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"C" is for both "Continental Divide" & the name of this state with a red "C" on its flag, home to part of the Continental Divide |
Colorado
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$500 |
J |
RUN IT UP THE STATE FLAGPOLE |
2025-04-16 |
#38 |
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Seethisflag? The "C" stands for this |
Colorado
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$400 |
DJ |
ON THE STATE FLAG |
2022-06-07 |
#8657 |
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This state has dozens of mountain peaks that exceed 14,000 feet, including Yale, Princeton &, of course, Pikes Peak |
Colorado
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$400 |
DJ |
THE 50 STATES |
2022-02-15 |
#8577 |
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You can make out the postal abbreviation of this state in itsflag |
Colorado
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$400 |
DJ |
UNFURL THE STATE FLAG |
2018-07-09 |
#7801 |
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One of the official state songs of this western state was a top 10 hit for John Denver |
Colorado
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$600 |
J |
OFFICIAL STATE STUFF |
2013-06-03 |
#6621 |
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They don't come much squarer than this state |
Colorado
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$400 |
J |
THE 50 STATES |
2012-04-19 |
#6359 |
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It's flag has a big red "C", a reference to its name, which means "red" in Spanish |
Colorado
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$800 |
J |
STATE FLAGS |
2011-04-28 |
#6139 |
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Its state tree, a certain blue spruce, was discovered on Pikes Peak |
Colorado
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$200 |
J |
STATE FACTS |
2009-12-15 |
#5812 |
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The name of this state is Spanish for "colored red" |
Colorado
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$800 |
J |
STATE FACTS |
2008-05-16 |
#5465 |
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Rejected earlier in its bid for statehood, it finally entered the Union in 1876 |
Colorado
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FJ |
THE 50 STATES |
2005-07-12 |
#4817 |
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Containing over 75 percent of the U.S. land over 10,000 feet, this is the state with the highest mean elevation |
Colorado
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$600 |
J |
U.S. STATES |
2002-01-18 |
#4005 |
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"Where The Columbines Grow" has been its state song since 1915 |
Colorado
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$800 |
DJ |
THE 50 STATES |
2001-05-15 |
#3857 |
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Colorado
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$100 |
J |
STATE FLAGS |
1998-04-16 |
#3149 |
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The red "C" on this state's flag could stand for Centennial State, or the name of the state itself |
Colorado
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$200 |
J |
STATE FLAGS |
1997-04-22 |
#2922 |
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Counties in this state include Elbert, Boulder & Pueblo |
Colorado
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$100 |
J |
U.S. STATES |
1994-04-28 |
#2234 |
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Its state flower is the Rocky Mountain columbine |
Colorado
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$600 |
DJ |
THE 50 STATES |
1991-12-16 |
#1681 |
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Many of its 19th c. mining towns, including Cripple Creek & Leadville, have been preserved or restored |
Colorado
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$300 |
J |
THE 50 STATES |
1991-06-13 |
#1579 |
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Its early inhabitants didn't have chalets, they lived in cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde |
Colorado
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$400 |
J |
U.S. STATES |
1991-03-21 |
#1519 |
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This state's name comes from the Spanish word for "colored red" |
Colorado
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$400 |
DJ |
THE 50 STATES |
1990-09-05 |
#1378 |
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This state has over 50 peaks above 14,000 feet but none over 14,500 feet |
Colorado
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$300 |
J |
U.S. STATES |
1990-02-13 |
#1262 |
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Of Colorado, New Mexico or Arizona, the state where the Rio Grande begins |
Colorado
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$400 |
DJ |
U.S. STATES |
1988-11-02 |
#958 |
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5 of largest U.S. rivers, including the Arkansas, N. Platte, & the Rio Grande, begin in this state |
Colorado
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$800 |
DJ |
U.S. STATES |
1987-06-17 |
#658 |
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"Pikes Peak or Bust" was slogan of 1858 gold rush in this state |
Colorado
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$200 |
DJ |
U.S. STATES |
1985-05-01 |
#168 |
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State you'd go to, to visit U.S. Air Force Academy |
Colorado
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$100 |
J |
U.S. STATES |
1985-01-30 |
#103 |