
"Excelsior"
The New York state motto "Excelsior" is a Latin motto and in
English it means something in the vicinity of "ever upwards",
"higer" or "superior".
The New York motto features as a written statement on New York's
state seal and state flag and the New York motto was adopted in
the year of 1778.
One interpretation of the message behind the New York motto
is that the Latin word "Excelsior" is symbolic for striving for
higher goals or ambitiously working towards achieving one's
goals.
New York State Nicknames
Whereas there is only one New York motto, there exist a
number of state nicknames for New York:
"The Excelsior State"
This nickname is derived from "Excelsior", the New York state
motto of the state of New York, meaning "ever upwards".

"The Empire State"
This New York state nickname refers to New York's national
wealth and global impact. This state nickname was inscribed on
New York license places for a little over a decade (from 1951 to
mid-1960'ies) and then suddenly reappeared in 2001 and still
going strong this very day.
Also the nickname "The Empire State" is the source of
inspiration behind the name of The Empire State Building in New
York City.
The Empire State Building was the world's tallest building
from 1931 till 1972 when The World Trade Center took over the
honour of being the tallest building. After the tragedy of 9/11
in 2001, The Empire State Building regained its previous title
and is now the tallest building in the State of New York.

"The Knickerbocker State"
Back in the early days of settlement on American ground, the
first Dutch settlers in New York, supposedly wore pants that
today is called "Knickerbocker".
The nickname is German and is made up of "Knicker" (box) and
"Bock" (male goat). "Knickerbocker" was made popular in the book
"Knickerbocker History of New York" written by American author
and historian Washington Irving.
New York State Slogans
Whereas the New York state motto intends to describe the
patriotic 'personality' of New York, New York state slogans
focus especially on attracting tourists, and as you will see,
some do in a serious fashion and some, well, in a less serious
fashion:
"I Love New York"
This is the official New York state slogan which can be seen on
the Official New York State Tourism Website:
ILoveNY.com
"New York: You Have the Right to Remain Silent, You Have
the Right to an Attorney"
"New York … Is a State of Mind"
"New York is For Lovers"
"New York: Guns Don't Kill People, We Kill People"
"Welcome to New York, the Vampire State"
"New York: New Jersey is Our Bitch"
Some of these New York
funny state slogans are sold on t-shirts and stickers.
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