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State Name
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Alabama |
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State reptile > Year adopted
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1,990 |
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Source: John |
State shells > Shell Johnstone's Junonia |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state reptiles |
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State shells > Year designated
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1,990 |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state shells |
State soil Bama |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state shells |
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State soil > Year adopted
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1,997 |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state soils |
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State tree
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Longleaf Pine |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state soils |
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State tree > Binomial Nomenclature
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Pinus palustris |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state trees |
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Symbols > State animal
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Racking Horse |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state trees |
Symbols > State bird Yellow-hammer (State bird); Wild Turkey (State game bird) |
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Source: "State Names, Seals, Flags and Symbols"
by Benjamin F. Shearer, Barbara S. Shearer. |
Symbols > State motto Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere (We Dare Maintain Our Rights) |
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Source: "State Names, Seals, Flags and Symbols"
by Benjamin F. Shearer, Barbara S. Shearer. |
U.S. state beverages > Drink Conecuh Ridge Whiskey (State Spirit) |
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Source: FirstGov Official Government Website, Wikipedia |
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U.S. state beverages > Year & Citation
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2004 |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state beverages
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U.S. state colors > Color 1 |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state beverages
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U.S. state colors > Color 2 |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state colors
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U.S. state grasses > State grass
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None |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state colors
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U.S. state insects > Binomial name
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Danaus plexippus |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state grasses
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U.S. state insects > State insect
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Monarch Butterfly |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state insects
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U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones > State Geological Symbols > Mineral
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(1967)]] |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state insects
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U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones > State Geological Symbols > Rock
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(1969)]] |
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Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones
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