What is the Coolest Wyoming Invention Ever?
According to the website Buzzfeed, these are the coolest inventions from each state in America. And the best part? Wyoming's contribution is spacious, awe inspiring, and one of a kind! What did we invent? Read on...
Alabama: Windshield wipers.
Alaska: Kayaks.
Arizona: Tasers.
Arkansas: The modern toothbrush.
California: The fortune cookie. (I know, weird, huh? You'd think it was the Chinese, but nope!)
Colorado: The Barbie Doll.
Connecticut: The Wiffle Ball.
Delaware: Kevlar.
Florida: Sun tan lotion, makes sense.
Georgia: Anesthesia.
Hawaii: Surfing, duh.
Idaho: The television.
Illinois: The mouse trap.
Indiana: The refrigerator.
Iowa: Sliced bread.
Kansas: The slurpee.
Kentucky: Chewing gum.
Louisiana: The microscope.
Maine: The microwave.
Maryland: The bottle cap.
Massachusetts: Basketball.
Michigan: The stop sign.
Minnesota: The stapler.
Mississippi: Anti-fungal cream.
Missouri: The vacuum cleaner.
Montana: Heart monitors.
Nebraska: Kool-Aid.
Nevada: Solar panels.
New Hampshire: The Segway.
New Jersey: The phonograph, to record something and then play it back.
New Mexico: The nicotine patch.
New York: The credit card.
North Carolina: Flight. Although the Wright Brothers BUILT the plane in Ohio.
North Dakota: Bubble bath.
Ohio: Wind turbines.
Oklahoma: The shopping cart.
Oregon: The computer mouse.
Pennsylvania: The suspension bridge.
Rhode Island: The diner. The first one opened in Providence in 1872.
South Carolina: The submarine.
South Dakota: The cyclotron, which is a particle accelerator.
Tennessee: The tow truck.
Texas: The typewriter.
Utah: The artificial heart.
Vermont: The electric motor.
Virginia: Camouflage.
Washington: Pictionary.
West Virginia: The steamboat.
Wisconsin: The blender.
Wyoming: The world's first national park, which was Yellowstone in 1872.
(Buzzfeed)