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All of the ways you can Wander; vacation destinations, packing assistance and underrated must-dos from seasoned travelers.
10 Top Historical Sites and Landmarks to Visit in Georgia
A trip to Georgia is like taking a walk through time. This southern state has witnessed the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, a gold rush, and numerous other epic events. You could learn about Georgia's role in American history by reading history books. Alternatively, why not go and see some of the most important Georgia state historic sites for yourself?
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
The Most Incredible Natural Wonders You Need to See Before They Disappear
Our planet is home to some of the most incredible natural wonders that are a sight to behold. From towering mountains to cascading waterfalls, vast deserts to lush rainforests, the natural beauty of our planet is truly remarkable. However, many of these natural wonders are at risk of disappearing due to climate change, pollution, and human activities. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most incredible natural wonders that are at risk of disappearing and why you should make it a priority to see them before they're gone.
By Gokhan Polard3 years ago in Wander
60 Interesting Facts About Pennsylvania
Facts about Pennsylvania 1. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn. The name of the state comes from the name of the founder’s father (Admiral William Penn) and not his own. The founder William Penn wanted the state to be named “Sylvania”. (Sylvania is a Latin word meaning “woodlands.”)[2]
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
54 Interesting Facts About Iowa
Interesting facts about Iowa 1. It’s the Home of the World’s Largest Bullhead Fish Statue The statue is 12 feet long. It sits on a crystal lake which has several hundred real bullhead fish at the bottom. It’s such a breath-taking view for you and your family.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
37 Important Facts About South Dakota
Facts about South Dakota 1. Mount Rushmore – the Black Hills where the sculptures of ex U.S. presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt are made. The four faces at the hill represent four stages of America’s history: Washington, the birth of the nation; Jefferson, the growth; Lincoln, the preservation; and Roosevelt, the development.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
39 Interesting Facts About New Jersey
Interesting Facts About New Jersey 1. Some of the most prolific inventions of the 20th century happened right here in New Jersey. One was done by Thomas Edison when he introduced the world to his idea of an electric light bulb. At his laboratory in Menlo Park, Edison built his first high resistance, incandescent electric light. Edison was born in Ohio on February 11, 1847.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
37 Important Facts About New Hampshire
New Hampshire facts 1. The state is nicknamed “The Granite State” because granite from the state was supplied for building structures mainly in Boston and Washington D.C., and many other small towns. The pink colored Conway Granite and the gray colored Concord Granite are two granites that were quarried locally and shipped widely. The granites got their names from the towns in which they were first quarried.[1]
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander
36 Interesting Facts About Washington
Facts about Washington 1. Natural calamity can strike anywhere, and there have been places where natural disasters are one too many. Luckily, Washington is one of those places that never had any major natural disasters. However, other locations may also be safe when it comes to natural disasters. What is so fascinating about Washington? Well, you may find it hard to believe, but ten volcanoes surround Washington. Luckily for the residents, none of these have ever erupted and will stay calm according to forecasts. However, the state is prone to disaster from flooding.
By Sriram Nadarajan3 years ago in Wander


