Now ,the VOA Special English program Words and
Their Stories.
Nebraska is the only state to
have a nickname that honors sports teams. The state university's athletic teams
are nicknamed "Cornhuskers" in recognition of one of the area's chief
crops. The state borrowed the Cornhusker nickname from the university.
The western desert state of Nevada
is called the "Silver
State." It was once
home to many silver mines and towns that grew up around them. Today, most of
them are empty ghost towns.
New Hampshire -- in the northeast
area called New England -- is the "Granite State"
because of that colorful rock.
New Jersey is between the big
cities of New York, New
York and Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. It got its nickname
-- the "Garden State" -- because New Jersey truck farms once provided
vegetables to those big cities.
New York -- which always thinks
big -- was called the "Empire
State" because of
its natural wealth. The most famous Manhattan
skyscraper got its name from the state. It is, of course, the Empire State
Building.
Now ,the VOA Special English program Words and
Their Stories.
Nebraska is the only state to
have a nickname that honors sports teams. The state university's athletic teams
are nicknamed "Cornhuskers" in recognition of one of the area's chief
crops. The state borrowed the Cornhusker nickname from the university.
The western desert state of Nevada
is called the "Silver
State." It was once
home to many silver mines and towns that grew up around them. Today, most of
them are empty ghost towns.
New Hampshire -- in the northeast
area called New England -- is the "Granite State"
because of that colorful rock.
New Jersey is between the big
cities of New York, New
York and Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. It got its nickname
-- the "Garden State" -- because New Jersey truck farms once provided
vegetables to those big cities.
New York -- which always thinks
big -- was called the "Empire
State" because of
its natural wealth. The most famous Manhattan
skyscraper got its name from the state. It is, of course, the Empire State
Building.
If you get a chance to see a red sunset over the
Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico, you
will know why that southwestern state is called the "Land of Enchantment."
North and South
Carolina were one colony until 1729. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the two: It is
the "Palmetto
State" because of a
fan-leafed palm tree that grows there. North
Carolina is the "Tar Heel State." That is
because many of the men who worked to gather substances from trees wore no shoes.
They would make turpentine from tar and get the black, sticky tar on the heels
of their feet.
Next week, we will finish telling about the
colorful nicknames of American states.
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