In honor of Arizona's birthday today, here are 23 state symbols and facts
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Do you know the basic facts about our state and the state symbols? Did you know we have a state dinosaur?
In honor of our state's 107th birthday today, here are 23 fast facts to help you get to know Arizona.
107 years ago today!
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Arizona became a state Feb. 14, 1912.
Google maps; Star photo illustrationIt was the 48th state
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Arizona was the 48th state to enter the union. It became a territory in 1848 as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the U.S.-Mexican War.
Google mapsHave you ever seen an Arizona tree frog?
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The state amphibian of Arizona is the Arizona tree frog.
Arizona State Library archivesWhat about a cactus wren?
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Arizona's state bird is the cactus wren.
SERGEY SHAYEVICHOr a Two-tailed Swallowtail?
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Arizona's state butterfly is the Two-tailed Swallowtail.
Arizona State Library archivesYes... we have a state dinosaur!
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Arizona's state dinosaur is the Sonorasaurus.
Arizona State Library archivesOnly found in Arizona...
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The Apache Trout is the Arizona State fish. It is found only in Arizona.
Arizona State Library archivesDid you know we have a state firearm?
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The Colt single action Army revolver is Arizona's state firearm.
Arizona State Library archivesOur flag!
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Arizona's state flag. The colors are copper, blue, yellow and red.
David Sanders / Arizona Daily StarSuch a pretty flower
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Arizona's state flower is the white blossom of the Saguaro cactus.
Jim Davis / Arizona Daily StarOur state fossil
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Petrified wood is Arizona's state fossil.
Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily StarBeautiful Turquoise!
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The state gem of Arizona is Turquoise.
Arizona State Library archivesIt's related to coatis...
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The Ringtail is Arizona's state mammal. It is often thought of as a cat, but is related to the raccoon and coatimundi, and not a cat.
Arizona State Library archivesMade official almost four years ago
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Copper is Arizona's state metal. That became official July 3, 2015.
Arizona State Library archivesDid you know we have a state motto?
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Arizona's official state motto is "Ditat Deus," or "God Enriches."
We also have a state neckwear!
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Arizona's official state neckwear is the bola tie, also known as a bolo tie.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarCan't forget the Grand Canyon!
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Arizona's nickname is the Grand Canyon State.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarAnd we really can't forget about the rattlesnakes!
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The Ridge-nosed rattlesnake is Arizona's state reptile.
Arizona State Library archivesBy the numbers
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Arizona's population is estimated at 7.12 million. At the last official census in 2010, it was 6,392,017.
Google mapsThe state seal
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Arizona's state seal is black and white. It contains a mountain range with the sun rising, a storage reservoir and a dam, irrigated fields and orchards, grazing cattle, a quartz mill and a miner with a pick and shovel.
Arizona State Library archivesArizona March Song
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Arizona has two state anthems. "Arizona March Song" was copyrighted in 1915.
Background: Davis Sanders / Arizona Daily Star...and the second anthem
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Arizona has two state anthems. "Arizona" was copyrighted in 1981.
Background: Google mapsA very familiar tree
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Arizona's state tree is the Palo Verde, which means "green stick."
Doug Kreutz/Arizona Daily StarMore information
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