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81. Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes, Useless Knowledge, FUN!
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Interesting U.S. Town Names " I'd rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on earth. " - Steve McQueen Well you can try Nowhere, Oklahoma - or maybe No Name, Colorado. Let's not forget one of the most "useless" town names in the country: Useful, Missouri. Here it is - the list of over 500 interesting and unusual town names in the United States, as of 2001:
Alabama Aimwell
Bobo
Burnt Corn
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Muck City Alaska Chicken
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Eek Lefthand Bay Nightmute Unalaska Arizona Bagdad Boneyard Bootlegger Crossing Bumble Bee Carefree Chloride Floss Goobertown Goodyear Many Farms Nothing Show Low Strong Surprise Three Forks Tuba City Two Guns Why Winkleman Arkansas Bald Knob Beaver Biggers Blue Eye Experiment Fannie Fifty-Six Flippin Gassville Greasy Corner Grubbs Hasty Hooker Magazine Moscow Nuckles Okay Pocahontas Possum Grape Romance Smackover Strawberry Toad Suck Turkey Scratch Umpire Weiner Yellville

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Pack 114 fun PAGES ACTIVITY. Riddles trivia 1. by Barb Stephens Farmer Brownowns three red pigs, four white pigs, and two black pigs.
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83. Minnesota Fast Facts And Trivia
Minnesota fast facts and trivia in no particular order! In 1898, the KensingtonRune stone was found on the farm of Olaf Ohman, near Alexandria.
http://www.50states.com/facts/minn.htm
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Minnesota Facts and Trivia
  • Minnesotan baseball commentator Halsey Hal was the first to say 'Holy Cow' during a baseball broadcast.
  • The Mall of America in Bloomington is the size of 78 football fields - 9.5 million square feet.
  • Minnesota Inventions: Masking and Scotch tape, Wheaties cereal, Bisquick, HMOs, the bundt pan, Aveda beauty products, and Green Giant vegetables
  • The St. Lawrence Seaway opened in 1959 allowing oceangoing ships to reach Duluth.
  • Minneapolis is home to the oldest continuously running theater (Old Log Theater) and the largest dinner theater (Chanhassan Dinner Theater) in the country.
  • The original name of the settlement that became St. Paul was Pig's Eye. Named for the French-Canadian whiskey trader, Pierre "Pig's Eye" Parrant, who had led squatters to the settlement.
  • The world's largest pelican stands at the base of the Mill Pond dam on the Pelican River, right in downtown Pelican Rapids. The 15 1/2 feet tall concrete statue was built in 1957.
  • The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is the largest urban sculpture garden in the country.
  • 84. Maryland Fast Facts And Trivia
    Maryland fast facts and trivia in no particular order! The flag flies atTerra Rubra farm, Carroll County, Keymar, Maryland as mandated by a Joint
    http://www.50states.com/facts/maryland.htm
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    Maryland Facts and Trivia
  • The United States Naval Academy was founded on October 10, 1845 at Annapolis.
  • During revolutionary times Rockville was known as Hungerford's Tavern the name of its most familiar landmark. One of the first calls to freedom from British rule was heard at the tavern in 1774.
  • The Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is considered a masterpiece and one of the finest 19th century buildings in the world. The basilica is the first cathedral in the United States. Baltimore represents the first Roman Catholic diocese.
  • Fort Meade near Laurel became a base because a train engineer delivering soldiers to Meade knew only one Meade, the one in Maryland. He was not aware of Fort Meade, Florida. The confusion happened so often a second base was built in Maryland in an attempt to avoid the confusion.
  • King Williams School opened in 1696 it was the first school in the United States.
  • The first dental school in the United States opened at the University of Maryland.
  • Babe Ruth, the Sultan of Swat, was born in Baltimore and attended Saint Mary's Industrial School.
  • 85. Farmer Ken's Fun And Games
    Farmer Ken s fun and Games. In keeping with our mission of fun for all we ve Online fun. Carve a virtual Jack O lantern! The great pumpkin trivia quiz
    http://www.thepumpkinfarm.com/fun.html
    Farmer Ken's Fun and Games
    In keeping with our mission of fun for all we've grown our fun stuff in two varieties. Some you can do right here on the web. Then there's off-line fun: activities to print out, take with you, and share with your friends! On-line Fun Off-line Fun For more information, feel free to use our contact form , or email Farmer Ken directly at farmerken@thepumpkinfarm.com.
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    86. Games
    She experimented with developing a trivia game for To Kill a fun with GreatWorks is a series of reproducible units based on classroom novels.
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    Games This page includes the following titles. If you don't find what you are looking for please go to our Home Page to start a new search. ThemeQuotes Fun With Great Works See music games See math games Units are available in two formats: As a fast electronic download (ebook)..... more information
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    87. EasyFunSchool - Index Of Lesson Activities To Go With The "Little House On The P
    Little Town on the Prairie trivia. The Happy Golden Years Little House Timeline 2 Little farm in the Ozarks 3 - In the Land of the Big Red Apple
    http://www.easyfunschool.com/article1496.html

