This Day in History: June 25, 1788
Virginia, “Old Dominion,” “Mother of Presidents,” “Mother of States,” the Birthplace of a Nation
Each of the state nicknames independently, as well as in combination, attribute to Virginia being declared the “Birthplace of a Nation”. Virginia is an American history icon! This is where our country began…the founding of Jamestown on the banks of the James River, our first permanent English colony, in Virginia in 1607 – 13 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in Massachusetts. So much American history, so many historical sites. No wonder it is said Virginia’s history IS America’s history!
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Bit of Trivia: Maine, Maryland and Massachusetts have a state cat, Maryland also has a state dinosaur, West Virginia has a state rattlesnake and Virginia has a state BAT!
Also in June, 1788 is the establishment of New Hampshire as the 9th state to join the union. Did you know New Hampshire was first named North Virginia, and it was once under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts?
This Day in History: June 21, 1788
New Hampshire, the Granite State, the Mother of Rivers, the White Mountain State, Switzerland of America*
*This state is also called the Switzerland of America, on account of the salubrity of its climate; its wild and picturesque landscapes; its lakes and rapid streams. The celebrated White Mountains, in the northern part of the state, are of great elevation, and afford the grandest display of mountain scenery in our country. [From Hayward’s New England Gazetteer of 1839]
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Another state I’ve visited and would love to live there.
Oh – the “Switzerland of America”, hm? Maybe I should visit and compare? 🙂 Thanks for sharing this.