Disneyland Anaheim opened in this year
1955
Largest state
Alaska (larger than California, Texas, and Montana combined).
Largest country in the world
Russia (6.6 million sq miles, 10.1% of Earth's land)
Largest city in population
Phoenix (1.6 million, 5th most populous city in the US)
First African American president
Barrack Hussein Obama II or Barrack Obama
Admission cost of Disneyland Anaheim when it first opened
$1 (today is a whopping $99)
Most populous state
California (population about 39 million)
Largest island in the world
Greenland (836,330 sq mile, slightly smaller than Europe)
Largest Indian reservation
Navajo Nation (27,413 sq miles, larger than 10 smallest states)
Principal author of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson (he is the 3rd President)
Most popular Disneyland souvenir
Mickey Mouse ears (over 84 million has been sold)
Smallest state
Rhode Island (about 1,500 square mile)(Phoenix metropolitan is larger).
Country with the most time zones
Russia (11 time zones)
Most visited tourist site
Grand Canyon National Park (4.7 million people visited it in 2023)
First president to the born an American
Martin van Buren (8th President, born in 1782, all previous presidents were British subjects and born before 1776)
Fastest ride in Disneyland
Splash Mountain (40 mph as guest plummet down)
Least populous state
Wyoming (population about 584,000)
Smallest country in the world
Vatican City (in Rome, 121 acres or 0.18 sq mile)
Considered to be the best preserve crater in the world
Barringer Crater or Meteor Crater (formed about 50,000 years ago)
First father and son to be president
John Adams (2nd president) and John Quincy Adams (6th president)
This ride is named after a mountain in Switzerland
Matterhorn
State that produces most crude oil in the US
Texas (1.78 billion barrels in 2020 ; 43% of US total production).
Country with the most lakes
Canada (31,752 lakes)
This city hosts the world's oldest rodeo
Prescott (rodeo has been held annually since 1888)
First president to die from assassination
Abraham Lincoln (shot on April 15 1865 and died the next day). Shot by John Booth in Ford's Theater in Washington DC.