Category: State Facts

Posted on: July 30, 2012 Posted by: bruce Comments: 0

Florida State Facts – Part III

1.           The state government maintains an extensive system of forest, park, and wildlife management areas. The most unusual is John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, which lies completely underwater several miles off the coast of Key Largo. 2.           Famous events – Written history begins with the arrival of Europeans to Florida, beginning with the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in 1513. 3.           Famous events – In 1763, Spain traded…

Posted on: July 30, 2012 Posted by: bruce Comments: 0

Florida State Facts – Part II

State tree – Sabal Pal State flower – Orange Blossom State beverage – Orange Juice State shell – Horse Conch State stone – Agatized Coral  Largest Cities – Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Saint Petersburg, Orlando  At 345 feet above sea level, Britton Hill is the highest point in Florida, and the lowest highpoint of any U.S. state. As no tectonic plate lines lie in Florida, there are no mountains in the…

Posted on: July 23, 2012 Posted by: bruce Comments: 0

Florida State Facts – Part I

State Capital – Tallahassee State nickname – The Sunshine State (adopted in 1970) State motto – In God We Trust Population – 18,801,310 (2010 Census) Population rank – 4th Physical Size – 65,755 sq. mi. Physical Size rank – 22nd Population density – 353.4 per sq. mi. Population density rank – 8th Highest elevation or tallest building – Britton Hill, 345 ft. Lowest elevation – Atlantic Ocean, sea level Date…

Posted on: July 23, 2012 Posted by: bruce Comments: 0

Washington State Facts – Part IV

who created the famous Dennis the Menace comic strip. Famous citizens – Francis Richard “Dick” Scobee – American astronaut killed commanding the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. Famous citizens – Minoru Yamasaki – American architect, best known for his design of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center buildings 1 and 2. Washington’s state flag is the only flag with a field of green, as well as the only…

Posted on: July 23, 2012 Posted by: bruce Comments: 0

Washington State Facts – Part III

Crops – As well as apples, Washington produces the most cherries and pears in the entire United States. Dairy products (particularly milk) comprise Washington’s most valuable group of livestock products, followed by beef cattle and calves. Transportation equipment is Washington’s most valuable manufactured product. Washington is a leading producer in the aircraft and space industry. Washington is one of the leading shipbuilding states in the country. Washington’s most important mined…

Posted on: July 23, 2012 Posted by: bruce Comments: 0

Washington State Facts – Part II

State bird – Willow Goldfinch State dance – Square Dance State endemic mammal – Olympic Marmot State fish – Steelhead trout State flower – Coast Rhododendron State fossil – Columbian Mammoth State fruit – Apple State gem – Petrified wood State insect – Green Darner Dragonfly State marine mammal – Orca State song – “Washington, My Home” State tree – Western Hemlock State vegetable – Walla Walla Sweet Onion Largest…

Posted on: July 23, 2012 Posted by: bruce Comments: 0

Washington State Facts – Part I

State Capital – Olympia State nickname – The Evergreen State State motto – “Alki” (Chinook Wawa: “Eventually” or “By and by”) Population – 6,724,540 Population rank – 13th Physical Size – 71,362 sq. mi. Physical Size rank – 18th Population density – 102.6 per sq. mi. Population density rank – 25th Number of counties – 39 Largest county by population – King County (1,931,249) Smallest county by population – Garfield…