Project
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business solutions
2005
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50
States
State information resource links to state
homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions,
representitives, songs, birds, flowers,
trees |
American
States
Complete list of official Websites for the
50 American States |
Ben's
Guide
Quick Facts: Learn About Your State |
| Fact
Finder - Fun State Facts |
The
Fifty States
Infoplease is the world's largest free reference
site. Facts on the United States of America,
state and city statistics, U.S. history,
US government, geography, national events,
and disasters. |
NetState
NETSTATE offers information on all the symbols
for all of the states. In addition, you'll
find great printable maps and flags, geography,
almanacs, notable people and state quizzes
for each state. |
Place
the State
Interactive game |
State
Facts
You are going to create a Fact Card about
one of the fifty United States. |
State
Knowledge
These web pages will help you find out the
basic facts of any state in the Union, including
Washington, D.C. Need to know the capital
of Alabama? Want to know which hockey teams
are in California? How about the size of
Montana? All that information is here --
and more! If you're interested in just one
state, click on the state's name in the
list below and see what you get! If you're
interested in state rankings -- for example,
you want to know the third largest state,
we have a separate table for that, which
you can find below the list. |
Test
Your Geography
Interactive game |
US50
The US50 has put together United States
fact sheets to aid in research on the fifty
states. Whether it is ranking the states
by population, area, dates of entry into
the union or listing each state capital
and nickname, we have a chart to help. |
US
Census Bureau
Quick, easy access to facts about people,
business, and geography |
US
Department of Agriculture
State fact sheets provide information on
population, employment, income, farm characteristics,
and farm financial indicators for each state
in the United States. |
World
Almanac for Kids
Click on any state or on the list for data
and facts galore! Population figures come
from the 2000 U.S. census. Numbers in parentheses
after Population, Area, and Entered Union
show the state's rank compared with other
states. |
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