Monday, May 11, 2009

I would like to know the Tennesee State flower, Bird?

The bird is the Mocking Bird


and the flower is, the Iris

I would like to know the Tennesee State flower, Bird?
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Reply:Admission to Statehood: June 1, 1796


Ancestry and Genealogy: Tennessee State Database


Area: 42146 sq.mi, 36th Land 41220 sq. mi., 34th Water 926 sq.mi., 32nd


Area Codes: 423 - 615 - 731 - 865 - 901 - 931


Biographies: Famous Tennesseans


Bird: Mockingbird 50states List


Border States: Regional List Alabama Arkansas Georgia Kentucky Mississippi Missouri North Carolina Virginia


Cam World: Live Web Cams


City Guides: Tennessee City Guides


Classified Ads: Shop50states Classifieds


Climate: Tennessee


Colleges, Universities: Tennessee Colleges


Community and Technical Colleges: Tennessee Community Colleges


Community Pages: 50states List


Constitution: 16th State {.pdf}


County Profile: County Map 95 Counties


Counties: Origin of names {.pdf}


Courts: Judicial System


Current Events: Tennessee News Headlines


Department of: Education Certification


Driving: DOS


Economy:


Agriculture: Soybeans, cotton, tobacco, livestock and livestock products, dairy products, cattle, hogs.


Industry: Chemicals, transportation equipment, rubber, plastics.


Editorial Cartoons: Cartoonists Index


Fast Facts: 50states List


Flag:


The three stars on the flag represent the three different land forms in Tennessee. Mountains in the east, highlands in the middle and lowlands in the west. On the flag these regions are bound together in an unbroken circle. The field is crimson with a blue background for the stars. The final blue strip relieves the sameness of the crimson field and prevents the flag from showing too much crimson when it is limp.


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Flower: Iris Iridaceae


Genealogical Resources: Cyndi's List Historical Societies





Geographic Center: Rutherford, 5 miles northeast of Murfreesboro


Governor: Office of Governor


Highest Point: Clingmans Dome; 6643 feet, 17th


Highway Markers: Tennessee Resource Manual


History: Historical Civil War


Internet Service Providers: Tennessee


Largest Cities: Memphis Nashville Knoxville Chattanooga Clarksville Murfreesboro Jackson


Johnson City Kingsport Franklin


Library: Tennessee


License Plates: Tennessee


Lowest Point: Mississippi River; 182 feet, 29th


Maps: Rand McNally DMOZ Blank Outline Map 50states List


Media: Radio TV


Motto: Agriculture and Commerce


Museums: The Virtual Library


National Forest: Tennessee


Newspapers: Tennessee


Nickname: Volunteer State


Nursing Schools: Tennessee


Origin of state's name: Named after Cherokee Indian villages called "Tanasi"


Pen Pals: Penpalworld.com


Permanent Residents: Find A Grave


Population: Quick facts 5,689,283; 16th, 12/00


Public Records: Tennessee


Real Estate: Tennessee Real Estate


Representatives:


US House: 109th Congress


US Senate: 109th Congress


Tennessee House: Members


Tennessee Senate: Members


Road Side America: Tennessee


Soil: Tennessee - Dickson


Songs: 50states List Sheet Music


The Tennessee Waltz


Tennessee, My Homeland


Tennessee


When It's Iris Time in Tennessee


My Tennessee


Rocky Top


Sports: Tennessee Teams


State Quarters: Tennessee


State Parks: Tennessee


Symbols: Tennessee Symbols


Topography: Image Rugged country in the east; Great Smokey Mountains of the Uankas; low ridges in the Applachian Valley; the flat Cumberland Plateau; slightly rolling terrain and knobs of the interior low plateau, the largest region; Eastern Gulf coastal plain to the west, laced with meandering streams; Mississippi alluvial plain, a narrow strip of swamp and flood plain in the extream west.


Travel: Tennessee Travel


Tree: Yellow-poplar Liriodendron tulipifera


Unclaimed Funds: Tennessee


Veteran Affairs: Tennessee VA Military Links


Vital Records: Tennessee Vital Records


Weather: Nashville, Nashville International Airport


White Pages: Tennessee White Pages


Yellow Pages: Tennessee Yellow Pages


Zip Codes: Tennessee Zip Codes
Reply:Iris


Mockingbird
Reply:The Tennessee State Flower is: Iris





The Tennessee State Bird is: Mockingbird





The Tennesse State Tree is: Poplar
Reply:Iris, Mockingbird. The state tree is the Tulip poplar


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