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California Facts

Sacramento, California

California Facts

California Facts

California was the thirty-first state to be admitted to the union. Residents of the golden state are known as Californians.

With plenty of sunshine year round, California is home to the Raisin Capital of the World (Fresno), the Artichoke Capital of the World (Castroville), the Avocado Capital of the World (Fallbrook), and the Date Capital of the World (Coachella Valley).

At 14,491 feet, California’s Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states. California’s Death Valley is the nation’s lowest point at 282 feet below sea level. If you’re thinking about a move to California, keep in mind that there are more than half a million detectable seismic tremors in the state every year!

California State Capitol
10th and L Streets, Sacramento, CA, 95814

San Francisco, California

Golden Gate Bridge

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The Golden Gate Bridge is the most internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco, California. The suspension bridge’s striking international orange color was selected to complement the natural surroundings and enhance its visibility in the fog. The large steel structure links San Francisco to Marin County, carrying six lanes of traffic across the Golden Gate strait, a channel between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.

California State Symbols

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Where is California?

Can you find California on the United States map? Hint: California is bordered by Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. California’s 840-mile coastline borders the Pacific Ocean.

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California State Motto
Eureka (Greek)
I have found it

General Grant Tree

Kings Canyon National Park

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The General Grant Tree is the largest giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in California, located in the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park. The General Grant Tree is the only living object to be declared a National Shrine. On March 29, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower dedicated the tree as a memorial to our brave men and women who died in war.

California State Quarter

Many California facts are shared on the U.S. Mint’s collectible state quarter.

Images: Naturalist and author John Muir, “Half Dome” at Yosemite National Park, the majestic California Condor, year of statehood (1850), year coin was minted (2005), E Pluribus Unum (motto from the Great Seal of the United States)

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Entered Union: September 9, 1850
Rank: 31

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California State Nickname
The Golden State

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Take the California State Quiz

Now that you’ve learned a few California facts, test your knowledge with a fun 10-question quiz.

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California State Flower

California Poppy

California State Flower

California State Flower

The California poppy, also known as flame flower and copa de oro (cup of gold), was designated the official California State Flower in 1903. Generations of Californians have adopted the family tradition of driving to the open meadows during poppy season. Flower fields are one of the most common subjects in photography, as well as one of the most beautiful. California poppies share the stage with several other wildflowers including coreopsis, cream cups, goldfield, lupine, and owl’s clover. One of the most amazing sights in the “Golden State” is a field of brilliant orange poppies growing amidst a backdrop of bright purple lupines.

The Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is a popular tourist spot during the blooming season. This usually occurs between mid-February and mid-May, depending on the amount of annual rainfall. The Poppy Reserve is kept in a natural state, which means the fields are not irrigated. There are eight miles of hiking trails through the poppy fields for visitors to enjoy. A paved section allows for wheelchair access within the reserve.

California Poppy Facts

Common Name: California Poppy
Scientific Name: Eschscholzia californica
Year Adopted: 1903
Peak Bloom: March to May

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