Freaky facts about the United States that are hard to believe
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/freaky-facts-about-the-united-states-that-are-hard-to-believe.htmlThe United States is a big and mysterious country, and every state has amazing things, customs, laws, and rules. Some of them are impossible to believe, they are so ridiculous. Nevertheless, somehow people live with it, and this is another confirmation that everything in the world does not happen.


In Michigan, you can get a license to hunt unicorns at Lake Superior State University.

In the Alaska town of Talkeetna, a cat named Stubbs was mayor for 15 years. Read more about Stubbs ' life and reign.

In one of the Colorado towns celebrate the holiday of the frozen dead for several days.

In West Virginia, there are terrible legends about the moth man.

In the city of Carmel, California, heels above 5 centimeters are strictly prohibited without a special permit.

In two settlements in the state of Arizona, mail arrives on donkeys.

In the city of Livermore, California, there is a light bulb that has not burned out for more than 100 years.

It's illegal to sell eyes in Texas.

Although the state of Wyoming is landlocked, there are 32 named islands.

To the former Governor of Rhode Island, Ambrose Burnside, we owe the appearance of sideburns.

In Alabama, there is a store that sells unclaimed luggage from various airports around the world.

In Massachusetts, you can't wear goatees unless you pay a fee for a special license.

Neither Arizona nor Hawaii is switching to daylight saving time.

In Pennsylvania, in Pittsburgh, the world's largest furry conference is held — Anthrocon.

In the locality of Monowee, Nebraska, there is only one resident. He's both a mayor, a librarian, and a bartender. Learn more about how he lives.

The city of Clark in South Dakota is a venue for mashed potato fighting competitions.

Neither Connecticut nor Rhode Island signed the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibited the production, transportation, and sale of alcohol and effectively introduced prohibition in the United States.

Pennsylvania has a theme park entirely dedicated to spaghetti.

In South Carolina, it is illegal to play pinball if you are under the age of 18.

There are only two escalators in the entire state of Wyoming.

New Orleans, Louisiana, is believed to have seven portals to the afterlife of voodoo — Guinea.
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