12 Things You Never Knew About Colorado... But Should
You hail from the Centennial State and think you know all the ins and outs, right? Well, did you know that Colorado has a designated state pet? Or that we have our own official dinosaur? What about the state nickname… do you know how it came to be? If you are as frazzled as I was (before researching this article), read on and discover 12 things you never knew about Colorado:
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Named the Senate bill 13-201, this bill took effect in 2013 and states that all rescue animals be considered the state pet.
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Why a Stegosaurus? Local scientists have determined that this herbivore not only lived in Colorado but thrived during its prime in the late Jurassic Period.
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Contrary to popular belief, the Colorado state nickname is not the Rocky Mountain State, it's the Centennial State, as our admittance to statehood came exactly 100 years after the country’s conception.
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To give you an idea of where this is, it approximately 30 minutes northwest of Pikes Peak.
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Translation: Nothing without providence. It was adopted in 1861 before we even became an official state.
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In comparison to the other 50 states, we are the 21st largest (or 29th smallest, depending on how you like to look at it).
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While Denver’s ballad is extremely popular, the official tune is, in fact, "Where the Columbines Grow" by A.J. Flynn.
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According to the Colorado government website, "In 2007, Jay Baichi's 4th grade class began the process to get the Western Painted Turtle designated as the Colorado State Reptile. His 4th grade class the next year completed the legal steps and Governor Ritter signed HB 08-1017 on March 18, 2008." So fun, right?!
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Any guesses as to which language this is? If you guessed Spanish, you are correct!
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Nope! The actual official Colorado sport is pack burro racing!
For even more Colorado randomness, check out these 10 Shocking Things You Didn’t Know About Colorado.
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