State symbols
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State symbols
Washington State Symbols, Emblems, Flag and Seal, State Bird, State ...
Complete list and information: All Washington state symbols including the state flag and seal ... State Names, Seals, Flags and Symbols by Benjamin F. Shearer, Barbara S. (more...)
California State Library - History and Culture - State Symbols
The California grizzly bear (Ursus californicus) was designated official State Animal in 1953. Before dying out in California, this largest ... (more...)
The Pennsylvania General Assembly
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Office of the Secretary of State, Missouri - State Symbols
State symbols of Missouri: the state seal, the state American folk dance, the state animal, the state bird, the state flag, and the state floral emblem. (more...)
State Symbols ? Infoplease.com
State Song Bird Tree Flower; Alabama ?Alabama? (1931) yellowhammer (1927) Southern longleaf pine (1949, 1997) camellia (1959) Salt water fish: fighting tarpon (1955); Fresh ... (more...)
Official State Symbols of North Carolina
Contains a description of official North Carolina state symbols, including illustrations. ... The following paragraphs give some information about most of the State Symbols and ... (more...)
Georgia State Symbols
5800 Jonesboro Road Morrow, GA 30260 678.364.3700 www.GeorgiaArchives.org David W. Carmicheal, Director Who Are We? What Do We Have? (more...)
State Symbols
In 1907, Illinois schoolchildren voted to select the state tree and the state flower. They selected the Native Oak and the Violet. The General Assembly approved a bill to make ... (more...)
State Symbols USA - official symbols 50 states
What are YOUR state symbols? state birds - animals - flowers - American food symbols - reptiles - dinosaurs - insects - trees - Flags - U.S. State names - cultural - fish - fossils ... (more...)
State Symbols
Legislature > State Symbols State Symbols. Symbols are often adopted after a concerted effort by citizens to have a significant item recognized for its importance to the state. (more...)