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The Original Water Park

Surprising Water Park Facts and Figures

When the summer heat arrives, many people head out to a water park for some refreshing fun. In fact, it’s estimated that US water parks receive about 85 million guests per year.

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The Modern Olympic Games

How The Olympics Became the Pinnacle of Athletic Competition

The Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXXII Olympiad, will take place in Tokyo from July 23 through August 8, 2021. This year’s Games will feature a record 33 competitions and 339 events held across 42 venues. Which is quite an expansion from the early days of the competition.

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Mojito Tips

The 500 Year History of the Mojito

The Mojito is a refreshing cocktail, considered by many to be the perfect drink for a hot day. So it’s fitting that National Mojito Day is celebrated on July 11th, in the heat of summer.

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The History of Ludimentis – A Game of the Mind

Ludimentis, a take on the Latin phrase “Game of the Mind”, was Last Call Trivia’s nationwide invite-only Trivia competition. Teams from across the country worked to earn their bid to Ludimentis by winning their city’s League Championships or accumulating the top weekly scores overall.

A celebration of knowledge, brain health, and all things Trivia, Ludimentis gave teams the chance to test their skills against the toughest of competition in pursuit of $10,000 in cash prizes.

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Fruit Or Vegetable

The Great Watermelon Debate

Watermelon has long been a popular choice for those looking for a refreshing summer snack. In fact, people have been harvesting watermelon for more than 5,000 years.

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Summer Activities

What’s Your Favorite Summer Activity?

The summer solstice is the longest day of the year. This year, the first day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere falls on Sunday, June 20th. But it can take place between June 20th and 22nd, depending on the year.

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Big Money

Cheers to Bourbon, The Official Spirit of America

June 14th marks National Bourbon Day in the United States. Bourbon has distinctly American roots. In fact, in 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed an Act of Congress that designated bourbon as “The Official Spirit of America.”

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