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Our 50 States: Pennsylvania

Discover Pennsylvania, known as "The Keystone State," and celebrate its rich heritage. The state bird is the Ruffed Grouse, its flower is the Mountain Laurel, and the Eastern Hemlock represents its tree. The state flag features a vibrant blue field adorned with an eagle over a ship, reflecting its maritime history. Pennsylvania became the 33rd state on December 12, 1787. Don't miss Harrisburg, the state capital, and enjoy the natural beauty at its parks or visit unique locations like Claws and Paws Animal Park. Famous figures include President James Buchanan and actress Grace Kelly.

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Our 50 States: Pennsylvania

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  1. Our 50 States: Pennsylvania (Name) 03/20/08

  2. Symbols of Pennsylvania • The state bird is: Ruffed Grouse • The state flower is: Mountain Laurel • The state tree is: Eastern Hemlock

  3. State Flag • Pennsylvania’s state flag has dark blue in the middle and an eagle shaped picture with a ship in an ocean. The bald eagle was sitting on that horses on there hind legs were jumping to the eagle.

  4. State Nickname Pennsylvania’s nickname is “The Keystone State” because it was in the middle of the 13 colonies.

  5. Statehood Pennsylvania became the 33rd state in the United States in December 12, 1797. Picture of State

  6. Places to Visit Harrisburg because it is the big city. HAMLIN Claws and Paws Animal Park because zoos are always fun. Pennsylvania Parks because you can enjoy the world of nature.

  7. Famous People James Buchanan was the 15th U.S. Presindent, the only President from Pennsylvania. Grace Kelly was an actress she acted in Princess of Monaco, Death, and Legacy. Robert Peary was an explorer, he went on a expadishon to the north pole.

  8. Thanks for visiting the great state of… Pennsylvania

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