Colorado is known as the Colorful State because of its magnificent scenery of mountains, rivers, and plains.
Colorado got the nick name colorful Colorado because when explorers were exploring Colorado they saw how colorful it is so they called it colorful Colorado.
The word Color is in the name Colorado. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
It is the Cetenennial State or Colorful Colorado.
Colorado has been nicknamed the "Centennial State" because it became a state 100 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed. Colorado has also been nicknamed the "Colourful State" because of all it's mountains, rivers, and plains.
"Centennial State" was given since Colorado became a state during the centennial in 1876. And "Colorful Colorado" was given because of the scenery
Colorado's motto is Nil sine numine, which is Latin for "Nothing without Providence. Colorado's slogan is "Colorful Colorado"
Colorado is known as the "Centennial State"
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Colorful Colorado - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
True. Colorado was the only Territory to become a State in 1876 and is known as the Centennial State.
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Colorado has many state symbols. Here are a few of them: their slogan is called "Colorful Colorado" due to the beautiful nature areas, the nickname is the Centennial state, the motto is "Nil sine numine" which is Latin for "Nothing Without Providence," the state flower is the Rocky Mountain Columbine, the state tree is the Colorado Blue Spruce, and the state mammal is the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. These are just a handful of all the symbols.
All state quarters struck for circulation are face value only.
Plains, foothills, and mountains. If you cross into Colorado from Kansas or Nebraska, you'll never realize you left the other state unless you happen to catch the "Welcome to Colorful Colorado" sign... it's a very monotonous drive.