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Mn State Symbols

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MN STATE

SYMBOLS, BY LUKE E.

STATE BIRD

THE LOON. IT CAN DIVE 250 FEET TO FIND FOOD.
Photo by Buzz Hoffman

STATE BUTTERFLY

MONARCH, THEY MIGRATE

DRINK

MILK, COMES FROM COWS

FISH

WALLEYE, IS IN LAKE BENTON
Photo by woody1778a

FLAG

Photo by Mulad

FLOWER

PINK AND WHITE LADY SLIPPER, WAS WRITTEN INTO LAW IN 1967
Photo by chooyutshing

FRUIT

HONEYCRISP APPLE, THE SUCCESSFUL HONEYCRISP APPLE VARIETY WAS DEVELOPED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Photo by jessamyn

GEMSTONE

LAKE SUPERIOR AGATE.SOME PEOPLE WANTED TO CALL IT THE MINNESOTA AGATE
Photo by live w mcs

GRAIN

WILD RICE , IS FOUND IN MANY LAKES

MOTTO

"STAR OF THE NORTH"

MUFFIN

BLUEBERRY MUFFIN, REQUESTED BY A 3-RD GRADE CLASS

MUSHROOM

MOREL, ALLSO KNOWN AS THE HONEYCOMB MUSHROOM

PHOTOGRAPH

GRACE, WAS DESIGNATED IN 2002

SEAL

IN 1849, HENRY SIBLEY PROPOSED THAT A PICTURE CREATED BY SETH EASTMAN BE ADOPTED AS THE OFFICIAL MINNESOTA TERRITORIAL SEAL.
Photo by MattJhsn

SOIL

LESTER SOIL WAS DESIGNATED THE STATE SOIL IN 2012

SONG

HAIL MINNESOTA, WRITTEN IN 1904, “HAIL MINNESOTA” WAS A SONG IN A UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

SPORT

ICE HOCKEY WAS NAMED THE OFFICIAL STATE SPORT OF MINNESOTA IN 2009

TREE

NORWAY PINE, WAS MADE OFFICIAL IN 1953
Photo by Bushman.K