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Minnesota State Symbols

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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MINNESOTA STATE SYMBOLS

THIS IS OUR STATE
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MINNESOTA STATE BIRD

IT CAN FLY,SWIM, AND CATCH IT PREY UNDERWATER.
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MINNESOTA STATE COIN

THE QUARTER DESIGN FEATURES A TREE-LINED LAKE WITH TWO PEOPLE FISHING, A LOON ON THE WATER, AND A TEXTURED OUTLINE OF THE STATE SURROUNDING ITS NICKNAME, "LAND OF 10,000 LAKES."
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MINNESOTA STATE FISH

THEIR EYES, LIKE THOSE OF CATS, REFLECT LIGHT, ARE MINNESOTA'S STATE FISH IT IS A WALLEYE.
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MINNESOTA STATE TREE

THE NORWAY PINE IS MINNESOTA'S STATE TREE ALSO KNOWN AS RED PINE.

MINNESOTA STATE FLOWER

THE RARE PINK AND WHITE LADY SLIPPER IS MINNESOTA'S STATE FLOWER.
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MINNESOTA STATE BUTTERFLY

THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY WITH ITS BLACK AND ORANGE MARKINGS IS MINNESOTA'S STATE BUTTERFLY.
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MINNESOTA STATE DRINK

IN 2004, MILK WAS DESIGNATED AS MINNESOTA'S STATE DRINK.

MINNESOTA STATE FLAG

THE MINNESOTA'S STATE FLAG, ADOPTED IN 1957, IS BLUE WITH GOLD FRINGE.

MINNESOTA STATE PHOTO

IN1918, BY ERIC ENSTROM, IS DESIGNATED AS THE STATE PHOTOGRAPH.

MINNESOTA SEAL

THE OFFICIAL SEAL SHOWS A BAREFOOT FARMER PLOWING A FIELD NEAR ST. ANTHONY FALLS ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

MINNESOTA STATE SONG

"HAIL! MINNESOTA" WRITTEN BY TWO STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA IN 1904 AND 1905. IT WAS THE OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY SONG UNTIL 1945, WHEN IT BECAME THE STATE SONG.

MINNESOTA STATE MUSHROOM

THE MOREL MUSHROOM, CONSIDERED A RARE DELICACY BY MUSHROOM HUNTERS, IS MINNESOTA'S STATE MUSHROOM.

MINNESOTA STATE FOOD

THE BLUEBERRY MUFFIN WAS ADOPTED AS THE OFFICIAL MINNESOTA STATE MUFFIN IN 1988.

MINNESOTA STATE GRAIN

NORTHERN WILD RICE IS THE OFFICIAL STATE GRAIN OF MINNESOTA.

MINNESOTA STATE GEM

STATE GEMSTONE THE UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL QUARTZ LAKE SUPERIOR AGATE IS MINNESOTA'S STATE GEMSTONE.

MINNESOTA STATE FRUIT

STATE FRUIT THE HONEYCRISP APPLE IS MINNESOTA'S STATE FRUIT.

MINNESOTA STATE POEM

MINNESOTA BLUE" WAS WRITTEN IN 1985 BY CORDELL KEITH HAUGEN AS A TRIBUTE TO HIS NATIVE STATE MINNESOTA.