- Each of the 50 states has a famous nickname.
- Some are straightforward, like Delaware’s nickname, the “First State.”
- Others require a bit more of an explanation, such as how Wisconsin became the “Badger State.”
Ever wonder why Oregon State University’s mascot is a beaver, why there’s an NBA team called the New Orleans Pelicans, or what a Tar Heel is?
Turns out a lot of the pop-culture references we’ve come to know and love — especially in sports — are actually connected to state nicknames, which draw on everything from historical facts to natural flora and fauna.
Here’s a look at each of the 50 states’ nicknames and how they came to be.
- Each of the 50 states has a famous nickname.
- Some are straightforward, like Delaware’s nickname, the “First State.”
- Others require a bit more of an explanation, such as how Wisconsin became the “Badger State.”
Ever wonder why Oregon State University’s mascot is a beaver, why there’s an NBA team called the New Orleans Pelicans, or what a Tar Heel is?
Turns out a lot of the pop-culture references we’ve come to know and love — especially in sports — are actually connected to state nicknames, which draw on everything from historical facts to natural flora and fauna.
Here’s a look at each of the 50 states’ nicknames and how they came to be.