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It didn't happen; no state ever tried to legislate the value of pi. There was an urban legend that Alabama had tried to do it, but that was an April Fool's Day joke.

It worked, didn't it? You probably fell for the "Spaghetti Fields of Switzerland" one too, didn't you?

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