List of U.S. state and territory nicknames

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Map of the United States showing the state nicknames as hogs. Lithograph by Mackwitz, St. Louis, 1884.

The following is a table of U.S. state, federal district and territory nicknames, including officially adopted nicknames and other traditional nicknames for the 50 U.S. states, the U.S. federal district, as well as five U.S. territories.

State, federal district, and territory nicknames

Official state, federal district, and territory nicknames are highlighted in bold. A state nickname is not to be confused with an official state motto.Template:Clear

State,
federal district,
or territory
Nickname(s)
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  • Apache State<ref name=az/>
  • Aztec State<ref name=az/>
  • Baby State (Arizona is the newest contiguous state in the Union)<ref name=az/>
  • Copper State<ref name=az/>
  • Grand Canyon State (used on license plates)<ref name="az">Introduction to Arizona, 50 States, retrieved April 24, 2009.</ref><ref>Ariz. HB 2549 Officially adopted by Arizona on February 14, 2011</ref>
  • Italy of America<ref name=az/>
  • Sand Hill State<ref name=az/>
  • Sunset State<ref name=az/>
  • Sweetheart State (see below)<ref name=az/>
  • Valentine State (Arizona gained statehood on February 14, 1912)<ref name=az/>
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  • Chemical Capital of the World<ref name=del/> (due to one time being the corporate headquarters for several international chemical companies)
  • Corporate Capital (due to the state's business-friendly incorporation laws)<ref name=del/>
  • Diamond State (Thomas Jefferson is supposed to have referred to Delaware as being like a diamond – small in size but great in value)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Blue Hen State or Blue Hen Chicken State<ref name="PopikSmoky">Barry Popik, Smoky City, barrypopik.com website, March 27, 2005</ref>
  • The First State<ref name=del/><ref>Delaware Code Title 29 Section 318 retrieved on February 28, 2011</ref> (Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution; used on license plates)
  • Peach State<ref name="del">Introduction to Delaware, 50 States, retrieved April 24, 2009.</ref> (no longer used; see Georgia)
  • Small Wonder<ref name=del/>
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Report: 'Taxachusetts' label remains part of Massachusetts' past, Boston Globe, April 6, 2007.</ref><ref>Daniel J. Flynn, 'Taxachusetts' no more?, Forbes, October 22, 2008.</ref><ref>'Taxachusetts' Voters May Eliminate State Income Tax, Fox News, October 7, 2008.</ref><ref>Michael D. Shear, Giuliani Backers Attack 'Taxachusetts Romney', The Washington Post, December 12, 2007.</ref><ref>Slate's Chatterbox: The Myth of 'Taxachusetts', National Public Radio, October 15, 2004.</ref>

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s, Hockey roots run deep in Minnesota, ESPN.com, February 10, 2004</ref>

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  • Antelope State<ref name="Capace1999">Nancy Capace, Encyclopedia of Nebraska. Somerset Publishers, Inc., January 1, 1999, p2-3</ref><ref name=netstateneb/>
  • Beef State (previously used on license plates)<ref name=netstateneb/>
  • Cornhusker State (previously used on license plates)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Capace1999"/>
  • Bug-eating State<ref name=netstateneb>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Capace1999"/>
  • Blackwater State<ref name=nie/><ref name="Capace1999"/><ref name=netstateneb/>
  • The Good Life (as seen on state border signs)Template:Citation needed
  • Tree Planters State (formerly the official state nickname)<ref name="Capace1999"/><ref name=netstateneb/>
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  • Land of Enchantment<ref>New Mexico Revised Statutes, Sec. 12-3-4-N, retrieved November 4, 2013</ref> (used on license plates)
  • Land of Sunshine (predates "Land of Enchantment"; this earlier nickname highlighted the large percentage of sunshine received statewide)<ref name="SHG-NM">New Mexico Symbols, State Names, SHG Resources website, accessed July 7, 2008</ref>
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  • Cowboy State
  • Equality State
  • Forever West (on highway welcome signs)

See also

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