The Centennnial State.
The Centennial State.
It's a nickname for Nevada. Colorado also used to have the nickname
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Because Colorado became a state in 1876 it was nicknamed the "Centennial State" It is the Centennial State and was named in 1876.
As of 2012, the president of Colorado State University is Dr. Anthony A. Frank. His nickname is Tony.
Because Colorado became a state when America was celebrating the centennial (100th birthday) in 1876
Colorado is nicknamed "The Centennial State"because Colorado became a state in 1876, when America was celebrating the centennial, or its 100th birthday
Colorado.
On August 2, 1876, 28 days after the Centennial of the United States, US President Ulysses S Grant signed a proclamation admitting the State of Colorado to the Union as the 38th State and earning it the nickname - Centennial State.
Colorado's official nickname is the "Centennial State". Colorado was admitted to the Union in 1876, one hundred years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
August 1, 1876, the year when America was celebrating its centennial, or 100th birthday (hence Colorado's nickname being The Centennial State)
Colorado's official nickname is the "Centennial State". Colorado was admitted to the Union in 1876, one hundred years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Denver is the capital city in Colorado.
It is based on the fact that it became a State when the US was celebrating its Centennial.