by Elliot | May 3, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To Pennsylvania Pennsylvania was named after a man called William Penn, an English colonial who settled the area in the late 1600s. The land was actually granted to him by the king of England in order to repay a debt the crown owed the Penn family. It was...
by Elliot | May 2, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To Oregon Oregon has a long been seen as a wilderness. Settled by farmers in the 1800s, most knew it only as a land needed to be crossed to reach more wealthy areas like California or Washington. In those days it was but an unorganized territory. Much has...
by Elliot | Apr 30, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To North Dakota Like it’s more southern sister, North Dakota was named after a native American people. Today North Dakota is one of America’s least populous states, with a population less than 800 thousand. In fact the state’s largest city is...
by Elliot | Apr 28, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To North Carolina One of the oldest of all American states, North Carolina was named after the king of England, Charles I. For the first few decades of existence the state grew quickly. A slave state, her economy was deeply routed in the plantation system,...
by Elliot | Apr 23, 2020 | Blog
Welcome To New Jersey New Jersey isn’t exactly one of the larger American states, covering less than 9 thousand square miles. In fact, she is actually the fourth smallest. Yet despite it’s size, New Jersey is home to more millionaires per capita than any...
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