Arizona's state seal was created in 1911 following a design competition held by the state legislature. The seal features a central motif of a miner and a plow, symbolizing the state's mining and agricultural industries. Surrounding these images are symbols representing Arizona’s Natural Resources and its history, including the sun, mountains, and a banner with the state motto. The seal reflects Arizona's identity and values, capturing the essence of the state's heritage and aspirations.
arizonas state tree is a palo verde it true !!!! deshhhfru
There are no state drinks.
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bob flectmen
1912
Arizonas state muffin is the chocolate chip muffin!
The state animal of Arizona is the ringtail, also known as the ringtail cat.
The state bird of Arizona is the Cactus Wren.
The Arizona legislature approved it.
The state seal of Rhode Island was adopted by the legislature in 1664.
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