Tennessee is the Volunteer State.
Tennessee is nicknamed the Volunteer State!
Tennessee's nickname "The Volunteer State" came from the War of 1812 when volunteer soldiers, under the leadership of General Andrew Jackson, fought bravely in the battle of New Orleans.
No. Tennessee has the nickname Volunteer State.
No. Tennessee is the "Volunteer State". Rhode Island is the "Ocean State"
I think the word you are looking for is Volunteer. The Volunteer State is Tennessee.
Yes, the Volunteer State Life Insurance Company, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has an official website. You can visit it at www.volstate.com for information about their insurance products and services.
The address of the 150Th New York State Volunteer Infantry Regiment Historical is: Po Box 1011, Poughkeepsie, NY 12602
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Volunteer State Community College was created in 1971.
The state east of the Mississippi River that is not known as the Volunteer State is Kentucky. Located to the north of Tennessee, Kentucky is known for its horse racing, bourbon production, and the Mammoth Cave system. It has a diverse landscape that includes rolling hills and the Appalachian Mountains.
No. Tennessee is known as the Volunteer State, dating from the War of 1812. California is "the Golden State."