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  1. Oct 14, 2021 · Placard commemorating the adoption of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, January 14, 1639 – Connecticut’s Old State House. Finally, in 1959, the state’s General Assembly voted to make one nickname official. Since then, the title “Constitution State” has paid tribute to our colonial history, alluding to the Fundamental Orders of ...

    • Alabama: The Heart of Dixie. Although Alabama doesn’t have an official nickname, the nickname that’s most commonly used is “The Heart of Dixie,” according to the Alabama state archives.
    • Alaska: The Last Frontier. Because of its great abundance of unsettled land, Alaska earned the nickname “The Last Frontier.” Its official motto, according to Alaska’s official website is “North to the Future,” while the name “Alaska,” itself derives the Aleut word “aleyska,” meaning “great land.”
    • Arizona: The Grand Canyon State. There’s no explanation needed as to how Arizona got its nickname; it’s proud—and rightly so—of being the home of most of the Grand Canyon, according to Arizona’s state library.
    • Arkansas: The Natural State. “The Natural State,” was officially adopted as the state’s nickname by the Arkansas state legislature in 1995 after lobbying by the Arkansas parks system (which consists of three national forests, five national parks, and 52 state parks).
    • Alabama. Alabama has several nicknames, including The Yellowhammer State and the Heart of Dixie. Per United States Now, the term Yellowhammer State comes from the name of a partially yellow woodpecker called a yellowhammer.
    • Alaska. Alaska is now known as The Last Frontier because of its natural beauty and swaths of wilderness yet to be properly explored (per The Atlantic.) When Alaska was first purchased by the United States in 1867, however, Americans called it by less flattering monikers, including "Seward's Folly," "Seward's Icebox," and a "Polar Bear Garden."
    • Arizona. Arizona is often called The Grand Canyon State. As stated by the National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park is located entirely inside the state of Arizona and brings millions of tourists to the state every year.
    • Arkansas. Before the Civil War, Arkansas was widely known as The Bear State because of its large bear population. Another early nickname for Arkansas, according to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, was the Rackensack State.
  2. Nickname (s) Alabama. Camellia State. Heart of Dixie. Yellowhammer State. Alaska. Great Land. Land of the Midnight Sun. The Last Frontier.

  3. 8 hours ago · A buckeye is a type of tree that was so common in Ohio when the territory was settled that it's also now called an Ohio buckeye. The trees also produce a type of chestnut called a buckeye, too.

    • Henry Blodget
  4. Jan 29, 2023 · Ohio is known as the "Buckeye State" because of the state tree, the Ohio Buckeye. Oklahoma In April 1889, the U.S. government created a starting time for settlers to enter central Oklahoma and ...

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  6. Ohio – The Buckeye State Credit: Westhoff/iStock. Ohio’s “Buckeye State” nickname stems from the buckeye trees that proliferate within the state’s natural spaces, particularly broad grasslands and low hills. These trees famously bear nuts that Native Americans and early settlers likened to the eyes of male deer — or bucks.

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