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Puerto Rico

Did you know that people called the Tainos lived in Puerto Rico more than 800 years ago? Some English words, such as barbecue and hammock, come from the Taino language. Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state.
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New York

Did you know that almost half of New York's population lives in New York City? Or that New York City has 842 miles of subway track? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state.
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This is our country

2002
Teaches children about the United States as a nation, with a flag, capital, and anthem, and as 50 seperate states, each with its own flag, capital, bird and flower. Also looks at natural and man-made landmarks in America.

Kentucky facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of Kentucky, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

Wyoming facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of Wyoming, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

Wisconsin facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of Wisconsin, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

West Virginia facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of West Virginia, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

Washington facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of Washington and its nickname, motto, and emblems.

Utah facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of Utah, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

South Carolina facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of South Carolina, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

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