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    Index of Lesson Activities to go with the "Little House on the Prairie" Book Series
    My family has had great success using the Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder in our home lessons. It has proven to be one of our favorite literature unit studies.
    In addition to the books themselves, I have used several other resources including:
    Little House on the Prairie Literature Unit
    Farmer Boy Literature Unit

    Little House in the Big Woods Literature Unit

    Laura Ingalls Wilder Across the Curriculum
    ...
    The Prairie Primer by Margie Gray (at Christianbook.com)
    Besides "The Prairie Primer" , ChristianBook.com has many good resources for use with the Little House books: My Little House Crafts Book The Little House Cookbook Laura Ingalls Wilder Country: The People and Places in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Life and Books The Little House Guidebook ... Westward Ho!: The Heart of the Old West by Diana Waring Calvert School also has a curriculum based on the original Little House series, though I've never reviewed it. The articles in the following index are all original, unless otherwise stated (with re-print or publication permission included as well as credit to the original author). I have used these activities to compliment the Little House on the Prairie books. They are in no way meant to plagiarize the books or any of the resources mentioned or detract from all the hard work of their authors. Rather, they are ideas that are original or that have been modified and re-worked for my own family’s personal needs. I am now sharing the activities with you in the hopes that you can find them fun and useful as well.

    88. Site Name - Page Title
    Are you looking for fun on the web? The following National Parks have what you Watch the slideshow and see the sockeye salmon, or go to the trivia or
    http://www.nps.gov/learn/gozone.htm
    Are you looking for fun on the web? The following National Parks have what you are looking for! Rangers and scientists at each park on the list below have created on-line activities for fun and to help you get to know the Parks a bit better. If you're feeling really adventurous, try WebRangers , the on-line Junior Ranger program that's packed with fun and games. Remember, the National Parks belong to YOU! Learn more about them. On-Line Park Fun: Use the alphabet links below to find the park you're looking for. A B C D ... Z
    A
    Acadia National Park
    Get the inside story! Find out what twelve (yes, twelve!) different park rangers at Acadia National Park do at work. You'll be surprised at the variety of jobs rangers do...and you heard it here first! Then, find out what you know about wilderness manners and learn a bit about the plants and animals of Acadia.
    Alcatraz Island National Historic Landmark
    This site offers virtual tours, slide shows and a quiz about the island. One of the most visited sites on ParkNet, it will appeal to children of all ages.

    89. Turkey Trivia: Fun Facts About America's Favorite Bird
    Turkey trivia fun Facts About America s Favorite Bird Domesticated turkeys (farmraised) cannot fly. Wild turkeys can fly for short distances at up to
    http://www.baltimoremd.com/content/turkey1.html
    Turkey Trivia: Fun Facts About America's Favorite Bird A long-time centerpiece of American holiday feasts, the turkey has a colorful and delicious history. Here are some intriguing facts about our nation's favorite bird, that you may not know: - Turkeys originated in North and Central America, and evidence indicates that they have been around for over 10 million years. - Until 1863, Thanksgiving Day had not been celebrated annually since the first feast in 1621. This changed in 1863 when Sarah Josepha Hale encouraged Abraham Lincoln to set aside the last Thursday in November "as a day for national thanksgiving and prayer." - In Mexico, the turkey was considered a sacrificial bird. - Domesticated turkeys (farm raised) cannot fly. Wild turkeys can fly for short distances at up to 55 miles per hour. Wild turkeys are also fast on the ground, running at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour. - Only male turkeys (toms) gobble. Females (hens) make a clicking noise. The gobble is a seasonal call during the spring and fall. Hens are attracted for mating when a tom gobbles. Wild toms love to gobble when they hear loud sounds or settle in for the night. - The heaviest turkey ever raised weighed in at 86 pounds about the size of a large German Shepherd and was grown in England, according to Dr. Sarah Birkhold, poultry specialist with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service.

