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  2. Interesting Facts about Arizona that you didn't know! In Arizona, cutting down a cactus is a punishable offense, and the maximum term in jail for the act could be 25 years. Arizona is home to the two largest man-made lakes in the United States – Lake Mead (largest) and Lake Powell (second largest).

  3. Phoenix is located in the south-central portion of Arizona and about 120 miles north of the Mexico border. Phoenix is situated midway between El Paso, Texas and Los Angeles, California . Phoenix is the capital and the largest city in the state of Arizona.

  4. Interesting Facts about Arizona that you didn't know! In Arizona, cutting down a cactus is a punishable offense, and the maximum term in jail for the act could be 25 years. Arizona is home to the two largest man-made lakes in the United States – Lake Mead (largest) and Lake Powell (second largest).

  5. Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River. It is one of the most visited places in the U.S. Full of geological landscape that dates back to millions of years and natural beauty, this place has something for everyone.

  6. Maricopa County is the largest county in the United States to have a capital city. 38. During the 1930s, the terms “The Valley of the Sun” was used as an advertising slogan to boost tourism in Phoenix and its surrounding area. 39. The average annual salary in Phoenix is below the national average. 40.

  7. Interesting facts about the United States 1. Did you know that the GPS is operated and maintained by the U.S. Air Force? 2. 100 acres of pizza are served in the U.S. every day. 3. According to Title 3 of the US Code, the U.S. president earns a salary of $400,000 a year.

  8. With these facts about Pennsylvania, let us learn more about its history, economy, geography, people and more. Facts about Pennsylvania. 1. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn. The name of the state comes from the name of the founder’s father (Admiral William Penn) and not his own.

  9. Nevada shares its border with Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Arizona, California. See the full list of the 50 states and their borders here. Nevada (nicknamed: the “Silver State”, the “Battle Born State” and the “Sagebrush State”) has 16 counties. The state’s capital is Carson City.

  10. The Hoover Dam is a historic landmark that continues to impress almost a century after its completion. It is a triumph of engineering and architecture. It got done despite countless challenges, from political wrangling to technical hurdles. Unlike most megaprojects, it even finished ahead of time.

  11. Facts about West Virginia where the first rural free mail delivery started in the United States in 1896. West Virginia made history by launching the first steamboat in the Potomac River at New Mecklensburg.