It would take you more than 400 years to spend one night in all of Las Vegas’s hotel rooms …

Only one-third of all $100 bills are actually inside the United States …

 South Florida is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist in the wild …

 More people live in New York City than in 40 of our 50 states …

 The word Pennsylvania is misspelled on the Liberty Bell …

 There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover all of North and South America in one foot of liquid …

In 1872, Russia sold Alaska to the United States for about 2 cents per acre …

There’s an island full of wild monkeys off the coast of South Carolina called Morgan Island, and it’s not open to humans …

There’s enough concrete in the Hoover Dam to build a two-lane highway from San Francisco to New York City …

In the history of The Boy Scouts there are only 350 people in the world that have earned all 127 merit badges …

Arizona and Hawaii are now the only states that don’t observe daylight savings time …

Kansas produces enough wheat each year to feed everyone in the world for about two weeks …

The Empire State building has its own zip code …

The Library of Congress contains approximately 838 miles of bookshelves—long enough to stretch from Houston to Chicago …

At 46 letters, Massachusetts’s Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg has the longest place name in the U.S.A …

The entire Denver International Airport is twice the size of Manhattan …

A highway in Lancaster, California plays the “William Tell Overture” as you drive over it, thanks to some well-placed grooves in the road …

The one-woman town of Monowi, Nebraska is the only officially incorporated municipality with a population of 1. The sole, 83-year-old resident is the city’s mayor, librarian, and bartender …

The number of bourbon barrels in Kentucky outnumbers the state’s population by more than two million …

In 1943, the temperature in Spearfish, South Dakota jumped 49 degrees in two minutes (-4°F to 45°F), one of the most drastic changes on record …

The world’s smallest park is in Portland, measuring a mere two feet wide …

There are around 5,000 commercial airplanes flying over the United States at any given time …

The smallest county in the U.S., Kalawao County on the Hawaiian island of Moloka’i, is also a leprosy colony where a few former patients still live …

And that’s a little “Shit We Should Know” from NightMoves & The All Adult Network !!!