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State Symbols of Wisconsin

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Wisconsin Art and Theater Symbols
  • Wisconsin State Ballad: Oh Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams
  • Wisconsin State Dance: Polka
  • Wisconsin State Song: On, Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin State Waltz: The Wisconsin Waltz


Wisconsin Botanical and Garden Symbols

  • Wisconsin State Flower: Wood Violet
  • Wisconsin State Grain: Corn
  • Wisconsin State Soil: Antigo Silt Loam
  • Wisconsin State Tree: Sugar Maple


Wisconsin Food Symbols

  • Wisconsin State Beverage: Milk
  • Wisconsin State Fruit: Cranberry
    Wisconsin State Grain: Corn


Wisconsin Geological and Archaeological Symbols

  • Wisconsin State Fossil: Trilobite
  • Wisconsin State Mineral: Galina
  • Wisconsin State Rock: Red Granite


Wisconsin Legislative Symbols

  • Wisconsin State Coat of Arms
  • Wisconsin State Flag
  • Wisconsin State Seal
  • Wisconsin State Song: On, Wisconsin


Wisconsin Living Symbols (Creatures)

  • Wisconsin State Animal: Badger
  • Wisconsin State Bird: Robin
  • Wisconsin State Dog: American Water Spaniel
  • Wisconsin State Domesticated Animal: Dairy Cow
  • Wisconsin State Fish: Muskellunge
  • Wisconsin State Insect: Honey Bee
  • Wisconsin State Saltwater Wildlife Animal: White-tailed Deer


 

 


State Symbols of Wisconsin


Wisconsin Facts and Symbols (The States and Their Symbols)

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State Symbols
Read about the many state symbols on this page and click on the small abbreviated images for a larger complete image or further information.
Source: State of Wisconsin

 

 

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State Symbols of Wisconsin. (2010, June 26). In State Reports by ClassBrain. Retrieved 16:03, May 18, 2012, from http://www.statereports.us/2010/05/state-symbols-wisconsin/
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Rory Blanchard-Bell, “State Symbols of Wisconsin.” State Reports by ClassBrain. 26 June 2010, 07:18 UTC. . 18 May 2012 <http://www.statereports.us/2010/05/state-symbols-wisconsin/>.
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Rory Blanchard-Bell, 'State Symbols of Wisconsin', State Reports by ClassBrain, 26 June 2010, 07:18 UTC, <http://www.statereports.us/2010/05/state-symbols-wisconsin/> [accessed 18 May 2012]
The Chicago Manual of Style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, “State Symbols of Wisconsin.” State Reports by ClassBrain, http://www.statereports.us/2010/05/state-symbols-wisconsin/ [accessed May 18, 2012].
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Rory Blanchard-Bell, State Symbols of Wisconsin [Internet]. State Reports by ClassBrain; 2010 June 26, 07:18 UTC [cited 2012 May 18]. Available from: http://www.statereports.us/2010/05/state-symbols-wisconsin/.
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State Symbols of Wisconsin, http://www.statereports.us/2010/05/state-symbols-wisconsin/ (last visited May. 18, 2012).
AMA style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, State Symbols of Wisconsin. State Reports by ClassBrain. June 26, 2010, 07:18 UTC. Available at: http://www.statereports.us/2010/05/state-symbols-wisconsin/. Accessed May 18, 2012.




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