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Sunday, April 5, 2026 at 6:09 AM

The Nicknames Of All 50 States

The United States is the fourth largest country in the world in terms of total area. According to The World Factbook, the U.S. features more than 9.8 million square kilometers (roughly 3.8 million square miles), and the country’s terrain is as diverse as the people who call the nation home. There may be no better way to gain a feel for America and its inhabitants than getting behind the wheel and taking a road trip, but there’s many other ways to gain insight into what makes each state unique. Each state in the United States has at least one nickname, and those monikers can be a fun way to spark discussions and learn more about each of the 50 states that make up the country.

• Alabama: Cotton State, Yellowhammer State • Alaska: The Last Frontier

• Arizona: Grand Canyon State

• Arkansas: Natural State

• California: Golden State

• Colorado: Centennial State

• Connecticut: Nutmeg State, Constitution State

• Delaware: The First State, Diamond State

• Florida: Sunshine State

• Georgia: Peach State, Empire State of the South

• Hawaii: Aloha State

• Idaho: Gem State

• Illinois: Prairie State, Land of Lincoln

• Indiana: Hoosier State

• Iowa: Hawkeye State, Corn State

• Kansas: Sunflower State

• Kentucky: Bluegrass State

• Louisiana: Pelican State, Creole State, Sugar State

• Maine: Pine Tree State

• Maryland: Free State, Old Line State

• Massachusetts: Bay State, Old Colony State

• Michigan: Wolverine State, Great Lake State

• Minnesota: North Star State, Gopher State, Land of 10,000 Lakes, Land of Sky-Blue Waters • Mississippi: Magnolia State

• Missouri: Show Me State

• Montana: Treasure State, Big Sky Country • Nebraska: Cornhusker State, Beef State

• Nevada: Silver State, Sagebrush State, Battle Born State

• New Hampshire: Granite State

• New Jersey: Garden State

• New Mexico: Land of Enchantment • New York: Empire State

• North Carolina: Tar Heel State, Old North State

• North Dakota: Flickertail State, Sioux State, Peace Garden State

• Ohio: Buckeye State

• Oklahoma: Sooner State

• Oregon: Beaver State

• Pennsylvania: Keystone State

• Rhode Island: Ocean State, Little Rhody

• South Carolina: Palmetto State

• South Dakota: The Mount Rushmore State

• Tennessee: Volunteer State

• Texas: Lone Star State

• Utah: Beehive State

• Vermont: Green Mountain State

• Virginia: The Old Dominion, Mother of Presidents

• Washington: Evergreen State, Chinook State

• West Virginia: Mountain State

• Wisconsin: Badger State, America’s Dairyland

• Wyoming: Equality State


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