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  1. US States and Capitals List – 50states

    US states list and state capitals list for all the the 50 states are featured in this list. Get to know which capital belongs to which state. Plus, print out a copy to study with.

  2. State Nickname List - 50states.com

    All 50 states in the US have official state nicknames and abbreviations. Some of the state nicknames represent a natural feature, a location, a popular animal, a plant that grows plentiful in that state, or …

  3. State Abbreviations – 50states

    List of state abbreviations for all the US states, US territories and the United States military. See the complete list of US two-letter postal abbreviations.

  4. State Quizzes - 50States.com

    50 States Quizzes Take one of our quizzes on the 50 states including state capitals, state nicknames, state trees, and state facts. See how much you know!

  5. Blank Outline State Maps – 50states

    Blank outline maps for each of the 50 U.S. states

  6. Statehood Dates – 50states

    List of US states in order of admission to statehood. You can sort by alphabetical order by state or see the list by the date each state was admitted to the union.

  7. Pennsylvania State Facts - 50States.com

    Pennsylvania is the first state of the fifty United States to list their web site URL on a license plate. In 1909 the first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh.

  8. Tennessee State Facts - 50States.com

    Tennessee ranks number one among other states in the total number of soldiers who fought in the War Between the States. Tennesseeans are sometimes referred to as Butternuts, a tag which was first …

  9. California State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags ...

    Bordering States: The State of California has 3 neighbors namely, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon | List of US Regions Area Codes: 209, 213, 310, 323, 408, 415, 424, 442, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 650, …

  10. US Regions List and Map – 50states

    For ease of talking about different parts of the United States, the country is sometimes broken up into regions. There is no officially defined regional breakdown.