Learn facts about Pennsylvania for kids.
Have you ever taken a vacation to Pennsylvania before? Do
you live there? Whichever it may be, you can learn some facts about
Pennsylvania here, just continue reading. I like to learn quick
facts about each of the different states in the United States. I would like to share some of those facts with you! Every Thursday, I will be posting quick
facts about each of the fifty states in the United States. The states will be
done in alphabetical (ABC) order! Last week we posted facts about Oregon. This
week we are posting cool facts about Pennsylvania. You will learn facts about Pennsylvania's state flag, bird, and many other state facts. Only 12
more states to blog about!
Did you know that Pennsylvania was the second (2nd)
state to join the union? Yes, that is correct! Pennsylvania officially joined
the union on December 12, 1787! Pennsylvania is located in the Northeastern
region of the United States. Pennsylvania is bordered by six (6) states: New
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, and New York. Pennsylvania is
the ninth (33rd) largest state in the United States. That means
Pennsylvania is one of the medium sized states. There are about 12,964,058 people
that live in the state of Pennsylvania. That is a large amount of people.
Pennsylvania famous person alert:
Did you know that Willard Carroll Smith II also known as Will Smith, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania? Will Smith is a famous actor, musician, and comedian. To learn more about Will Smith: CLICK HERE
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Quick Facts about Pennsylvania:
1. A few things Pennsylvania is known for are: the Declaration
of Independence, one of the thirteen original colonies, and the Gettysburg
battle. A few of the nicknames for the state of Pennsylvania are: the Keystone
State, the Coal State, and the Quaker State. The Pennsylvania state motto is “Virtue,
liberty, and independence." The Pennsylvania state motto was adopted sometime in
1875. The abbreviation for Pennsylvania is PA.
2. The capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg. Harrisburg officially became the capital of Pennsylvania in 1812. Harrisburg has an estimated population of about 50,136 people.
3. The state bird of Pennsylvania is the Ruffed grouse. The Ruffed grouse was chosen as the state bird for Pennsylvania in 1931. You can look at pictures and read more about the Ruffed grouse here: Click here
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4. The official state flower of Pennsylvania is the
Mountain-laurel. The Pennsylvania Mountain-laurel grows along the ride sides,
yards, and many other places in the state. The Pennsylvania Mountain-laurel is
star shaped and comes in different shades of white, pink, and red. They are
very beautiful flowers!! The Mountain-laurel became Pennsylvania’s official
state flower in 1933.
5. Pennsylvania’s current state flag was officially adopted
on February 26, 1925. Pennsylvania’s state flag has a blue background and the
state seal appears on it.
6. Some crops that are grown in Pennsylvania are: barley,
corn, cherries, grapes, hay, peaches, and wheat.
7. Some cool places to visit while in Pennsylvania are: the
Independence National Historical Park, Dutch Wonderland, and Hershey Park.
8. Some animals that live in Pennsylvania are: black bear,
bald eagles, long-tailed weasels, skunks, and white-tailed deer.
9. Pennsylvania can get very hot and very cold depending on
the time of year. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Pennsylvania was 111
degrees Fahrenheit in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania on July 9/10, 1936. The
coldest temperature ever recorded in Pennsylvania was -42 degrees (42 degrees
below zero) Fahrenheit in Smethport, Pennsylvania on January 5, 1904.
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Get your free printable Pennsylvania worksheet here:
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Visit my printables section for a wide selection of worksheets and coloring sheets!
Books about Pennsylvania:
1. Little Pennsylvania by Trinka Hakes Noble
2. Philadelphia and the State of Pennsylvania by Kate Boehm
Jerome
3. Kids Love Pennsylvania by George and Michele Zavatsky
4. Betsy's Philadelphia Adventure by Marcia Sawyer and
Sandy Mayer
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reading them to your child/children.
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Pennsylvania is also the snack food capitol.
ReplyDeleteThat is a good fact to know. Thanks for sharing!
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