    90. Wheat Mania! All About Wheat
    All About Wheat Grains of History Kansas Wheat farm Adventures Math farm fun with guides Stanley Stat PieChart Pam from the US Department of
    http://www.wheatmania.com/allaboutwheat/links/wwfavoritelinks.htm
    Wacky Wheat's Favorite Links Ag History – U.S. Department of Agriculture
    "A History of American Agriculture 1776-1990" contains timelines on many topics, including Life on the Farm, Farm Machinery & Technology, Crops & Livestock, Transportation, and Agricultural Trade.
    www.usda.gov/history2/back.htm
    Ag in the Classroom
    Teacher’s resources, who to contact in each state, the Kids’ Corner, and other info.
    www.agclassroom.org

    agprogram.tamu.edu/agropolis
    Ag’s Cool – North Carolina Department of Agriculture
    www.agr.state.nc.us/agscool/
    www.agr.state.nc.us/cyber/kidswrld/general/barnyard/Barnyard.htm
    Ben’s Guide – U.S. Government Printing Office
    "Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government Sites for Kids" lists links to government agencies’ sites for kids – from animals & agriculture to defense & foreign affairs or science & transportation & everything in-between.
    bensguide.gpo.gov/subject.html
    Children’s Butterfly Site – Midcontinent Ecological Science Center
    Galleries of butterfly photos, coloring pages of the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly, and more about butterflies from the Midcontinent Ecological Science Center of the U. S. Geological Survey of the U.S. Department of Interior.

    91. Kids.net.au Farming
    NASS Kids Agriculture and Math fun profile Farming statistics and games A day in the live of Kansas wheat farms with virtual tours and trivia.
    http://www.kids.net.au/kidscategories/Kids_and_Teens/School_Time/Science/Farming
    Web kids.net.au Thesaurus Dictionary Kids Categories Encyclopedia ... Farming Sort by Alphabet

    92. Castle Farms - Charlevoix Michigan
    Castle Farms trivia. Who rocked the Castle? Country Kickoff An action-packedevening with plenty of rodeo fun was enjoyed by thousands! View photos
    http://www.castlefarms.com/history/trivia.cfm
    Charlevoix's Historic Landmark! Virtual Tour Contact Us Site Map Home ... History Home
    Castle Farms Trivia Upcoming Events
    Wednesdays 4-8pm - Farmer's Market More info Click Here
    2005 Event Recaps/News
    Winter's Night at the Castle : Fine cuisine, northern Michigan wines, and great music were enjoyed by all at the Charlevoix Ladies Ski Tour fundraiser at the Castle. View photos July Antique Festival: With more than 75 dealers present, guests found the unique pieces and collectibles they were searching for. View photos Country Kick-off: An action-packed evening with plenty of rodeo fun was enjoyed by thousands! View photos
    Weddings
    Event Calendar Contact Us ... Home
    Castle Farms VIP Experience: World Class Cast Members creating Memorable Experiences through customer intimacy, transforming our guests into Royalty.
    Castle Farms ~ 5052 M-66 North ~ Charlevoix, MI 49720 ~ Phone: 231.237.0884

    93. ROSE ACRE FARMS - THE GOOD EGG PEOPLE
    Rose Acre farms, An American Family farm producing Fresh Eggs since 1939 fun crafts projects using egg cartons including a awesome glider!
    http://www.roseacre.com/
    Win a trip to Russia!
    From the egg producers committed to caring for their hens comes a sweepstakes for consumers committed to buying the best eggs for their families. Looking for the Animal Care Certified seal on your next carton of eggs could get you closer to an all expense-paid cruise to see some of the most cared for eggs in the world ­ the Faberge egg collection in Russia.
    Christopher Eggs

    600 mgs of Omega-3 per egg!

    Christopher Eggs bring a new level of nutrition to a favorite diet staple. In addition to the beneficial protein, minerals and vitamins in standard eggs, each Christopher Egg supplies 600 mgs of essential Omega-3 fatty acids.

    This outstanding Omega-3 content is made possible thru a patented, natural, all-vegetarian feed program for our hens. Christopher Eggs taste great and provide a 'back-to-nature" nutritional balance that is truly good for you!
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    Rose Acre Farms History
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    Inexpensive Perfect Protein
    Sold here online in bulk for athletes, bodybuilders and those on special diets requiring a pure form of protein.
    Questions answered about eggs! Great answers for frequently asked questions about eggs!

