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New Mexico is one of the better states in this union. The only people forgetting about it are people who have never been.
QuoteThe quiz has been attempted by players more than 19 million times, and Missouri is the state the lowest percent of people guess correctly...The four most-forgotten states behind Missouri are Connecticut, Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Nebraskahttps://www.rd.com/advice/travel/most-forgotten-us-state/
The quiz has been attempted by players more than 19 million times, and Missouri is the state the lowest percent of people guess correctly...The four most-forgotten states behind Missouri are Connecticut, Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Nebraska
I think picking a state out on a map is different than having knowledge of something noteable about a particular state.
ben ji i'm realizing this exercise is kind of a catch 22 because as i rack my brain trying to think of the most forgettable, whatever state was the most forgettable to me at that time gets a lot of thought and then moves up the list at least 10 or so spots so its just this revolving door
why do people keep saying corn as a reason to remember something
surprised we haven't talked about Kansas yet
North and South Dakota are 7th and 8th most remembered on the list.
Quote from: 'taterblast on February 20, 2020, 01:47:43 PMsurprised we haven't talked about Kansas yetI tried to bring it up but got shot down.Honestly, if it weren't for the Wizard of Oz, most people wouldn't know anything about Kansas. Oh, and probably KU bball, among sporting enthusiasts.
Quote from: chum1 on February 20, 2020, 01:34:46 PMNorth and South Dakota are 7th and 8th most remembered on the list. I was just thinking the directional states are probably among the easiest cause you can think of them in pairs. You're not going to remember South Dakota and forget North Dakota or vice versa. Same with NC and SC.
Is cabelas in suburban kck still the #1 tourist attraction?