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State Symbols USA is dedicated to promoting appreciation and conservation of our natural, historic, and cultural treasures through an interactive website providing information on state and national symbols & icons, cities, towns, parks, landmarks, historic markers, and historic and iconic figures.
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.
Official State Symbols, Emblems, and Mascots: Find descriptions and adoptions of cultural heritage and natural treasures for each of the 50 US States.
Designed and developed by: Discover the Rich Tapestry of State Symbols, Icons, and Treasures Across the USA.
State symbols represent each U.S. state's unique identity and heritage. From flags to flowers, learn what these icons signify and how they were chosen, right here.
Explore a curated list of Texas State symbols from the bluebonnet to the horned lizard. For a complete list of the officially designated Texas State symbols, refer to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission page.
Texas State Symbols. State Symbols | Capital designations | Flag code | Flag description | Flag pledge | Seal Mosiacs | Six flags | State seal | State song. State symbols have been designated since 1901, when the bluebonnet was chosen as the official flower of Texas by the 27th Legislature.
NETSTATE offers information on all the symbols for all 50 states. In addition, you'll find printable maps and flags, geography, history, information on the economy, agriculture and industry, almanacs, notable people and state quizzes. Find state facts you know and some you never heard of.
U.S. State Symbols. The 50 U.S. states are represented by hundreds of officially designated symbols, along with countless unofficial symbols. (continued below) In fact, the sheer number of symbols makes it difficult to organize, study, and understand them.
The following is a list of symbols of the U.S. state of Texas. Official designations and symbols. Other official designations. Texas Centennial half dollar commemorative. Texas quarter reverse. Pledge to the Texas flag. A pledge of allegiance to the Texas flag was established in 1933.