List of U.S. state colors
Map of state colors in the United States.
Official colors
Unofficial colors, or unclear official status
No known or officially no state colors
This is a list of official colors of U.S. states.
Table
State |
Color 1 | Color 2 | Color 3 | Color 4 |
Name(s) | Notes |
Alabama | | | none | none | Red and White[1] | |
Arizona | | | none | none | Federal Blue and Old Gold |
Adopted in 1915[2] |
California | | | none | none | Blue and Gold |
(1951) Blue for the sky, gold for the California Gold Rush. First used by University of California, Berkeley in 1875.[3] |
Delaware | | | none | none | Colonial Blue and Buff |
[4] |
Florida | | | | none | Orange, Red, and White | Orange for the orange on the Seal and the oranges that grow there, and red and white because of the colors on the flag |
Hawaii | none | none | none | none | None[5] |
Each island has its own official color[6] |
Idaho | | | | | Red, Green, and Gold | |
Indiana | | | none | none | Blue and Gold | [7] |
Louisiana | | | | none | Blue, White and Gold |
[5][8] |
Maryland | | | | | Red, White, Black, and Gold |
From the coat of arms of the Calvert and Crossland families |
Massachusetts | | | | none | Blue, Green and Cranberry |
(February 21, 2005)[9][10] |
Nevada | | | none | none | Silver and Blue |
(1983)[11] Blue for Lake Tahoe and the mountain bluebird, silver for the granite of the Sierra Nevada and the silver country of northern Nevada.[12] |
New Jersey | | | none | none | Buff and Blue |
(1965)[5][13] |
New Mexico | | | none | none | Red and Yellow |
Same shades as in New Mexico state flag |
New York | | | none | none | Blue and Gold |
|
North Carolina | | | none | none | Red and Blue |
[14] |
Ohio | | | | none | Red, White and Blue |
Same shades as the Ohio state flag |
Oklahoma | | | none | none | Green and White |
[5][15] |
Oregon | | | none | none | Navy Blue and Gold |
[5][16][17] (1959) |
Pennsylvania | | | none | none | Blue and Gold[18] | |
South Carolina | | none | none | none | Indigo Blue |
Adopted in 2008[19][20]
[South Dakota] Blue ang gold |
Tennessee | | | none | none | Orange and White |
|
Texas | | | | none | Blue, White, and Red |
Same shades as the Texas state flag |
Utah | | | none | none | Black and Yellow |
|
Virginia | none | none | none | none | None | The flag background is blue. |
Washington | none | none | none | none | None |
No official state colors are listed the state legislature's State Symbols webpage[21] nor in Chapter 1.20 of the Revised Code of Washington (where other official symbols are designated).[22] Some sources list dark green and gold/yellow, the two colors specified for the flag by law since 1925.[23] |
West Virginia | | | none | none | Old Gold and Blue |
[24] |
Officially proposed state colors
State |
Color 1 | Color 2 | Color 3 | Color 4 |
Name(s) | Notes |
Minnesota | | none | none | none | Purple | Proposed in 2016 in honor of the musician Prince; status pending.[25] |
New Hampshire | | | | none | Orange, Red and Yellow | Proposed in 2013; motion died on the table[26] |
Vermont | | | none | none | Green and Gold | Proposed in 2007[27] |
Wyoming | | | none | none | Brown and Yellow | Proposed in 2003[28] |
References
- ↑ "Camellia, State Flower of Alabama". Coloring Book. Alabama Judicial System. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
- ↑ "Arizona's State Symbols". Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Archived from the original on 2010-06-02. Retrieved November 8, 2009.
- ↑ History and Culture - State Symbols California State Library
- ↑ Delaware Facts and Symbols Delaware state website
- 1 2 3 4 5 Official State Colors, NetState.com, accessed April 21, 2006.
- ↑ §5-16.5 Official island colors Hawaii legislature
- ↑ "Indiana Fun Facts". Indiana House Republicans. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
The state colors are blue and gold.
- ↑ Louisiana State Legislature RS 49:161
- ↑ Massachusetts Facts: State Symbols Massachusetts Gov. Website
- ↑ General Laws of Massachusetts Part I Title I Chapter 2 Section 53
- ↑ NRS 235.025 State colors. Nevada legislature
- ↑ Nevada information: State symbols Official state website
- ↑ Chapter 170, Laws of NJ
- ↑ "Official State Symbols of North Carolina". North Carolina State Library (State of North Carolina). Retrieved 2008-01-26.
- ↑ Oklahoma Banking Department Annual Report 2010 (page 12)
- ↑ "Oregon Guard Bulletin, May 1, 1936" (PDF). Oregon State Library. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
The medal (...) is suspended from a ribbon of blue and gold, the official state colors.
- ↑ "Oregon Almanac: Dance to Hot Springs". Oregon Blue Book. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
Blue and gold are the state colors.
- ↑ "Pennsylvania State Colors". State Symbols USA. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
- ↑ "South Carolina State House: Colors & Textiles". South Carolina State House. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
- ↑ S*1033 (Rat #0229, Act #0200 of 2008) General Bill, By Cromer and Campsen South Carolina Legislature Online
- ↑ "State Symbols". Washington State Legislature. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
- ↑ "Chapter 1.20 RCW, General Provisions". Revised Code of Washington. Washington State Legislature. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
- ↑ "RCW 1.20.010, State flag". Revised Code of Washington. Washington State Legislature. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
- ↑ "Departmental, Statistical and General Information" (PDF). West Virginia Legislature. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.twincities.com/2016/04/23/purple-as-the-official-state-color-prince-would-approve/
- ↑ Bill HB420 New Hampshire General Court
- ↑ Bill H.0184 The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System
- ↑ Bill HB0108 State of Wyoming Legislature
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