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This is a list of the state symbols of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Insignia ... Wisconsin State Symbols". State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2009–2010 (PDF). Madison ...
The Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin is a seal used by the Wisconsin Secretary of State to authenticate all the governor's official acts, except laws. It consists of the state coat of arms, with the words "Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin" above it and 13 stars, representing the original states, below it. Top: Forward, the state motto
The state flag flies in front of the state capitol. The flag field is navy blue with the Wisconsin coat of arms in the center, and the words "Wisconsin" in all capital letters above and "1848" below the seal in a bold white font. On the top of the coat of arms, there is a badger, and the state motto "Forward".
Pages in category "Symbols of Wisconsin" ... List of Wisconsin state symbols; A. Acer saccharum; American badger; American robin; American Water Spaniel; Antigo (soil) C.
Eureka, the motto of California on its state seal Nil sine numine, the motto of Colorado on its state seal Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono, the motto of Hawaii on its state quarter Crossroads of America, the motto of Indiana on its state quarter Ad astra per aspera, the motto of Kansas on its state seal Live Free or Die, the motto of New Hampshire on its state quarter Labor omnia vincit ...
List of Wisconsin state symbols; List of Wyoming state symbols This page was last edited on 21 November 2020, at 16:52 (UTC). Text ...
Original flag of Madison, Wisconsin (1962–2018) Rick and Dennis Stone who were members of the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps designed the flag with their color guard instructor John Price. [ 1 ] In the original design, adopted by the municipal government on April 12, 1962, the shape overlaid on the cross was a Zia sun symbol , sacred to ...
U.S. states, districts, and territories have representative symbols that are recognized by their state legislatures, territorial legislatures, or tradition.Some, such as flags, seals, and birds have been created or chosen by all U.S. polities, while others, such as state crustaceans, state mushrooms, and state toys have been chosen by only a few.