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State of FloridaState of Florida

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State of FloridaState of FloridaSymbols of FloridaSymbols of Florida FlagFlag

A red saltire (diagonal cross) on a white background, with the seal of Florida superimposed on the center. The current flag was adopted in 1985, when the state seal was last changed. The basic design dates back to 1900, when the design was approved by voters in a constitutional amendment.

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State of FloridaState of Florida MottoMotto “ “In God We TrustIn God We Trust” The state motto was not adopted ” The state motto was not adopted

until 2006; however, it has appeared on the state seal since until 2006; however, it has appeared on the state seal since 1868.1868.

Nickname “Nickname “Sunshine StateSunshine State” The use of "Sunshine State" has ” The use of "Sunshine State" has been in place since 1949, when it first appeared on been in place since 1949, when it first appeared on license plateslicense plates. . The nickname was made official by the state The nickname was made official by the state legislature in 1970.legislature in 1970.

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Florida statute states: “The great seal of the state Florida statute states: “The great seal of the state shall be of the size of the American silver dollar, shall be of the size of the American silver dollar, having in the center thereof a view of the sun's rays having in the center thereof a view of the sun's rays over a highland in the distance, a sabal palmetto palm over a highland in the distance, a sabal palmetto palm tree, a steamboat on water, and an Indian female, a tree, a steamboat on water, and an Indian female, a SeminoleSeminole woman, scattering woman, scattering hibiscushibiscus flowers in the flowers in the foreground, encircled by the words 'Great Seal of the foreground, encircled by the words 'Great Seal of the State of Florida: In God We Trust.”State of Florida: In God We Trust.”

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State of FloridaState of Florida State Bird and State FlowerState Bird and State Flower

Northern Mockingbird

The Northern Mockingbird's scientific name is "Mimus polyglyottos". The Mockingbird is able to imitate the songs of other birds. The Mockingbird is about 10" tall or just about the same height as an American Robin. It is medium Grey on the back and wings. The breast is very light Grey, almost White. Most outstanding characteristic is the White wing bars displayed when flying. It eats insects, small vertebrates, and fruit.

Orange blossom

It is one of the most fragrant flowers in Florida. The fragrant blossoms of the orange tree also represent the largest portion of the state's agriculture industry, which stands behind only tourism as a proportion of the state's economy.

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State of FloridaState of Florida Brief HistoryBrief History

Recorded history begins with the arrival of Europeans to Florida, beginning with the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León, who explored the area in 1513. Since that time Florida has had a long history of immigration, including French and Spanish settlement during the 16th century, as well as entry of new Native American groups migrating from elsewhere in the South. Florida was under colonial rule by Spain and Great Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries before becoming a territory in 1822 of the United States. Two decades later, in 1845, Florida was admitted to the union as the 27th US state.

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State of FloridaState of FloridaAt the time of first European contact, Florida was inhabited by At the time of first European contact, Florida was inhabited by

an estimated 350,000 people belonging to a number of tribes: an estimated 350,000 people belonging to a number of tribes: the the ApalacheeApalachee, , AisAis, , CalusaCalusa, , JaegaJaega, , MayaimiMayaimi, , TequestaTequesta and and TocobagaTocobaga, Seminoles. , Seminoles.

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State of FloridaState of FloridaJuan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida while searching for the Fountain of Youth. He arrived on the east coast during the Spanish Easter feast, Pascua Florida, April 7. He named the land La Pascua de la Florida, or "Passion of the Flowers," or "Passion of the Christ"

In 1763, Spain traded Florida to the Kingdom of Great Britain for control of Havana, Cuba.

Florida became an organized territory of the United States on March 30, 1822. Many settlers in Florida developed plantation agriculture. On March 3, 1845, Florida became the 27th state of the United States of America.

In 1900, Florida was largely agricultural and frontier. The population explosion began with the great land boom of the 1920s.

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State of FloridaState of FloridaFlorida's first theme parks emerged in the 1930s. Disney selected Orlando Florida's first theme parks emerged in the 1930s. Disney selected Orlando

over several other sites for an updated version of their DisneyLand park over several other sites for an updated version of their DisneyLand park in California. in California.

Besides, the state became a major hub for the United States Armed Forces

Kennedy Space Center

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State of FloridaState of Florida EconomyEconomyThe The Chief IndustriesChief Industries of the state are tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, of the state are tourism, agriculture, manufacturing,

construction, services and international construction, services and international tradetrade. The . The Chief ManufacturingChief Manufacturing goods goods of the state are electric and electronics equipments, transportation equipments, of the state are electric and electronics equipments, transportation equipments, food, printing and publishing, Chemicals and instruments and industrial food, printing and publishing, Chemicals and instruments and industrial machinery. machinery.

The Chief crops of the state are citrus fruits, vegetables, melons, green house and nursery products, potatoes, sugar cane and strawberries. The Major livestock are: 1.74 mil. cattle/calves; 30,000 hogs/pigs; 13.3 mil. chickens.

