1. Aomori, Japan is the snowiest city in the world. It gets an average of 312 inches of snow per year. That’s the equivalent of 26 feet.
2. There are 28 fireplaces in the White House.
3. There have only been two First Ladies born outside of the U.S. John Quincy Adams’ wife, Louisa Adams was born in England . . . and Melania Trump was born in Slovenia, which was then part of Yugoslavia.
4. AIDS was originally called GRID, which stood for gay-related immunodeficiency. The CDC realized that term was wrong since heterosexual people were getting it too, and they changed the name to AIDS in September of 1982.
5. “Playboy” didn’t have a Black “Playmate of the Month” in its first decade. A Black woman named Jennifer Jackson broke the Playmate race barrier in March of 1965, which was more than 11 years after “Playboy” started.