Massachusetts State Symbols Slideshow
Watch this great slideshow on some of the Massachusetts State Symbols.
Read MoreKansas State Symbols Slideshow
Check out the Kansas State Symbols in this set of resources from ClassBrain.
Read MoreWisconsin – Maps
Choose one of these excellent maps of Wisconsin, and start your exploration of the Badger State.
Read MoreWashington – Maps
Choose one of these excellent maps of Washington, and start your exploration of the Evergreen State, an unofficial nickname received because of the abundant evergreen forests within the state.
Read MoreVermont Maps
Choose one of these excellent maps of Vermont, and start your exploration of the Green Mountain State.
Read MoreUtah Maps
Choose one of these excellent maps of Utah, and start your exploration of the Beehive State, so called to commemorate that Mormon pioneers originally called the area Deseret meaning “honeybee.”
Read MoreSouth Dakota Maps
These excellent maps of South Dakota, will help you explore the Mount Rushmore State, a nickname given in recognition of the immense presidential carving that resides in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Read MoreConnecticut Coat of Arms
On March 24, 1931, the General Assembly adopted a design for the official Arms of the State
Read MoreRhode Island State Flag
The flag of the State shall be a foul anchor, with the motto,’ HOPE,’ the whole to be surrounded by a scroll, around which, in a circle, with as many stars as there are States in the Union.
Read MoreRhode Island State Seal
This has been the seal of the State over since the adoption of the charter, in May, 1664. Previous to that time the seal consisted of an anchor only, on a shield, without the motto ” Hope.”
Read MoreRhode Island Coat of Arms
The arms of the state are a golden anchor on a blue field, and the motto thereof is the word “Hope”.
Read MoreMassachusetts Coat of Arms
The Coat of Arms consist of “a shield having a blue field or surface with an Indian thereon, dressed in a shirt and moccasins, holding in his right hand a bow, and in his left hand an arrow, point downward, all of gold; and, in the upper corner of the field, above his right arm, a silver star with five points.
Read MoreMichigan Coat of Arms
Michigan’s current Coat of Arms was adopted by the Legislature in 1911.
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