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Exploring North Carolina's Symbolic State Treasures: Birds, Flowers, and More

North Carolina boasts a rich array of state symbols reflecting its natural beauty and history. The cardinal, chosen as the state bird in 1943, is a year-round favorite due to its abundance. The Great Seal, adopted in 1983, emphasizes its importance. Dogwood, selected as the state flower in 1941, is widely found in the region. Notable trees like the loblolly pine, vital for construction, and the golden mineral found in 2011 highlight the state's resources. Other symbols include the Eastern box turtle and the emerald, underscoring North Carolina's unique identity.

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Exploring North Carolina's Symbolic State Treasures: Birds, Flowers, and More

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  1. America state symbol

  2. State bird is a cardinal The state bird was selected in 1943 because It was most common and it is a year round bird.

  3. The Great Seal It was selected in 1983 because it is very Important to us.

  4. State flower is dogwood It was selected in 1941 because it is a common tree and found in most regons.

  5. The state tree is a loblolly pine It was selected in 1963 because it is common People build with those trees.

  6. The state mineral gold It was selected in 2011 because it was found in North Carolina

  7. The state song is old north state It was selected in 1927.

  8. The state flag/state colors is red & blue It was selected in 1885.

  9. State reptile eastern box turtle It was selected in 1979 because it can live more Than 50 years an found in most areas.

  10. State stone emerald It was selected in 1973 because it is the most Valuable gems and unique and they are the Largest gem in the world.

  11. Biography • www.state.nc.us • Ncwiseowel.com

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