At present, Ohio has the most of these with eight. Florida and Texas are next with six each, followed by California and Michigan with five. Alabama and Louisiana have four. Six states have three and more than half of states have either one or two. Ten states don’t have any (yet).
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Football teams that snuck out in the middle of the night.
Hey, that’s a good one! Ohio has tons of those. RIP, Canton Bulldogs. But no.
Presidential birthplaces?
The total is between 83 and 110, for what that’s worth.
I thought of presidential and VP birthplaces, especially with Ohio being at the top, but the number for Virginia would be much higher,
I am including the birthplaces of future presidents.
Will, how many for Kenya?
At present, there are none outside the United States. There is no reason (in terms of laws, rules, or logistics) to believe that will always be the case, however.
Halls of Fame?
Something to do with the Supreme Court?
Tuesday hint:
These states have one: Connecticut, Hawaii, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
There goes my guess about “chemical plants”.
Those eight states all have one NCAA Division I FBS football team. California has seven, with five of them being public universities. Michigan has five. Ohio has eight. Thus:
NCAA Div I FBS footbal teams at public universities?
You got it.