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  2. Origins of the Nickname. Abraham Browning of Camden is given credit for giving New Jersey the nickname the Garden State. According to Alfred Heston's 1926 two-volume book Jersey Waggon Jaunts, Browning called New Jersey the Garden State while speaking at the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition on New Jersey Day (August 24, 1876).

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    Alabama doesn't have an official state nickname, but residents have adopted a few unofficial ones. Alabama was known as the"Cotton State" starting in the mid-1860s, but as its agriculture diversified some turned to call the state the "Heart of Dixie." This was printed on license plates beginning in 1955, AL.com reports. Another nickname is the "Yel...

    The largest state in the United States by area still has unexplored territory, so naturally, Alaska's state nickname is "The Last Frontier."

    Arizona is home to most of the Grand Canyon, so it makes sense Arizona's nickname is "The Grand Canyon State."

    Arkansas' state nickname is "The Natural State,"named for "beautiful mountains, towering forests, scenic rivers and rich farmland" according to documents from the Secretary of State's office.

    California's nickname is "The Golden State"because of both its long history with the Gold Rush and the presence of golden poppy flowers in the spring.

    Because Colorado's statehood came 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the state's nickname is "Centennial State."

    Connecticut's official state nickname is the"Constitution State"because of historical claims that the Fundamental Orders of 1638 and 1639 were the first constitutions ever written. Connecticut is also unofficially known as the "Nutmeg State" because "its early inhabitants had the reputation of being so ingenious and shrewd that they were able to ma...

    As the first of the 13 original states to ratify the U.S. Constitution, Delaware is predictably known as "The First State."

    Florida's state nickname is"The Sunshine State." This, along with the state motto "In God We Trust," appears on Florida's famed orange and green license plate. Despite the myth that Florida is the sunniest state, National Weather Service data actually points to Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas beating out Floridafor most sunny days...

    Georgia is known as"The Peach State," but not because it's the biggest peach producer. Georgia's well-known fruit has roots in slaveryand the South's need to rebrand itself after cotton was widely known as being associated with poverty and slavery, NPR reports. Peaches were seen as "refined and European."

  3. It wasn't until the state's participation in the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 that "Garden State" became its official nickname. This event showcased the state's abundant farmland and celebrated Jersey Day, solidifying its reputation as the Garden State.

    • Jersey Blue State. Jersey Blue State is perhaps one of the most historical nicknames for this part of the US. First coined around the time of the Revolutionary War in the 1770s, the moniker refers to the uniform soldiers from New Jersey wore.
    • Clam State. Clam State may be a funny New Jersey name but it has straightforward origins. As a coastal state, fishing is a large part of the local economy.
    • The People State. Not many people realize that New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the country, with just over 1,200 people per square mile on average.
    • The Crossroads of the American Revolution. The Crosswords of the American Revolution is perhaps the most historic NJ nickname. It was one of the original colonies and was located midway between the British and Patriot strongholds, making it the setting of regular battles between these two forces.
  4. New Jersey is often referred to as the "Garden State," a nickname that was officially adopted in 1954. The origins of the nickname can be traced back to Abraham Browning, a Camden attorney, who first used the term in a speech before the New Jersey Legislature in 1876.

  5. New Jersey Nicknames. The Garden State (Official) Clam State; Camden State ; Camden and Aboy State; Amboy State ; Jersey Blue State ; Pathway of the Revolution ; Mosquito State; Switzerland of America ; Origin of New Jersey State Name. New jersey is taken from the Channel Isle of Jersey in the English Channel.

  6. New Jersey's nickname is The Garden State. The state grew produce that fed surrounding states and got its famous nickname.

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