30 intriguing facts from US history you probably never knew
Katie McGonagle
10 April 2024
Quirky facts from American history
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America’s oldest city isn’t the one you think
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Independence Day shouldn't be 4 July
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John Hancock’s signature entered American slang
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The symbol of US independence was made in Britain
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There’s a spelling mistake on the Liberty Bell
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George Washington wasn’t the first president
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The Constitution was inspired by Native Americans
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George Washington delivered the shortest inaugural address – by far
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Jefferson kept pet bear cubs in the White House
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An alligator in the East Room?
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Salem supposedly put tomatoes on trial
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The US has no official language
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The shortest presidential term was just 31 days
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The US has the world’s longest land border
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The Underground Railroad wasn’t a railroad
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Harriet Tubman was a secret spy
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Abraham Lincoln created the secret service – on the day he was killed
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The Democrat donkey comes from campaign clashes
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Chester A Arthur was a dude
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There’s more than one Statue of Liberty
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It could have been called the United States of the Earth
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The world’s first aircraft actually went to the Moon
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The Hoover Dam could stretch coast to coast
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Eleanor Roosevelt gave female reporters a leg up
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Native American 'code talkers' helped win the war
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Thanksgiving Day kept moving until the 1940s
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A 17-year-old made the US flag
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London Bridge is actually in Arizona
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The first words on the Moon may have been misquoted
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The last Civil War pension was paid in 2020
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