Missouri Capital of Missouri Is Jefferson City Missouri

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Capital of Missouri Is Jefferson City Missouri became a state in 1821.

Capital of Missouri Is Jefferson City Missouri became a state in 1821.

The flag consists of three horizontal stripes of red, white and blue. These represent

The flag consists of three horizontal stripes of red, white and blue. These represent valor, purity, vigilance, and justice. The colors also reflect the state's historic status as part of the French Louisiana Territory. In the center white stripe is the Seal of Missouri, circled by a blue band containing 24 stars, symbolizing Missouri's admission as the 24 th U. S. state. Flag of Missouri

Missouri’s Nickname is the Show. Me State � The use of the unofficial nickname

Missouri’s Nickname is the Show. Me State � The use of the unofficial nickname the Show-Me State has several possible origins. The phrase "I'm from Missouri" means I'm skeptical of the matter and not easily convinced. This is related to the state's unofficial motto of "Show Me, " whose origin is popularly ascribed to an 1899 speech by Congressman Willard Vanier, who declared that "I come from a country that raises corn and cotton, cockleburs and Democrats, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me. I'm from Missouri, and you have got to show me. " However, according to researchers, the phrase was in circulation earlier in the 1890 s. According to another legend, the phrase was a reference to Missouri miners brought to Leadville, Colorado to take the place of striking miners and being unfamiliar with the mining methods there required frequent instruction.

The native bluebird was selected as the official bird of the state of Missouri

The native bluebird was selected as the official bird of the state of Missouri on March 30, 1927.

The White Hawthorn Blossom was named the state flower of Missouri on March 16,

The White Hawthorn Blossom was named the state flower of Missouri on March 16, 1923. These flowers are white and grow in bunches on hawthorn trees. The White Hawthorn Blossom is most common in southern Missouri.

Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri. Hughes was an author, anthologist, librettist, songwriter, columnist,

Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri. Hughes was an author, anthologist, librettist, songwriter, columnist, founder of theaters and jazz founding father. His African heritage inspired his work. Hughes received the Aniseed-Wolf Award in 1953 for the year’s best book on race relations, the Spingarn Medal in 1960 and was elected to the National Institution of Arts and Letters in 1961.

Emmett Kelly was “America’s most famous clown. ” He was best known for his

Emmett Kelly was “America’s most famous clown. ” He was best known for his hobo character “Weary Willie, ” invented during the Great Depression. Born in Cabool, Kelly accidentally became an entertainer after moving to Kansas City in 1917 to be a cartoonist. When he did not succeed as a cartoonist, Kelly toured with circuses in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Kelly joined the Ringling Brothers- Barnum and Bailey Circus in 1942, becoming a star attraction over his 15 -year career with the circus.