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Symbols of Arizona (And What They Mean)

Arizona is among the most popular states in the U.S. and one of the most visited due to its majestic canyons, painted deserts and bright sunshine all year ...

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Symbols of Oregon (A List)

Popularly known as the ‘Beaver State’, Oregon is the 33rd state that was admitted to the Union in 1859. It’s a beautiful state and many people enjoy ...

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15 Symbols of Washington (List with Images)

Washington is the 42nd state of the United States of America that entered the Union in 1889. Home to beautiful forests, deserts and important historical ...

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Symbols of Justice and What They Mean

Symbols of justice are among the earliest symbols ever created. Many can be dated back to ancient times, originating in Ancient Egypt, Greece or Rome. ...

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Symbols of Florida (A List)

Florida, the second most visited state of the U.S.A, is one of the most interesting and unique places to visit. Its popularity among tourists stems from its ...

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Fire Symbolism Over the Ages

Fire has a special place in the history and culture of humankind.  In history, science, and religion, it’s represented as an element that has led to ...

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Native American Thunderbird: Significance and Symbolism

The Thunderbird is a legendary creature that is part of the rich culture and history of the Native American people. Thus, it’s a very important symbol of ...

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Symbolism of Leaves – And What They Mean

Leaves are one of the most mundane yet significant things of nature and of humankind. We use leaves for food, paper, clothing, medicine, and many other ...

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Lily-of-the-Valley: Meaning and Symbolism

Known for its bell-shaped white blooms, lily-of-the-valley is a classic spring flower with glossy leaves and small orange-red berries. Let’s take a look at ...

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Gladiolus – Symbolism and Meaning

One of summer’s most bountiful flowers, gladiolus is known for its dramatic stalks of brightly colored blooms, with frilled or ruffled petals and sword-like ...

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