Pennsylvania State Motto

Pennsylvania flag

"Virtue, Liberty & Independence"

The Pennsylvania state motto first appeared in 1778 on the
coat-of-arms designed by Caleb Lownes of Philadelphia.  

Pennsylvania's Declaration of Independence from Britain took
place two years earlier in 1776 and most likely had a strong
influence in the choice of independent national sentiments
displayed in the Pennsylvania motto.

In the years leading up to 1873 many changes were attempted
to the coat-of-arms until one that looked very much like the
original design by Lownes was finally decided upon and adopted
along with the Pennsylvania state motto in 1875.

Today the Pennsylvania motto also appears on the state flag.

Pennsylvania State Nicknames

Whereas there is only one Pennsylvania motto, there exist a
number of state nicknames for Pennsylvania:

"The Keystone State"
This term is originally found in the language of architecture.
It designates the middle stone of a stone arch – the central,
important stone that keeps all the stones in place.

In relation to Pennsylvania the meaning is symbolic:
Pennsylvania is placed in the middle of 13 colonies thereby
playing a central political, social and economical role.

"The Coal State"
The great coal industry of Pennsylvania is the inspiration for
this Pennsylvania nickname.

Pennsylvania nickname: The Coal State - picture of coal

"The Steel State"
Steel is another pillar in the Pennsylvania state industry.

"The Oil State"
This is yet another one of Pennsylvania's natural resources
providing the state with great economic profit. For instance
Quaker State Oil is a common brand.

"The Quaker State"
The Pennsylvania nickname "The Quaker State" is a reference to
the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers.

The English entrepreneur and philosopher William Penn was a
devoted Quaker and was considered the founder of the Province of
Pennsylvania and his passion for freedom of religion and
democracy made him very popular both among Indians and
colonists.

Pennsylvania nickname: The Quaker State - picture of William Penn Quaker

Pennsylvania State Slogans

Whereas the Pennsylvania state motto intends to describe
patriotic sentiments of independence and freedom, Pennsylvania
state slogans focus especially on attracting tourists, and as
you will see, in both serious and funny ways:

"State of Independence"
This is the current Pennsylvania state slogan which is a
reference to Independence Hall, a U.S. national landmark located
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

"Pennsylvania, Memories Last a Lifetime"
This Pennsylvania state slogan from the 1990'ies was criticized
for not being too original. Also it was similar to that of a
York County Stripper business who promoted themselves with the
following advertising slogan: "A Memory That Lasts a Lifetime".

"You've Got a Friend in Pennsylvania"
This is an old Pennsylvania state slogan that promoted the state
of Pennsylvania from 1983 to 1999.

"Pennsylvania, America Starts Here"
This is also a former Pennsylvania state slogan.

"Pennsylvania: Cook With Coal"

"Philly, The City of Brotherly Love (But not the Gay
Kind)"

"Pennsylvania: Free Lube Job With Oil Change"

"Pennsylvania, Amish Girls do It Manually"

"Pennsylvania: If I Had a Car, I'd be Home Now"

Some of these Pennsylvania

funny state slogans
can be bought on souvenir t-shirts.

USA map with Pennsylvania highlighted

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