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  • [Type]: Fossil
    [Symbol]: Phacops rana
    [Description]:
    [Adopted]: December 5, 1988
    [Image]: Phacops rana
    [Notes]:
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Tree
    [Symbol]: Eastern hemlock(Tsuga canadensis linnaeus)
    [Description]:
    [Adopted]: June 23, 1931
    [Image]: Eastern hemlock
    [Notes]:
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Electric locomotive
    [Symbol]: GG1 4859
    [Description]:
    [Adopted]: December 18, 1987
    [Image]: GG1 4859
    [Notes]:
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Beautification and conservation plant
    [Symbol]: Penngift crownvetch(Coronilla varia L. Penngift)
    [Description]:
    [Adopted]: June 17, 1982
    [Image]:
    [Notes]:
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Dog
    [Symbol]: Great Dane
    [Description]:
    [Adopted]: August 15, 1965
    [Image]: Great Dane
    [Notes]:
    (State symbols)

  • [Type]: Animal
    [Symbol]: White-tailed deer(Odocoileus virginianus)
    [Description]:
    [Adopted]: October 2, 1959
    [Image]: White-tailed deer
    [Notes]:
    (State symbols)

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About This Tool

The state symbol is the symbol of each state. If applied properly, many people see this symbol, will naturally think of the actual state and so on. Pennsylvania has used 22 objects as state symbols throughout its history, all recorded in this random tool.

Our common airplane, milk, elk, spotted dog, Brook Trout, Pennsylvania Firefly, and so on, have all been used as symbols of Pennsylvania. Generator inside a detailed record of these symbols of the selection of time, reference pictures and other information. Are you curious about how the state and city chose to use these symbols? Then go to the generator to find the secret.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Pennsylvania state symbols.

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