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Michigan entered statehood on January 26, 1837. It was the 26th state to join the United States of America. There are an estimated 134 ghost towns in Michigan. The current list of ghost towns is...
The name Minnesota comes from a Dakota-Indian word meaning “sky-tinted water.” Minnesota is in the Midwestern United States with a population of 5.3 million. The Union admitted Minnesota on May...
The Mississippi´s name derives from a Native American Indian word meaning “great waters” or “father of waters.” The capital of Mississippi is Jackson. The state of the Union welcomed...
Missouri has been known for its rich cultural heritage and natural resources, crossed by the Missouri River. It became the 24th State of North America on August 10, 1821, when President James Monroe...
When it comes to Montana, where antelope and deer outnumber humans, you will find various mammals, unlike any other state. But Montana also has a large number of ghost towns. How many ghost towns are...
Nebraska, also known as “The Planter State,” is a very distinctive state, having the only museum in the world dedicated to just Chevrolet vehicles and being the home of Kool-Aid. However, how...