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This page has all sorts of interesting information on the state flag, a little bit of history, and just for fun, the state military crest. Source: Flags of the World Minnesota State Flag (Symbolism) This helpful page thas the meaning of all the state flag's tricky symbolism. Find out why Minnesota's flag has nineteen stars, and what the french phrase "l'etoile du nord" means. Source: About Minnesota Minnesota State Flag (Image) We knew this huge picture of the flag, from Wikipedia, would come in handy. Source: Wikipedia Minnesota State Seal This page gives a helpful rundown of all the changes that've been made to the seal over the years. Source: Minnesota State University - Mankato Minnesota State Seal This is a nice big line drawing of the Minnesota state seal. Color it in and add it to your report to make it more fun..br>Source: Minnesota State Legislature Minnesota State Song FL State Symbols Last Updated: Jul 20th, 2006 - 15:55:30 Symbols for Florida: Legislative Symbols By Nora Kirkeby Apr 19, 2006, 17:32 PST Email this article Printer friendly page Florida State Flag, Florida State Seal, and Florida State Songs Florida State Flag There is a wealth of information on the Florida state flag here. It has everything you could want to know. From a summary of the five flags that have flown over Florida, to legal description of the flag, this is truely a great resource. Source: Flags of the World Florida State Seal Florida's state seal was altered in 1985, find out what changes were made. Also, if you click on the state seal, a larger version (full page size) will open for your convenience. Source: State of Florida Florida State Seals (History) Florida has had many seals, other than its current official seal. Read their great history on this page and see fantastic large images, by simply clicking on them. Source: State of Florida Florida State Song Check out our page on the Minnesota state song! Find out who wrote it, when it was adopted, and what the lyrics are. You can even listen to the music! Source: Minnesota State Legislature © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |
