This is for the "Outwit-The-West" Marlboro contest, And I would be more than happy to help you out, :) With Reference's! The Correct Answer is : WOULD YOU LIKE RED OR GREEN CHILI SAUCE? The "state question" in New Mexico is "Red or Green?". This is the question asked in every restaurant in New Mexico when a dish that comes with sauce is ordered. The long version is "Would you like red chili sauce or green chili sauce with your order?" Sometimes people answer "Christmas" meaning they want BOTH red and green sauce. Answer that way and the waiter will think you are a "local" resident. : Ref:hubpages.com/hub/Chili-Peppers
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== == Kentucky - "Kentucky Home Made Christmas"
In 1907, Oklahoma became the last U.S. state to declare Christmas an official holiday.
"red or green?"
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The first state to recognize Christmas as a legal holiday was Alabama in 1836.
Alabama was the first American state to declare Christmas an official holiday. By 1890 other states also followed suit. Christmas is the only religious holiday in America, which is also a national legal holiday.
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Well, honey, Alabama was the last state to jump on the Christmas bandwagon and make it an official holiday in 1836. They were probably too busy sipping sweet tea and enjoying the warm weather to bother declaring it a holiday sooner. But hey, better late than never, right?
Alabama in 1836. Oklahoma was the last state to do so in 1907. Alabama was the first state to recognize Christmas as an official holiday, in 1836.Three different answers I have found. PennselvaniaWell this is two for me. I read that it was Alabama.Alabama in 1836:)
The National Christmas Tree is selected from a state somewhere in the US and taken to Washington D.C., where it is set up on the Capital Mall.
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