- They sell hot dogs at a McDonalds at the SkyDome in Toronto.
- There is a spoon museum in New Jersey.
- There is an actual house built to resemble the Simpson home down to the last picture frame and mousehole, in Vegas.
- The world's largest McDonalds is in Vinita, Oklahoma.
- Philadelphia has the first zoo in the U. S.
- Visit the Main Library at Indian University every year. It sinks an inch each year because the books are all so heavy.
- There is a brass statue of Winnie the Pooh in downtown Lima, Peru.
- The world's largest bowling alley is in Tokyo, with 252 lanes.
- Visit the wondrous Hawaiian city of Aiea, the only city that can be spelled with only vowels.
- The largest swimming pool in the world is in Toronto, Ontario.
- In Carson City, Nevada, is the only city in the U. S. that celebrates Halloween on October 30.
- The smallest mountain range in the world is just outside of Marysville, California.
- All roads on the island of Guam are made from coral.
- North Dakota has lower tourism than any other state. For some ND tourist info click here.
- Fitchburg, Massachusetts, is the second hilliest city in the U. S.
- The largest snowflake in the world (15 x 8 in) was found in Fort Keogh, Montana.