The upper Northwest state is on Lake Erie. The Southeast corner borders New Jersey and is the hottest area of the state. The north part of the state has some mountains, and there are many rivers flowing south. These made fertile ground for the Delaware indians.
lake Erie and Pocono mts.
The state flag of Pennsylvania was adopted in 1778.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania was the second US State.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania December 12, 1787.
Pennsylvania was a free state. The Quaker influence made Pennsylvania one of the first bastions of the anti-slavery movement.
A famous geographical featute in my state pennsylvania is ?
plains mountains rivers lakes
West Virginia is known as the Mountain State or Switzerland of America or The Panhandle State. The nickname refers to the geographical features of the State - the land that extends eastward between Maryland and Virginia is the eastern Panhandle and the western extends between Ohio and Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania quarter features the Commonwealth statue, a keystone, and the state motto "Virtue, Liberty, and Independence." It represents Pennsylvania's foundational values, history, and contributions to the nation.
yes a geographical state is unique because the feautures of a state which include population,geographical location etc. vary from state to state.
The Care for PA website is a campaigning website based in Pennsylvania. It currently features a campaign for funding for hospitals in the state of Pennsylvania.
New York State is the larger of the two in area and population. New York State 54,555 sq miles, Population 18,976,457 Pennsylvania 46,055 sq miles, Population 12,281,054
Alabama is a beautiful state to go and visit. You will be able to see a lot of historical landmarks while you are there.
Philadelphia is in the state of Pennsylvania which is in the country of U.S.A.
Pennsylvania is a state.
No, Pennsylvania is the second state.
Three important geographical features of the US State of Pennsylvania are: 1. Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes; 2. The Appalachian Mountains & its Trail leading north; and 3. The Delaware River that connects Philadelphia to the Atlantic Ocean.