True. Colorado was the only Territory to become a State in 1876 and is known as the Centennial State.
Because Colorado became a state in 1876 it was nicknamed the "Centennial State" It is the Centennial State and was named in 1876.
Because it became a state in 1876, the centennial, or 100th birthday of America (1776-1876)
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
"Centennial State" was given since Colorado became a state during the centennial in 1876. And "Colorful Colorado" was given because of the scenery
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.
Colorado's nick-name is the Centennial State.
The Centennial State
The Centennial State
Colorado has been nicknamed the "Centennial State" because it became a state 100 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed. Colorado has also been nicknamed the "Colourful State" because of all it's mountains, rivers, and plains.
The address of the Colorado Patrons Of The Arts In The Vatican Museums is: 3973 East Costilla Ave, Centennial, CO 80122