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  2. List of U.S. state and territory nicknames - Wikipedia

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    The Cornerstone State (used colloquially, especially with reference to Pennsylvania when it is called the Keystone State). The Suburban State New Mexico: Land of Enchantment [82] (used on license plates) Land of Sunshine (predates "Land of Enchantment"; this earlier nickname highlighted the large percentage of sunshine received statewide) [83 ...

  3. Every state's nickname and where it comes from - AOL

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    Pennsylvania: Keystone State. ... where the first and second Continental Congresses took place. ... The tree, often called a cabbage palm, also appeared on South Carolina's flag when it left the ...

  4. Outline of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Official name: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (also known as the state of Pennsylvania) Abbreviations and name codes Postal symbol: PA; ISO 3166-2 code: US-PA; Internet second-level domain: .pa.us; Nicknames Liberty Bell State; Independence State; Keystone State [1] Quaker State; Adjectival: Pennsylvania; Demonym: Pennsylvanian

  5. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The nickname "Keystone State" originates with the agricultural and architectural term "keystone", and is based on the central role that Pennsylvania played geographically and functionally among the original Thirteen Colonies from which the nation was established, the important founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence and U ...

  6. History of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania ratified the U.S. Constitution on December 12, 1787, the second state to do so after Delaware. [33] The Constitution took effect after eleven states ratified the document in 1788, and George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the United States on March 4, 1789.

  7. Explainer-Why voters in a handful of swing states will decide ...

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    The campaigns and their allies had spent $279.3 million in broadcast advertising in Pennsylvania through Oct. 7, more than $75 million ahead of second-place Michigan, according to the tracking ...

  8. Commonwealth (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of Pennsylvania does not use the term, but legal processes are in the name of the Commonwealth, and it is a traditional official designation used in referring to the state. In 1776, Pennsylvania's first state constitution referred to it as both Commonwealth and State, a pattern of usage that was perpetuated in the constitutions of 1790 ...

  9. What is a swing state, and why is Pa the one to watch? - AOL

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    A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll puts Kamala Harris in the lead in Pennsylvania. Will this key swing state by the decider? What is a swing state, and why is Pa the one to watch?