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MASSACHUSETTS

Name: Joseph Smith Date: May 16, 2014. MASSACHUSETTS. Geography of Massachusetts. My state is located in Northeast US. The highest point is Mt. Greylock It’s elevation is 3,491 feet. It is bordered by the following states: Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York,

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MASSACHUSETTS

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  1. Name: Joseph Smith Date: May 16, 2014 MASSACHUSETTS

  2. Geography of Massachusetts • My state is located in Northeast US. • The highest point is Mt. Greylock • It’s elevation is 3,491 feet. • It is bordered by the following states: • Connecticut, • New Hampshire, • New York, • Rhode Island, and • Vermont

  3. Capital and 3 Cities • The capital of Massachusetts is Boston. • Boston islocated in the East part of the state. • Massachusetts has a population of 6,349,097. • Threecities in Massachusetts are – • Sandwich Town • Salem City • Springfield City

  4. SYMBOLS State bird State flower Mayflower State flag Blue shield emblazoned The state motto is by the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty. The state nickname is Bay State.

  5. Famous People • Eli Whitney was an inventor. He invented the cotton gin. • Dr. Seusswas an author and an illustrator. He is best known for the kids story, The Cat in the Hat. • John F. Kennedy was a U.S. President. He was the 35th President.

  6. Natural Resources • Massachusetts has a complex ecosystem of rivers, lakes, estuaries, salt marshes and other habitats for plants, animals and marine life. • Glacial stones and boulders such as granite and marble are quarried in the state.

  7. Industries • Manufacturing of telecommunications equipment, electrical equipment, textiles, shoe making, metal products, fishing and food products. • Farming includes dairy, cranberries and poultry.

  8. Attractions • Harvard Stadium - This is the largest D1 athletic program with 41 sports, tickets are sold for Football, Ice Hockey, Basketball, and Men's Lacrosse. Other sports are free admission. Historic Harvard Stadium (30,323) was built in 1903 and is an engineering marvel, as the world’s first reinforced concrete structure and permanent arena for American college sports. • Museum of Science – You can explore more than 700 interactive exhibits; travel thru space and time in the Charles Hayden Planetarium; watch a film in the Mugar Omni Theater, New England’s only IMAX® Dome screen; conduct experiments; build models; experience an indoor lightning storm in the Theater of Electricity and more!

  9. Map Massachusetts entered the union on February 6, 1788.

  10. Interestingfacts • The Tabby Cat was made the official state cat in 1988. • The Chocolate Chip Cookie was made the official cookie on July 9, 1997. • Most common in the state is the Two-Spotted Lady Beetle. • The state tree is the American Elm. • The state's cranberry crop is the nation's 2nd largest (after Wisconsin).

  11. www.factmonster.com Bibliography www.togetherweteach.com www.50states.com www.ask.com

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