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  2. Keystone symbol - Wikipedia

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    Design of the keystone symbol on the Pennsylvanian government's website [1]. The keystone symbol is the name commonly given to the de-facto state emblem of Pennsylvania. [2] It is a stylized keystone (or capstone), an architectural term for a wedge-shaped stone placed at the top of an arch. [3]

  3. List of Pennsylvania state symbols - Wikipedia

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    State symbols. Type Symbol Description Adopted Image Notes Aircraft: ... "Keystone State" c. 1800 [17] Seal: Seal of Pennsylvania: 1791 [17] Ship: US Brig Niagara:

  4. File:Pennsylvanian Keystone Symbol (dark blue).svg - Wikipedia

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    Keystone state symbol Pennsylvania.svg (by AnonMoos). Author: Aerra Carnicom: ... list of Pennsylvania state symbols: emblem: coat of arms (lesser) coat of arms (greater)

  5. Here's how every state got its nickname - AOL

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    The nickname was adopted by the state in 1950 and was adopted as the mascot of Ohio State University in the 1960s. Oklahoma's nickname, the "Sooner State," dates back to the 1800s.

  6. File:Keystone state symbol Pennsylvania.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Keystone shape used as a symbol of the state of Pennsylvania. Date: 2009: Source: Vector file was created from scratch by User:AnonMoos; the shape was based loosely on that seen in File:Pennsylvania quarter, reverse side, 1999.jpg / File:Pennsylvania quarter, reverse side, 1999.png.

  7. Keystone (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A keystone is a symbol of Pennsylvania, being used in the logos of many Pennsylvania government departments, in Pennsylvania state route signs, and on Pennsylvania car license plates, and the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the Pennsylvania National Guard's 28th Infantry Division (United States), a Red Keystone, first adopted during World War I in ...

  8. Portal:Pennsylvania/Symbols - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania's largest city Philadelphia. Nickname: The Keystone State Capital: Harrisburg Largest city: Philadelphia Governor: Tom Corbett Total area: 119,283 square kilometers (46,055 square miles)

  9. Flag of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The "Keystone Flag" In 2017 the "Keystone Flag" was designed by Tara Stark, [17] a Pennsylvania resident. [18] The flag incorporates a keystone symbol, the de-facto state emblem of Pennsylvania, into a tricolor design using the colors on the coat of arms of Pennsylvania [19] as an intentional callback to the symbolism of the existing flag. [20 ...