What are Nevadas state symbols?
A. Nevada has a number of interesting state symbols, from State Animal and State Bird, to State Semi-precious Gemstone, State Fossil and even a State March and State Christmas tree. You can find a a complete list at the Nevada State Symbols page from First Lady Dawn Gibbons. Q. What is the Nevada state flag? A. The New Nevada State Flag; cobalt blue background; in upper left quarter is a five-pointed silver star between two sprays of sagebrush crossed to form a half wreath; across the top of the wreath is a golden scroll with the words in black letters “Battle Born.” The name “Nevada” is below the star and above the sprays in golden letters. Design modified June 8, 1991, original design approved on March 21, 1929. Other flags include the Nevada Centennial Flag and flags of Nevada counties. Also see “When is a State Flag is Official” by Nevada State Archivist Guy Rocha. Q. When was Nevada admitted to the United States? A. Nevada was admitted to the United States on October 31, becoming