7 Quirky Facts About North Dakota That Sound Made Up, But Are 100% Accurate
Hey, so, heads up: if you ever find yourself involved in a completely bizarre situation in which you must immediately answer questions about North Dakota or face some kind of dire punishment, it’s cool – we got you. In this totally realistic, not-at-all-unlikely-to-happen made-up scenario, you might be asked to fire off seven fun facts about North Dakota that don’t sound real, but they are. Again – don’t worry. We got you. If these aren’t some truly fun facts, well, we don’t know what counts then:
1. 1. None of the scenes in the movie Fargo were actually filmed there (but you can still check out the infamous woodchipper at the Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center.)

2. North Dakota is considered the 39th state because of alphabetical order instead of the literal order in which the statehoods were signed into law. President Benjamin Harrison kept it a secret as to which he signed first: North or South Dakota, so we just kinda decided collectively that we’ll go with alphabetical order on that one.

3. There are only four tower-style capitols in the United States. One of those is in Bismarck.

4. North Dakota is the nation’s largest producer of honey!

5. North Dakota produces six times more energy than it consumes, giving the excess goodies to other states.

6. North Dakota’s official state insect is the ladybug.

7. The coldest temperature recorded in North Dakota was –60F on February 15, 1936.

So, there you have it: seven fun facts about North Dakota that you can give to save your life if it’s ever necessary.
You’re welcome.
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