    94. Ronnybrook Farm Dairy | (518) 398-8000
    Dairy trivia Milk Facts. It takes 12 pounds of whole milk to make one gallonof ice cream! It takes 21.2 pounds of whole milk to make one pound of butter!
    http://www.ronnybrook.com/site_new/funandgames.html
    • It takes 12 pounds of whole milk to make one gallon of ice cream!
    • It takes 21.2 pounds of whole milk to make one pound of butter!
    • It takes 10 pounds of milk to make one pound of cheese.
    • Americans eat the equivalent of 10 acres of pizza every day!
    • Americans eat an average of 29 pounds of cheese every year over a lifetime that's more than a ton of cheese!
    • Greeks eat the most cheese - an average of 54 pounds per year!
    • The tradition of making Swiss cheese in 200 pound wheels began in the Middle Ages when the government taxed cheesemakers on the number of pieces of cheese they produced - not the total weight.
    • Vanilla is America's favorite ice cream flavor.
    • George Washington enjoyed ice cream so much he ran up a $200 ice cream bill one summer.
    • The milk mustache advertising campaign was launched in 1995.
    • Cows have an acute sense of smell - they can smell something up to 6 miles away!
    • The natural yellow color of butter comes mainly from beta-carotene found in the grass the cows graze on.
    • An average dairy cow weighs about 1,400 pounds.
    • Milk is better for cooling your mouth after eating spicy food. Milk products contain casein, a protein that cleanses burning taste buds.

    95. Mount Lehman Llamas
    In February of 2004 we were featured as the farm of the Month We acquiredour first two llamas in March, 1981 and had great fun training them
    http://www.smartt.com/~brianp/
    Welcome to
    In February of 2004 we were featured as the Farm of the Month
    in the Llama Crossing Newsletter which was pretty exciting for us.
    Back in May of 1995 we were featured in an article in Llamas Magazine
    and we have reprinted it on our site figuring that most folks reading this
    (By the way, the pastel of Ambassador at the top of the page was done by our son John.) We have several different sites and try to provide as much information as possible. If you would like to explore some of our other pages,
    which we hope you will find useful,
    the menu immediately below provides a set of links. Baby Llama Album Day Hikes near Vancouver Farm Slide Show Fibre Information Hiking Pictures Hiking in Snow Hiking, Crossing Creeks Hiking in the Potato Range, 2001 Hiking in Lone Valley and Relay Creek, 2002 Hiking around Spruce Lake and Warner Lake, 2003 History of Llamas Informing the new lama buyer Knitting Patterns Llama Body Language Llama Birthing Page Llama Fibre for Sale Llama Information Llama Links (by area) Llama Links (with descriptions) Llama Question and Answer Pages Llama Photography Lesson Llama Re-breeding Page Llama Sounds Llama T-shirts Llama Trivia Pages Llamas for Sale Llamas in the Rain Mount Lehman Mailbag Newest Crias Nonsense Pages (just for fun) Poisonous Plants Recommended Llama Books Short Quiz on Llamas What do you do with Llamas?

    96. NIEHS Kids' Pages Jokes, Humor, And Trivia
    Who s calling no, who s answering? fun Facts and trivia Why did the farmerbuy a brown cow? Because he wanted chocolate milk.
    http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/jokes.htm
    National Institute of
    Environmental Health Sciences
    National Institutes of Health (NIH)
    Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
    NIEHS Kids' Pages Index
    Jokes and Trivia!
    Jokes Galore Knock Knock Jokes Advice for Graduates School Days, School Ways ... Fun Facts and Trivia
    Jokes Galore!
    What was the pirate movie rated?
    aRRRgh! What subject is a witch good at in school?
    Spelling! What do firemen put in their soup?
    Fire crackers! Why did the cookie go to the doctor?
    Because it was feeling crummy. What did the duck say when he bought lipstick?
    Put it on my bill. Why did the chewing gum cross the road?
    It was stuck to the leg of a chicken !!! What did the egg say to the other egg? Let's get cracking! What do you say to a cow that crosses in front of your car? Mooo-ve over. Why was the chicken afraid of the chicken? It was a chicken. Why did the turtle cross the road? To get to the Shell Station! How do you know if there's an elephant under your bed? You bump your nose on the ceiling. What would you call a sleeping bull?

