In 1963, the Alaska Centennial Commission announced a competition to determine a distinctive centennial motto and emblem for Alaska. "North to the Future," adopted during Alaska's Purchase Centennial, celebrating its purchase from Russia by the United States, and was created by veteran newsman Richard Peter, the motto is meant to represent Alaska as a country of promise. According to Peter, the motto "...is a reminder that beyond the horizon of urban clutter there is a Great Land beneath our flag that can provide a new tomorrow for this century's 'huddled masses yearning to be free.' "North to the future" has been Alaska's state motto since 1967.
"North to the Future" - Our motto was chosen in 1967 during the Alaska Purchase Centennial and was created by Juneau newsman Richard Peter. The motto is meant to represent Alaska as a land of promise.
It was selected in a 1963 contest.
"The official motto of the State of Alaska, North to the Future, was adopted by the legislature during Alaska's Purchase Centennial in 1967. Created by veteran newsman Richard Peter, the motto is meant to represent Alaska as a country of promise."Source: see the Related Link below.
Alaska is remotely located from the rest of the US, and has a rugged landscape, that's what the motto means.
The motto of University of Alaska System is 'Ad Summum'.
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"Forward" Reflecting Wisconsin's continuous drive to be a national leader, the state adopted "Forward" as the official state motto in 1851.
Alaska's motto is North to the Future.
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"The official motto of the State of Alaska, North to the Future, was adopted by the legislature during Alaska's Purchase Centennial in 1967. Created by veteran newsman Richard Peter, the motto is meant to represent Alaska as a country of promise."Source: see the Related Link below.
Alaska is remotely located from the rest of the US, and has a rugged landscape, that's what the motto means.
It is the most northern state besides Alaska
University of Alaska System's motto is 'Latin,'.
University of Alaska Fairbanks's motto is 'Ad Summum'.
The motto of University of Alaska System is 'Ad Summum'.
Alaska is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning "the mainland", or more literally, "the object towards which the action of the sea is directed." It is also known as Alyeska, the "Great Land", an Aleut word derived from the same root. I'm just wanting to know... does any of you want to know about the Iditarod? I know a lot!