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Who designed the Nebraska flag?
Florence Hazen Miller
Flag of Nebraska
Use | Civil and state flag |
Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | 1925 (official on July 16, 1963) |
Design | Seal of Nebraska in gold on an azure field |
Designed by | Florence Hazen Miller |
What do the images on the Nebraska state flag tell about Nebraska?
A single five-pointed star represents the uniquely Nebraskan way forward — the nation’s only unicameral state legislature. The star is in gold like the dome of the Capitol building and the gold color also represents the role corn plays in the state’s history.
Does Nebraska have a state flag?
Nebraska’s state flag was designated by legislative action in 1925. It consists of a repro- duction of the state seal, charged on the center in gold and silver on a field of national blue.
What is Nebraska state gem?
Blue chalcedony, commonly called the blue agate, was named the state gemstone by legislative action in 1967. A pale stone, the blue agate sometimes has a dark internal form with bands of blue and white and often has a colorless streak.
Can you find geodes in Nebraska?
The best places to find geodes in Nebraska are in quarries, gravel pits, and other exposures in the eastern part of the state. In particular, geodes can be found on the eastern bank of the Blue River near Wymore and in quarries near the town of Holmesville.
What is the weirdest law in Nebraska?
Nebraska State Laws:
- Persons with gonorrhea may not marry.
- It is illegal to fly a plane while drunk.
- If a child burps during church, his parent may be arrested.
- It is illegal to go whale fishing.
- It is illegal for bar owners to sell beer unless they are simultaneously brewing a kettle of soup.
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