
It takes 570 gallons (2154) of paint to cover the White House.

People started wearing pajamas, originally spelled “pyjamas,” instead of nightgowns so they’d be prepared to run outside in public during World War I air raids in England.

The body of a jellyfish is between 95 and 98% water.
The Spangler Candy Company chose to name their famous lollipops “Dum Dums” because it was a word that was easy for any kid to say.

The Earth travels around the sun at 67,000 miles per hour (or about 30 kilometers per second.) That's about three times as fast as a rocket traveling into outer space.
Guadeloupe is believed to have some of the best sites for scuba diving in the world.
The Eurovision Song Contest is the world's longest-running annual TV music competition. It's been held annually (apart from 2020) since 1956.
In the early 20th century, the area now known as Glass Beach in California was used as a trash dump. Decades of ocean tides have cleared the beach and polished the discarded bottles and automobile tail lights into colorful pebbles of sea glass.

Pocahontas appeared on the back of the $20 bill in 1875.

The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean.

The MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas washes 15,000 pillowcases per day!
Jim Henson made his first Kermit puppet using his mother's old coat and two halves of a ping pong ball.