A Birthday For a “New” State
On this day in 1788, New York became the 11th state in the United States. New York is famous mostly because of New York City, which has
On this day in 1788, New York became the 11th state in the United States. New York is famous mostly because of New York City, which has
…because it was doing Bedtime Math’s 50 States of Math road trip! It may have been heading back home to Delaware. Sure, this little state
Connecticut is one more state proving that great things come in small packages. While it’s the 3rd smallest state, it is home to 3.5 million people
Not a whole lot of people live in South Dakota, but there are 4 people there who really rock. Carved into the rocky side of
California is huge in a lot of ways. It’s the third-largest state after Alaska and Texas, and nearly 40 million people live there, the most
Our next state’s borders include Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, but it’s famous for another liquid: milk! Wisconsin is known as “America’s Dairyland,” and
Alabama is famous for its football, but today we’re going to celebrate a lesser-known team sport: mail delivery. One town called Magnolia Springs has a
We all need snacks on a road trip, but some snacks (like apples) are easier to drag along than others (like piping hot soup). But
Time to put on your boots, because the next state on our road trip kind of looks like one. And they’ve got hops: Rayne, Louisiana