If you mean the U.S as in North America then....A Native American Indian namd Ochowatstaki Lureyitthim
My hero. <--says the ignorant man.
Johnathan R. Plumber
The Slinky was first introduced in the United States in 1945. It was invented by Richard James, a naval engineer, who created the toy after observing a spring fall off a shelf and "walk" across the floor. The toy was initially marketed at Gimbels department store in Philadelphia during the Christmas season of that year, quickly becoming a popular children's toy.
Educator and author Booker T. Washington was depicted on commemorative half dollars issued from 1946 to 1951.
The amount of time it took to get across the US in the 1920s depended on the way you were traveling. By train, you could make it across the nation in four days.
Neil Armstrong
1961, it was a great moment for us all.
To my knowledge Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, has never been arrested.
First you must get to the Mexico border. Then you simply walk or drive across. Remember however they recently passed a new law, that you must have a current passport, if you choose to enter back into the US,Legally that is.
yes his name is Forest Gump
Neil Armstrong
Head for Bellingham, Washington State.
the canal
1869
She was the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic and to fly solo non stop across the US
My hero. <--says the ignorant man.
Alan Shepard (1923-1998), the first US astronaut launched into space on May 5, 1961, also became the first man to hit a golf ball on the Moon. He became the 5th man to walk on the Moon when he and Edgar Mitchell landed there on the Apollo 14 mission, on January 31, 1971.