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When was North Carolinas flag adopted?

North Carolina's flag was adopted on May 20, 1861.


When was North Carolinas state seal adopted?

In 1663


What is north Carolinas nickname?

old north state or Tar Heel Statethe Carolina of the north


How did North Dakota get its nickname?

The official nickname of North Dakota, as adopted by the North Dakota State Legislature in 1957, is the Peace Garden State. The nick name was chosen because the International Peace Garden is located on the border of North Dakota with Canada.


What are the nicknames of Pennsylvania and North Dakota?

The official nickname of North Dakota, as adopted by the North Dakota State Legislature in 1957, is the Peace Garden State. Other nicknames for North Dakota are the Flickertail State and the Roughrider State. Pennsylvania's official nickname is the Keystone State.


What does the North Dakota nickname mean?

The official nickname of North Dakota, as adopted by the North Dakota State Legislature in 1957, is the "Peace Garden State". The nick name was chosen because the International Peace Garden is located on the border of North Dakota, US and Manitoba, Canada.


What is north carolinas state gemstone?

an emerald


What is North Carolinas state mammal?

north carolinas state MAMMAL is the gray squirrel! so cute yet so evil


Is Bermuda north or south of carolinas?

South


Is Bermuda north or south of the Carolinas?

the Bermuda is east


Is a woodpecker north carolinas state bird?

No it is the cardinal. :)


When was north carolinas first Constitution written?

1889