Nicknames: America's 50 States (Fourth of Four Parts)

Ohio in the midwest is called The Buckeye States. Rhode Island's nickname is Little Rhody.
26 January 2008

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The Buckeye State after a tree that produces nuts similar to chestnuts.

Sooner State. That is because of a sale of land in eighteen eighty-nine. Some people arrived in the territory to claim their land earlier than they were supposed to.  They cheated and got there "sooner."

The Keystone State.  Just as a keystone holds together a stone arch, Pennsylvania was seen as holding together the young American republic. Pennsylvania is also sometimes called The Quaker State. Its founder, William Penn, and most of his followers, were members of the Protestant Quaker religion.

Little Rhody because of its size.  The state is smaller than the area around Los Angeles, California.

The Volunteer State -- because of the bravery of its citizens.  They volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew Jackson to defend the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, against the British army in the War of Eighteen Twelve.

The Lone Star State.  It gets its nickname from the single star on its flag.  This represents the short time Texas was an independent nation battling Mexico for self-rule. 

The Beehive State of Utah has no more beehives than any other state.  The nickname is from the Mormon Church's symbol for hard work.

The Green Mountain State.  The southern state of Virginia is called The Old Dominion.

The Mountain State for the ancient Appalachian mountains.

The Cowboy State.


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