We're providing these real estate and relocation resources for your information. You'll also learn a bit of trivia about each state shown below! This page covers the following states: North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota
North Carolina Know as "Fish Town" in the early 1700's when Blackbeard frequented the coast, "Beaufort Town" was established as a seaport with the right to collect customs, in 1722.
North Dakota Milk is the official state beverage.
Ohio James J. Ritty, of Dayton, invented the cash register in 1879 to stop his patrons from pilfering house profits.
Oklahoma During a tornado in Ponca City, a man and his wife were carried aloft in their house by a tornado. The walls and roof were blown away. But the floor remained intact and eventually glided downward, setting the couple safely back on the ground.
Oregon Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and is formed in the remains of an ancient volcano.
Pennsylvania In 1913 the first automobile service station opened in Pittsburgh.
Rhode Island The Cogswell Tower in Central Falls was the site of an Indian observation point in use during King Phillips War in 1676. The tower was built in 1904 as part of the last will and testament of Caroline Cogswell.
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South Carolina The City of Myrtle Beach is in the center of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile crescent of beach on the South Carolina coast. In the last 25 years, Myrtle Beach has developed into the premier resort destination on the East Coast.
South Dakota Perhaps the most significant fur trade/military fort on the western American frontier, Fort Pierre Chouteau was the largest (almost 300' square) and best equipped trading post in the northern Great Plains.
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