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This is a list of U.S. state nicknames, including officially adopted nicknames and other traditional nicknames for individual states of the United States. Current official state nicknames are highlighted in bold.

State Nickname(s)
 Alabama
(No official Nickname)[1]
 Alaska
  • Great Land
  • Last Frontier
 Arizona
 Arkansas
  • Bear State
  • Land of Opportunity (former official nickname)
  • Natural State
  • Wonder State
  • Razorback State
  • What a State!
 California
  • El Dorado State
  • Golden State[4]
  • Golden West
  • Grape State
  • Land of Milk and Honey
  • The Bear State (or Republic)
  • Entertainment State
  • Land of the Fires
  • Movie State
  • People's Republic of California
 Colorado
  • Buffalo Plains State[5] - disused
  • Centennial State[6]
  • Colorful Colorado[6]
  • Columbine State[7]
  • Highest State[5]
  • Lead State[5] - disused
  • Mother of Rivers[8]
  • Rocky Mountain Empire[9]
  • Rocky Mountain State[10] - disused
  • Silver State[5] - disused
 Connecticut
 Delaware
  • Diamond State
  • First State
  • Small Wonder
  • Blue Hen State or the Blue Hen's Chicken[12]
 District of Columbia
  • The Federal City
  • The District
 Florida
 Georgia
  • Peach State[13]
  • Cracker State - Along with Florida, Georgia has been called "The Cracker State" in earlier times, perhaps a derogatory term that referred to immigrants, called "Crackers," from the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. [13] See also Atlanta Crackers: Origin of the name
  • Empire State of the South - Refers to economic leadership[13]
  • Yankee-land of the South: Similarly to the above nickname, "Yankee-land of the South" speaks to industrial and economic development in the south. This nickname may be used in a derogatory sense.[13]
  • Goober State - Refers to peanuts, the official state crop[13]
 Hawaii
 Idaho
 Illinois[15]
  • Land of Lincoln
  • Prairie State
  • The Corn State
  • Inland Empire State
  • The Sucker State (for a type of fish)
  • Garden of the West
 Indiana
  • Crossroads of America
  • Hoosier State[16]
  • Hospitality State
 Iowa
  • Tall Corn State
  • Hawkeye State[17]
  • Land of the Rolling Prairie
  • Cyclone State
 Kansas
 Kentucky
 Louisiana
  • Bayou State
  • Child of the Mississippi
  • Creole State
  • Pelican State
  • Sportsman's Paradise
  • Sugar State
 Maine
 Maryland
  • Cockade State
  • Free State
  • Monumental State
  • Old Line State
  • Terrapin State
  • Crab State
 Massachusetts
 Michigan
 Minnesota
  • Gopher State
  • Land of 10,000 Lakes
  • Land of Lakes
  • Land of Sky-Blue Waters
  • North Star State
 Mississippi
 Missouri
 Montana
 Nebraska
  • Beef State
  • Cornhusker State
  • Tree Planter's State
 Nevada
 New Hampshire
 New Jersey
 New Mexico
  • Cactus State[19]
  • The Colorful State
  • The Land of Enchantment[19]
  • Land of Sunshine (predates "The Land of Enchantment"; this earlier nickname highlighted the large percentage of sunshine received statewide)[19]
  • New Andalusia[19]
  • The Outer Space State
  • The Spanish State
 New York
  • The Empire State
 North Carolina
 North Dakota
 Ohio
 Oklahoma
  • Land of the Red Man
  • Sooner State
 Oregon
  • Beaver State
  • Union State
  • Pacific Wonderland[25]
  • Sunset State
 Pennsylvania
 Rhode Island
  • Little Rhody[12]
  • Ocean State
  • Plantation State
 South Carolina
 South Dakota
 Tennessee
 Texas
 Utah
 Vermont
  • Green Mountain State[12]
 Virginia
  • Mother of Presidents
  • The Old Dominion[12]
 Washington
  • Evergreen State[31]
 West Virginia
  • Mountain State
  • Panhandle State
 Wisconsin
  • America's Dairyland
  • America's Bread Basket
  • Badger State[12]
 Wyoming
  • Cowboy State
  • Equality State
  • Park State

See also

References

  1. ^ "Emblems Index", State of Alabama. Retrieved on 2008-01-26. 
  2. ^ a b c d "Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors". Alabama Department of Archives & History (2006-04-20). Retrieved on 2007-03-18. "Alabama does not have an official nickname."
  3. ^ "Heart of Dixie". Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors. Alabama Department of Archives & History (2004-06-29). Retrieved on 2007-03-18.
  4. ^ "State Symbols", California State Library, State of California. Retrieved on 2008-01-26. 
  5. ^ a b c d "Colorado" (HTML). NetState.com. NState, LLC.. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  6. ^ a b "Colorado State Name and Nicknames" (HTML). Colorado State Symbols & Emblems. State of Colorado, Department of Personnel & Administration, Colorado State Archives. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  7. ^ "Colorado State Flower" (HTML). Colorado State Symbols & Emblems. State of Colorado, Department of Personnel & Administration, Colorado State Archives. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  8. ^ "Colorado Water History" (asp). Colorado Historical Society. Retrieved on 2007-11-29.
  9. ^ "Denver" (HTML). wikipedia.org. Wikipedia. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
  10. ^ "Colorado" (HTML). USAtourist.com. USATourist. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  11. ^ a b c d STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Sites º Seals º Symbols; Connecticut State Register & Manual; retrieved on January 4, 2007
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Barry Popik, Smoky City, barrypopik.com website, March 27, 2005
  13. ^ a b c d e "Quick Facts: State Symbols" (HTML). The New Georgia Encyclopedia. University of Georgia Press. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  14. ^ "SuperPages: Idaho History" (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-03-21.
  15. ^ "Illinois" (HTML). Illinois State Symbols & Emblems. Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
  16. ^ The official sobriquet of the State of Indiana has given rise to the humorous constructions Hoosierana (the land of Hoosiers; see uses in Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame and by sports journalist Frank DeFord) and Hoosierstan (the place of Hoosiers).
  17. ^ "Iowa Department of Economic Development Travel Iowa web site - State Symbols". Iowa Department of Economic Development. Retrieved on August 7, 2007.
  18. ^ a b c "State of New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development" (HTML). State Facts. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
  19. ^ a b c d New Mexico Symbols, State Names, SHG Resources website, accessed July 7, 2008
  20. ^ "Cackalacky", North Carolina Miscellany. Retrieved on 2008-06-06. 
  21. ^ "Official State Symbols of North Carolina", State of North Carolina. Retrieved on 2008-01-26. 
  22. ^ "Official State Symbols of North Carolina", State of North Carolina. Retrieved on 2008-01-26. 
  23. ^ "Why We are Called Tar Heels", UNC Libraries. Retrieved on 2008-01-26. 
  24. ^ "It's official: Ohio IS the birthplace of aviation". The Cincinnati Enquirer (2003-06-14). Retrieved on 2007-04-06.
  25. ^ "Oregon's license plate from 1960 to circa 1966". Plate Shack. Retrieved on 2007-07-12.
  26. ^ "Iodine". South Carolina Encyclopedia (2007-04-14). Retrieved on 2007-04-06.
  27. ^ a b c d e South Dakota Symbols, State Names, SHG Resources website, accessed July 7, 2008
  28. ^ a b c d e Tennessee Symbols and Honors, in Tennessee Blue Book
  29. ^ a b "Texas:Facts, Map, and State Symbols", EnchantedLearing.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-09. 
  30. ^ "NetState: Utah" (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
  31. ^ "Symbols of Washington State". Washington State Legislature. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.

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