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- State Symbols of Missouri - State symbols of Missouri: the state seal, the state American folk dance, the state animal, the state bird, the state flag, and the state floral emblem.
- Official Directory of State Patrol and State Police - A directory of State Trooper and State Police related Web sites for each of the fifty United States. Site includes a directory of official state agency websites for every state and a section dedicated to personal homepages of officers.
- Find It! New Mexico - New Mexico State Library's Find It! New Mexico, an internet based government information locator service for finding State and Local Government information. Provides a searchable index for all state and local New Mexico government web sites, including state agencies, city, county and town governments as well as state created commissions and organizations.
- Minnesota DNR: Itasca State Park - Official web site. Established in 1891, Minnesota's oldest state park contains more than 100 lakes, including Lake Itasca, the source of the Mississippi River. Handicapped-accessible camping and fishing. Miles of trails for hiking, road biking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing. Summer and winter maps in Adobe Acrobat format.
- Arkansas State Police - The Arkansas State Police is the state-wide law enforcement agency in the State of Arkansas with powers to enforce all criminal and traffic laws of the State.
- Capital Cities, State Flags, State Birds, State Populations - Information on populations, land area in square miles, state flags, state flowers, state birds, capital cities, visitors pages, the official web pages.
- WFSE/AFSCME Council 28 - The Washington Federation of State Employees is the largest union representing state employees in Washington state with 19,000 members in 75 bargaining units in state agencies and state institutions of higher education.
- Minnesota DNR: Jay Cooke State Park - Official web site describes the park's history, landscape, geology, and wildlife. Information on facilities. Summer and winter maps in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format.
- Alabama State Parks - Helpful information for planning your family vacation, weekend getaway or your next business conference at any of the twenty-four state parks.
- Go State - Site dedicated to those who want recognition of San Jose State's identity as the original California State. Contains history, merchandise, news and opinions, and links.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of members of the 110th United States Congress who have served in the United States military - This is a list of members of the 110th United States Congress who have served in the United States military, including active duty, reserve, or National Guard components of the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps, the United States Air Force, or the United States Coast Guard.
- NWA Central States United States Championship - The NWA Central States United States Championship was the version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship that was defended in the Central States territory around Missouri. It existed from 1961 until 1968.
- United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States - The following is a list of people who have served as United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States, or the full title, Representative of the United States of America to the Organization of American States, with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
- Lieutenant Colonel (United States) - Lieutenant Colonel is a rank of the United States armed forces which is currently used by the United States Army, United States Air Force, United States Marine Corps, and United States National Guard. The United States Navy equivalent to a Lieutenant Colonel is the rank of Commander.
- Red states and blue states - Red States and Blue States refer to those states whose residents predominantly vote for the Republican Party or Democratic Party presidential candidates respectively. The term began to emerge in mainstream political discussion following the 2000 presidential election.