CT State Symbols
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Symbols for Connecticut
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Sep 7, 2006, 10:03 PST |
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Connecticut Art and Theatre Symbols
- Connecticut State Composer: Charles Ives
- Connecticut State Folk Dance: Square Dance
- Connecticut State Poet Laureate
- Connecticut State Troubador
Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols
- Connecticut State Flower: Mountain Laurel
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Connecticut State Tree: Charter Oak
Connecticut Geological and Archaeological Symbols
- Connecticut State Fossil: Eubrontes giganteus
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Connecticut State Mineral: Garnet
Connecticut Legislative Symbols
- Connecticut State Coat of Arms (Armonial Bearings)
- Connecticut State Flag
- Connecticut State Seal
- Connecticut State Song: Yankee Doodle
Connecticut Living Symbols (Animals and Fauna)
- Connecticut State Animal: Sperm Whale
- Connecticut State Bird: American Robin
- Connecticut State Fish: American Shad
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Connecticut State Insect: Praying Mantis
- Connecticut State Shellfish: Oyster
Connecticut Miscellaneous Symbols
- Connecticut State Hero: Nathan Hale
- Connecticut State Heroine: Prudence Crandall
- Connecticut State Ship: USS Nautilus
- Connecticut State Tartan
State Symbols
Connecticut State Sites & Symbols Tradition, patriotism, and pride in Connecticut have resulted in the official adoption of these emblems and symbols. Below are direct links to some of the more popular state symbols: The State Seal The State Flag The State Tree The State Flower The State Bird Source: State of Connecticut
Connecticut State Symbols Come explore the state symbols with an easy navigation. Click on the pictures for more information. Source: ConneCTKids - State of Connecticut
State Symbols and Their Significance Though this site has no pictures, it has incredible information about each symbols historical significance relating to Connecticut Source: Key to the City
Recommended Reading
Connecticut Facts and Symbols (The States and their Symbols)
These easy-to-read books make report writing easy. A fast-fact section in each volume introduces students to basic information, including the state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, date and rank of statehood, natural resources, important farm products, and primary manufactured goods. The text covers major state symbols, such as the state flag, seal, bird, tree, flower, animal, and more. Click on the link above to buy this book at Amazon.com.
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