by Elliot | Jun 16, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To Nova Scotia Nova Scotia is Canada’s second smallest province, only beaten out by the tiny Prince Edward Island. But despite being small, the land itself is complex, comprising more than 3 thousand islands off the coast of it’s mainland....
by Elliot | Jun 13, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To Wisconsin Admitted to the union in 1848, Wisconsin is among America’s most northern states. She is known for her physical features – large lakes, glaciers, and mountains. Because of this, and her fierce winters, Scandinavian settlers often thrived...
by Elliot | Jun 4, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To Virginia Named after Queen Elizabeth I, Virginia is among the oldest and most interesting states. From the very beginning the colony of Virginia grew vastly wealthy, but settlers struggled to make advantage of this natural wealth. Many colonial companies...
by Elliot | May 31, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To South Carolina Named after King Charles I, South Carolina has a long and grand history. In those days North and South Carolina were part of one single gigantic colony of the British empire. Georgia, Tennessee, and part of Florida also made up the colony of...
by Elliot | May 7, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To Rhode Island Rhode Island is not exactly a giant of commerce. In fact, it’s not a giant of anything, literally being the smallest US state by land area. Yet she is home to more than a million people, making her the second most densely populated state...
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