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State of FloridaState of FloridaSpace IndustrySpace Industry In Florida represents $4.5 billion. The number employed at In Florida represents $4.5 billion. The number employed at

Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is 15,000, and Florida ranks 4th among the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is 15,000, and Florida ranks 4th among the states in overall aerospace employment. states in overall aerospace employment.

Tourist Attraction Of Florida - In 2004 there was a total number of 76.8 million visitors. The tourism industry has an economic impact of $57 billion on Florida's economy. The tourist places of the state are as follows: Miami Beach; St. Augustine, Walt Disney World's magic kingdom, EPCOT canter, Disney-MGM Studios and Animal Kingdom, all near Orlando; Space port USA, Kennedy space center; Ever grades National Park; Ring ling museum of Art and Ring ling museum of Circus, both in Sarasota; Cypress Gardens, winter heaven; Silver Springs, Ocala; Busch Gardens, Tampa.

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State of FloridaState of Florida

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State of FloridaState of Florida CitiesCities

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State of FloridaState of Florida Places of InterestPlaces of Interest

WizardingWizarding World of Harry Potter World of Harry Potter opened at opened at

Universal Studios Islands of AdventureUniversal Studios Islands of Adventure

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Art Festival in Fort Lauderdale

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State of FloridaState of FloridaMormon Temple in Florida

Orlando, Maiami

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State of FloridaState of FloridaFort Jefferson is an Fort Jefferson is an unincorporated communityunincorporated community and and ghost townghost town in in

Monroe CountyMonroe County, , FloridaFlorida, within the , within the Dry Tortugas National ParkDry Tortugas National Park, being a , being a

massive but unfinished coastal massive but unfinished coastal fortressfortress

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State of FloridaState of Florida Events in FloridaEvents in Florida

Florida Folk FestivalFlorida Folk Festival - - a three-day celebration of the music, dance, a three-day celebration of the music, dance, stories, crafts and food that make Florida unique. From Irish fiddle tunes stories, crafts and food that make Florida unique. From Irish fiddle tunes and kumquat pie, to the wide varieties of music brought by immigrants, and kumquat pie, to the wide varieties of music brought by immigrants, the state's cultural heritage reflects the lives of generations of Florida the state's cultural heritage reflects the lives of generations of Florida families and communities. families and communities.

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State of FloridaState of FloridaDiving in Florida Diving in Florida

Diving in ocean waters in the summer lead to frequent sightings of turtles, Diving in ocean waters in the summer lead to frequent sightings of turtles, moray eels, jacks, barracuda, grouper and an occasional shark. There moray eels, jacks, barracuda, grouper and an occasional shark. There are many large schools of grunts and snappers, and tropical fish of all are many large schools of grunts and snappers, and tropical fish of all sizes. The bright coral and sponge colors add to the show as the diver sizes. The bright coral and sponge colors add to the show as the diver

drifts along with the current on the 60 foot deep reefsdrifts along with the current on the 60 foot deep reefs

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State of FloridaState of Florida Billy Bowlegs Pirate FestivalBilly Bowlegs Pirate Festival is held in is held in Fort Walton Beach, FloridaFort Walton Beach, Florida. .

The festival honors the local pirate legend. The festival originated in the The festival honors the local pirate legend. The festival originated in the 1950s as a boat and water skiing show.1950s as a boat and water skiing show.

Sant'Yago Knight Parade is one of a series of events in the Gasparilla Festival held annually in Tampa, Florida. The event features illuminated floats

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State of FloridaState of Florida Florida AuthorsFlorida Authors

WritersWriters Michael Connelly is an American author of detective novels and other crime fiction, notably those featuring LAPD Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch and criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller

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State of FloridaState of FloridaChris Kuzneski Kuzneski’s novels follow the adventures of Jonathon Payne and David "D.J." Jones, former members of the MANIACs — an elite Special Forces unit in the U.S. military

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State of FloridaState of FloridaCharles Martinis an author, currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida.He is the author of seven books: The Mountain Between Us (2010), Where the River Ends (2008), Chasing Fireflies: A Novel of Discovery (2007), Maggie (2006), When Crickets Cry (2006), Wrapped in Rain (2005), and The Dead Don't Dance (2004).

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State of FloridaState of FloridaArtistsArtists

Robert Butler - an Robert Butler - an AmericanAmerican painterpainter best known for his best known for his portrayals of the woods and portrayals of the woods and backwatersbackwaters around around FloridaFlorida's 's

EvergladesEverglades

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State of FloridaState of FloridaStephen Gamson - an American artist and art collector

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State of FloridaState of FloridaGale Fulton Ross is a prolific Gale Fulton Ross is a prolific African AmericanAfrican American visual artistvisual artist living living

in Sarasota, Floridain Sarasota, Florida

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State of FloridaState of FloridaMusiciansMusicians

Sean Kingston (Kisean Anderson) - born on February 3, 1990, in Miami, Florida; and debuted in 2007 with the album Sean Kingston

David James Archuleta is an American pop singer-songwriter, born in Miami, Florida

Tramar Dillard is better known by his stage name Flo Rida, a rapper and singer-songwriter

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State of FloridaState of FloridaFilms set in FloridaFilms set in Florida

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