Oregon Facts

The beautiful state of Oregon is stretching from a really spectacular coastline on the west, to America’s deepest gorge, Hells Canyon, on the east. Crater Lake is actually the deepest lake in America (1,932 feet), but also among its loveliest. Oregon boasts America’s largest standing timber, the biggest and highest sand dunes, as well as … Read more

New Hampshire Facts

In the region of present-day New Hampshire, there has been human activity for at least 10 thousand years. There were actually two main communities, the Sokokie in the Saco Valley and the White Mountains, and the Pennacook in the Connecticut and Merrimack valleys. At the time the first European explorers came to the area, the population … Read more

Michigan Facts

Michigan is extending east as far as parts of South Carolina, and some parts of Canada, Michigan’s northern neighbor, are actually laying more south than some parts of northern Michigan. Michigan is America’s only state that consists of two peninsulas, the Upper and the Lower Peninsula. Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is not densely populated and pretty … Read more