    97. How To Communicate With The Public
    Today s public are also largely removed from farming and food production. Make it fun with trivia games or handson activities; make it interesting
    http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/neao/public_communicate.htm
    Skip the navigation header
    How to Communicate with the Public
    How Do I Communicate Effectively?
    • Be a good listener Be positive Be yourself Be understandable Keep it short and simple Make it relevant Make it interesting Take the public seriously and answer them honestly and sincerely
    Why should I Communicate with the Public?
    The public are more than your customers, as voters and taxpayers they can also affect how you do business. Today's public are also largely removed from farming and food production. Most people give little thought to where our food comes from and even fewer people have an accurate understanding of our modern food production system. What can I expect?
    You can expect most people to be genuinely surprised and curious about farming and food production. Many people will have little or no knowledge about the livestock industry or about today's farming and food production methods. Others may have inaccurate perceptions of farmers and farming. Most people have genuine questions or concerns. How do I Communicate with the Public?

    98. Making History Fun
    Learn history the fun way with family field trips to St. Augustine that It’s hard to top this action-packed event, but the farm has done just that
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    Making History Fun
    By Heidi Tyline King, member of the Society of American Travel Writers
    From Great Florida Getaways Electronic Travel Magazine (October 2004)
    Learn history the fun way - with family field trips to St. Augustine that make the grade. This vintage Florida tourist stop is chock full of activities and attractions so entertaining that children don't catch on that they are actually learning something while they play. Here's a roundup of kid-friendly places sure to pass the test with your "students."
    The Oldest Wooden School House in the USA
    If your kids have grown blasé about tales of you trudging five miles to school in two feet of snow, take them for a leisurely walk through The
    The Oldest Wooden School House in the USA Alicia Earle Renner Oldest Wooden School House in the USA, where they can see what school was really like in the "good ole' days." Built before the American Revolution, this wooden schoolhouse is the oldest in the country. Inside, an animated teacher and students conduct class, while outside, the backyard kitchen has a display of colonial-era cooking utensils. No more bickering about homework or too little memory on your computer - this school comes equipped with a dunce cap and dungeon for troublemakers.

    99. Fun: Guide To Sports, Amusements And The Weird, Wacky, Funny, Odd, Amusing, Ecce
    Profiles of and links to a smorgasbord of web sites with fun, interesting andeducational Includes a history with baseball trivia and a kids page.
    http://www.constructionweblinks.com/Resources/Fun/fun.html
    Resources: Fun
    A History of Hard Hats

    www.bullard.com/company/hardhathistory.shtml

    This article describing the history of the hard hat, comes from the Web site of Bullard, inventor of the hard hat and manufacturer of hard hats and other industrial safety products.
    AllSports

    www.allsports.com

    A site of fan pages by sports fans from around the world. Covering almost any sport – if you are a fan and don't see your favorite, they're always looking for new reporters.
    ARCspace.com

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    Includes photos of famous buildings and architectural sights in Northern Europe. Contains announcements and catalogs of architectural and art exhibitions and links to selected architectural projects.
    Association of Tennis Professionals
    www.atptennis.com/en The official site for men’s professional tennis includes pro rankings, bios, coverage of current tournaments. Visitors can listen to or view selected matches, including a “video play of the week.” Bibliothèque Nationale de France www.bnf.fr/enluminures/aaccueil.shtm

    100. Family Friendly Fun Files - Family Food
    Family files family fun and family health information Food Reference WebsiteCulinary history, quotes, recipes, trivia, humor - Food history;
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    Family files- family fun and family health information
    Home
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    Better Barley - Dr. Lorraine Day and Barleygreen - Learn about Dr. Lorraine Day and her amazing story. Discover how Barleygreen can improve the quality of your health ...
    Carrot Museum
    - Carrot Museum dedicated to all aspects of the Carrots, including the history, nutrition, cultivation, good recipes and craft items, also trivia, jokes and puzzles....
    Food Reference Website: Culinary history, quotes, recipes, trivia, humor
    - Food history; modern recipes; classic and ancient recipes; food quotes and culinary quotes; food trivia, facts and events; culinary humor, poetry, crosswords and weekly newsletter....
    Other important Family food files:
    aboutfood.co.uk - The largest UK fine food and drink resource and directory... aboutproduce.com - Produce recipes, nutrition information, storage - aboutproduce.com provides produce information including nutrition, health benefits, recipes, selection tips, varieties, healthy eating tips, trivia, storage, cleaning information, and industry facts.... American Egg Board Web Site - Welcome to the Incredible Edible Egg World Wide Web Site Here, egg lovers will find egg recipes, answers to FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions), egg facts, egg nutrition information, and egg industry ...

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