located in Alaska. Or perhaps you’d like to head to
Utah and take in the view of Zion Canyon at the Zion National
Park. For more beautiful landscapes be sure to check out the most
picturesque views in the United States.
17. Iconic Food In America
Like other countries, America is famous for a
few dishes. To begin, the iconic Twinkies were invented in Illinois in the
1930s by a baker named James Alexander Dewar. Legend has it that the name for
this sugary snack was inspired by a billboard that was advertising for “Twinkle
Toe Shoes”.
The inventor of corn dogs is uncertain, but it
was definitely invented by someone in America in the later 1930s. Since then
this popular State Fair food has made its way into the many freezers across
North America and beyond. A few other iconic American foods include
cheeseburgers, peanut butter, and jelly sandwiches, s’mores, BBQ ribs, and
more.
18. The Statue Of Liberty Was A
Gift
The Statue of Liberty, formally known as
“Liberty Enlightening the World”, was a gift from France. This gift was sent to
celebrate 100 years of Franco-American friendship. The statue was sculpted by
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi while the framework was designed by a French
engineer, Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the Eiffel Tower.
The Statue of Liberty is located on Liberty
Island in New York, NY. The torch is a symbol of enlightenment and lights the
way to freedom by showing us the path to liberty.
19. The Gateway Arch Is The
Tallest Monument In The US
The Gateway Arch, also known as the “Gateway to
the West” is a monument in St. Louis, Missouri, and sits along the west bank of
the Mississippi River. At 630 feet tall, the Gateway Arch claims the title of
the tallest man-made monument in the US.
The monument commemorates the westward expansion
of the United States and is officially dedicated to “the American People”. The
Arch is internationally recognized as a symbol of St. Louis and because of
this, it is a popular tourist destination.
20. The Most Visited Museum Is
In Washington
Have you ever been curious about the space
shuttle, astronomy, or the Wright Brothers? Well, you can learn about these
popular aviation and space topics at the most visited museum in America, the
Smithsonian National Air, and Space Museum. Located in Washington, D.C., this
museum sees about 9 million visitors annually.
Admission to this museum is FREE and is open
daily from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. The only day the Museum is closed, is on
December 25.
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