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45 Interesting Facts About Nebraska
1. The Reuben Sandwich Originated There Traditionally, the ingredients of a Reuben sandwich are Swiss cheese, corned beef, Russian dressing and sauerkraut. Reuben Kulakofsky, a grocer from Lithuania who lived in Omaha, reportedly invented the sandwich sometime between 1920 and 1935.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
41 Interesting Facts About Tennessee
Facts about Tennessee 1. The Montgomery Bell Tunnel in Kingston Springs, Tennessee was the United States’ first successful water diversion tunnel. It was built in the 19th century with the help of slave labor and black powder.[22]
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
74 Interesting Florida Facts That You Should Know
Interesting facts about Florida 1. Florida is a peninsula, meaning it is almost completely surrounded by water. A peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded on three sides by water. The one other side is connected to land. The east, west and south of Florida are surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico, and the North Atlantic Ocean.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
47 Interesting Facts About Delaware
Facts about Delaware 1. Wilmington is Delaware’s largest city.[1] 2. Wilmington was once home to Bob Marley, the godfather of Reggae. Moving into the city in 1965, he resided at 2313 N Tatnall for 12 years together with his mom. At some point during this period, Bob worked for DuPont and Chrysler as a lab assistant/forklift driver respectively. Bob’s mom ran the Roots Music Store on market street till 1976.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
56 Interesting Facts About Kansas
Kansas facts 1. Welcoming Residents Newcomers to the state frequently speak of feeling overwhelmed by the friendliness of Kansans. Everyone seems to be filled with profound Kansas pride and prepared to display it through homegrown hospitality.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
Why Being an Uber Driver in Cancun Puts You in Serious Danger
I love it whenever Uber is available when we are traveling, this is for several reasons. It’s easy to use, I don’t have to worry about figuring out the local currency when I very first arrive, and I know exactly how long the wait will be. This makes a 3 am arrival a hell of a lot easier to navigate.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
Travel Influencers on TikTok
Becoming a travel influencer on TikTok can be an effective way for travel agents to showcase their expertise, build their brand, and attract new clients. Here are some strategies that can help travel agents become recognized as travel experts and trusted influencers on TikTok.
By Angela Schnaubelt3 years ago in Wander
Create Engaging Content on TravelTok
With TikTok's popularity on the rise, travel agents and vloggers would benefit from the creation of engaging and high-quality content to attract and retain their audience. This way, you increase your influence, gain trust and establish a following for your travel expertise.
By Angela Schnaubelt3 years ago in Wander
#SingleMomChronicles: Travel Edition
As a single mother, I have a plethora of responsibilities. Since I am the "active" parent, that makes me the Sole caregiver to my children. I have two beautiful daughters. Anything that a married couple would take care of together ( mortgage/rent, utilities, food, ect), I have to do alone. Please don't think I am complaining. I do the thing, ok? So, I ended up losing my job a few months back. My oldest daughters dad (yes, I have two baby daddies) is court ordered to pay child support. I am supposed to get $85 a week, $330 a month. Well, in November of last year, he stopped paying. I guess I can say he didn't stop on purpose. The payments stopped because his unemployment ran out. He doesn't work because he and his wife (yup, baby daddy number 1 is married now) have a special needs infant, so he stays home with her (supposedly) during the day while his wife works. Now, let me clarify: I did not say "supposedly" because I am hating or jealous...trust me. I said it because our parents live on the same street. I can stand on my parents porch and see his parents porch. Because of this, I can see when he drops his daughter off at his moms house many days. Presumably so he can run the streets. I honestly don't know and quite frankly, it is none of my business.
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in Wander
Alice's Whimsical Adventure: Finding the Key Home
Once upon a time, in a magical land, there was a young girl named Alice. Alice was a curious and adventurous girl who loved to explore new places and discover new things. One day, while playing in the woods, Alice stumbled upon a mysterious door hidden in the bushes.
By kashan ali3 years ago in Wander









