Statehood Dec. 18, 1787 Electoral Votes 14 State Flag Governor Official New Jersey Governor Website U. S. Senators List of U. S. Senators From New Jersey U. S. Representatives List of U. S. Representatives From New Jersey State Senators List of New Jersey State Senators State Assembly ...
leading to the short-livedState of Franklin, which collapsed and was reverted to North Carolina before becoming the Southwest Territory in 1790. A census followed, showing that its population met the standard for statehood, and on June 1, 1796, it became the 16th state...
The Johnson County War The 1892Johnson County Warwas a violent conflict where powerful cattlemen, claiming to fight cattle theft, hired Texas gunmen to kill 70 alleged rustlers but faced fierce resistance from local citizens. The conflict between cattle barons and smaller ranchers over grazing rights...
Number of Counties 33 Time Zone Mountain Time Zone Bordering States Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah Highest Point Wheeler Peak, 13,167 feet Tallest Building Albuquerque Plaza in Albuquerque, 351 feet Largest Stadium Dreamstyle Stadium in Albuquerque, capacity 40,094 National Parks Carlsbad...
The largest Puerto Rican vote in the country by percentage of population is Osceola County, Florida, south of Orlando, which is over 26% Puerto Rican. It had been a reliably Democrat county for twenty years until Trump won it this year with 56.1% of the vote, a 13 po...
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Nashville,city, capital (1843) ofTennessee, U.S., and seat (1784–1963) of Davidson county. Nashville lies on theCumberland Riverin the north-central part of the state. It is the centre of an urbanized area that also embraces parts of seven surrounding counties. In 1963 the governments of...
Vicksburg, city, seat (1836) of Warren county, western Mississippi, U.S. It lies on the Mississippi River, at the mouth of the Yazoo River, 44 miles (71 km) west of Jackson. Frenchmen settled there and built Fort-Saint-Pierre (1719) on the high bluffs, b
Cimarron County is the only county in the U.S. that touches four states: Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Kansas. Oklahoma has more than 200 man-made lakes. That's more than any other state in the United States. The world's largest concrete totem pole is in Foyil, Oklahoma. It is...
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art: Museum of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas. Garvan Woodland Gardens: Botanical garden in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Hot Springs Mountain Tower: Tower in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Hot Springs National Park: National park in central Garland County, Arkansas....