(Alabama): known as the "heart of Dick West" (of Dixie Heart), because it is
located in the heart of the southern states of the United states. "Dick West"
(Dixie) itself is the nickname of the southern United states. When the Louisiana
printed banknotes, the French have also been printed onto the bill 10 (ten) word
deece (D-I-X). Evolved from Deece or Dixie to the word D-I-X.
(Alaska), known as "the last frontier" (Last Frontier). The state, near the
Arctic Circle, is the last state to be detected and settled in the United
States.
(Arizona),: alias is called "the Grand Canyon State" (Grand Canyon), known to
the world as the seven wonders of the canyon. The canyon is located in the
Colorado River (Colorado River).
(Arkansas): a nickname called "opportunity," the land of opportunity), the
nickname is selected by the state legislature. Arkansas is rich in natural
resources, has become the best place for the elderly to retire.
(California): a nickname is "Jinzhou (Golden State)" (Golden State). In 1848, a
large number of gold was discovered in California, which triggered a gold rush.
(Colorado), whose alias is "Centennial State" (Centennial State, because it
became a state in eighteen seventy-six, exactly one hundred years after the
nation declared its independence.
(Connecticut), nicknamed "the Nutmeg State" (Nutmeg State). Connecticut Yankee
(Connecticut Yankees, living people in the northeastern part of the state on
their title) it will do business. It is said that they are so smart, so that
they can sell inferior fake wooden nutmeg to strangers.
(Delaware), a nickname for the "first state" (first state), because it is the
first state to pass the current federal constitution.
(Florida): a nickname called "Sunshine State" (Sunshine State). The highest GDP
state in the United states. Important cities are: Losangeles, San Francisco,
Santiago (Diego San).
(Georgia): its nickname is the "Peach State" (Peach State), because there grows
some of the sweetest fruit in america.
(Hawaii): the state named "love the Lockhart" (Aloha State). Hawaii is the only
state in the United States is completely surrounded by the sea, by the formation
of the island state.
(Maryland): also known as the "free state" (Free State). In the 1920s, when
manufacturing and production of wine once banned during, Maryland said it wanted
to get rid of the prohibition, a Baltimore newspaper first so called Maryland
(Maryland).
(Mississippi): nickname is "Magnolia, Magnolia State, the name to a tree growing
in the hot southern state of magnolia tree, the tree with beautiful white
flowers large flowers.
(Missouri): also known as the "certificate of state" (Show Me State). Residents
of the border states have been told to do anything they don't believe people
tell them.
(Montana): nickname thinking "township of the sky" (big sky country, also called
it "wealth," although the area is large, but relatively few people, the economy
in agriculture and animal husbandry mainly.
(Nebraska): a nickname is "Cornhusker" (Cornhuskers). State University sports
teams of the state due to the area of one of the main crops of corn, and give
yourself named "peel corn bran hayseed" (Cornhuskers), Nebraska from the
University borrowed "peel corn bran bumpkins" (Cornhusker) this name as an alias
for it.
(Nevada): also known as the "Silver State" (Silver State). It was a lot of
silver in and around them to build up town. Now most of the silver mines and
towns has been empty, in ruins.
(New Hampshire): the state in the northeast area called New England. Its
nickname is the Granite State (Granite State), named because of its rich and
colorful granite.
(New Jersey): a nickname for "Garden State" (Garden State), because its
commodity vegetable farm once to those big cities with vegetables.
(New York): a always lets the human think of state, called "empire," Empire
State), because of its natural wealth. The most famous Manhattan skyscraper
(skyscraper Manhattan) because of the state's name, for granted, it is called
The Empire State Building (State Building Empire).
(New Mexico): nickname as "the land of Enchantment" land of enchantment),
because in the territory of Christ Santa Sangre mountains (the Sangre de Cristo
Mountains watching the red sunset, the scenery is very charming.
(South Carolina): nicknamed "the Palmetto State" (Palmetto State, because of
fan-shaped leaves of palm tree that grows there.
(North Carolina): a nickname is "Tar Heel State" (Tar Heel State). This is
because many engaged in collecting turpentine workers from the trees are bare
feet, they will from turpentine in the smelting of the turpentine and their heel
stained black, sticky tar.
(Ohio) a: nicknamed "the Buckeye State" (Buckeye State because of a kind of the
fruit like chestnuts aescin fruit tree gets its name.
(Oklahoma): also known as the "first state" (Sooner State), this is because a
piece of land was bought in 1889. Some colonists came to this area, and the
first step to claim that this place is their. They were "a little bit earlier"
in the state of Oklahoma, by means of deception.
(Pennsylvania): also known as the "Keystone State" (Keystone State). Just like
the stone in the heart of the arch stone, Pennsylvania is regarded as a link
between the United States of America (Republic American), and the United States
of America. Pennsylvania is sometimes called "the Quaker State" (Quaker State).
Its founder, William Payne, and most of his followers are Protestant Quaker
believers.
(Rhode Island): a nickname for "Ronaldinho" (Little Rhody), because of its small
size and name. Rhode Island than Losangeles, California (Angeles Los) around the
region is also small.
(Tennessee): also known as the "Volunteer State" (Volunteer State). In that war
of 1812 against the British and they volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew
Jackson men, and his defense Louisiana New Orleans (New Orleans) in Texas
(Texas): nicknamed "the Lone Star State" lone star state, because the State Flag
of only a star named. It is a symbol of the state of Texas, which was once an
independent state in the fight against Mexico in order to achieve autonomy.
(Utah): also known as the "Beehive State" (Beehive State). But it is not more
than any other, honeycomb, honeycomb, "this name is a symbol of the LDS Church
industrious.
(Vermont): also known as the "Green Mountain State" (Green Mountain State).
Named because of its beautiful green mountain.
(Virginia): a nickname for "Old Dominion" (Old Dominion). Belonging to the
transition zone between the north and the south. The northern population is
dense, similar to the capital city of Washington, the southern part of the city
is still a conservative tone of the formation of agricultural life for
centuries. President's birth rate is the most Gaozhou, a total of 8 Presidents
were born here.
(West Virginia): the nineteen sixties away from Virginia. It is called
"mountain," the mountain state, is entirely because of the ancient Appalachian
Mountains.
(Wyoming): also known as the "Cowboy State" (Cowboy State). As a result of a
herd of cattle transported to the east of the region named.
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