British Couple Reacts to Oddities of U.S. Geography

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Yes, a national cemetery is a military cemetery, and we have them all over the country. Arlington National Cemetery is particularly large and famous, being the place of some military heroes, several Supreme Court justices, and President Kennedy plus some of his family. It also contains the famous Marine memorial based on the famous photo of marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima in WW2.

stanlivengood
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A national cemetery is a military cemetery

michaelschemlab
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D.C. is a small half-box now, located in between Virginia and Maryland.

Steve-hqfm
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You were talking about road signs in Jersey using miles, not kilometers. It reminded me that I recently explored the map of Jersey on the geography game GeoGuessr. I was stunned at the incredibly narrow country roads there. How do two oncoming vehicles even get past one another? Are there rules limiting the size of vehicles that can be driven? I was imagining someone importing a monster SUV or pickup truck from the U.S. and trying to drive around Jersey.

JPMadden
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Yes, smaller towns have schools. The town I grew up in only had about 450 people, the school was kindergarten through senior, all in one building; my class was huge...we had 13 kids. The town was around 80km to the nearest hospital and large place buy food/retail centers, and around 160km to the nearest mall.

ex-navyspook
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Canada also borders Denmark. Hans Island, a small rock sits right in the middle of a straight between Greenland and Canada. Since Denmark owns Greenland, this island gives Canada and Denmark a border. Owned 60% Denmark, 40% Canada. For the longest time, this island was the flashpoint of the friendliest war, called the whiskey war. Canada would raise their flag on the island, and leave a bottle of Canadian whiskey. Denmark would come later, lower Canada's flag, raise their own, take the whiskey, and leave a bottle of Danish whiskey. This occurred quite a few times. The dispute was finally resolved last year.

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My husband was from a small town in Illinois, population 550 and yes they have schools! Even very small towns like that have elementary school and middle/high school. My husbands graduating class had 35 seniors.

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Fun fact, the sheriff of Loving County which was mentioned in the video was arrested a few months back for cattle rustlin'. That's how remote it is out there. And it has less than 1 person per sq. mi. For your reference, Jersey has 2224.8 people per sq.mi.

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@10:36 Washington DC is its own entity. It's a federal district and it was built on land given up by Virginia and Maryland. They didn't want to put the capital inside a state and they wanted it somewhat central in the country (at the time).

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Ive been to Arlington cemetery, when I went to Washington DC. It was awesome.

BlakeHanback
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Cannot drive to Hawaii? Oh, yeah? You're not trying hard enough.

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This is actually a slowly growing series, Beesleys. He has currently made 4 parts, so check the next one out when you finish this one if you want.

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i grew up in a town with about 2500 people we had a couple of even smaller towns that there kids were bused in to ours to go to school our high school had about 250 to 300 hundred students through out the grades

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I have lived on Sand Mountain since 2003. To answer your question about schools in the small towns along highway 75 which runs the length of the entire ridge, even the smallest towns have a public school. However, several schools only go through the 8th grade and the students must attend high schools in neighboring towns. But remember, the next town over may only be 2 to 4 miles away. Buses are available, but most high school kids drive themselves to school.
Another odd fact: my mother-in-law lives on a county road across from her sister. The house on one side of the road is in the city limits of Henagar, the house on the other side is in the city limits of Sylvania, but their mail is delivered from Pisgah, Alabama…more than 10 miles away!

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The speed limit on I-19 is marked in MPH, just the distance markers are metric.

Nogales isn't a cross-border city. It is two distinct cities, Nogales, AZ. and Nogales Heroica, SON.

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I grew up in a town of 900 we had all our schools right in town, they actually split our schools up differently K-3 in the new elementary school, 4&5 in the old one that is next to the middle school, and then 6-8 middle, 9-12 high

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I lived in a small mountain town as a teen, and while I was actually just a few minutes from school, my bus ride was an hour long. We were the first stop and had to drive quite a ways out. Our bus picked up elementary and highschool children and we still didn't have a full bus. The town didn't have a middle school. So elementary was from kindergarten to 7th and highschool 8th through 12th.

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The town I live in has roughly 4500 people, but it has 2 elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Many students are bussed in from outlying areas.

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I live on Sand Mountain in a small town named Fyffe which has a population of around 2, 000 people. We have our own school (The Red Devils...6 state football championships in 8 years), as do most surrounding towns. Places with very low populations may not have their own but kids will attend schools that are located nearest to where they live.

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In Kansas, a lot of schools will except towns that are not big enough for their own school. The school I graduated from was 7 or 8 towns and rural around. No body was on the bus for more than half hour.

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