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Pennsylvania Geocoin [ReeJ] - Pennsylvania Geocoin

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Released:
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Origin:
Netherlands
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The Keystone State: A keystone is a central wedge in an arch that locks all other pieces of an arch in place. It is the part of an arch that all other parts depend upon.

Pennsylvania's popular nickname, "The Keystone State," refers to this necessary element. Like most nicknames, it is not known, for certain, where this name originated, but there are a few interesting thoughts about how this nickname came to be. They are all based on the theme of the necessity of a keystone in a supporting structure.

In the vote for independence, nine delegates to the Continental Congress were from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It's said that the Pennsylvania delegation was split; four for independence and four against. The deciding vote fell to John Morton.... who voted for independence. Pennsylvania's vote for independence was noted as the keystone vote; the supporting vote for a new government.

When the government was moved to Washington, D.C., a bridge was built over Rock Creek to Georgetown. This bridge was the Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge. Pennsylvania's initials were carved into the "keystone" of the arch supporting the bridge.

Another explanation has it that Pennsylvania's geographic location, among the original thirteen colonies, was the basis for this nickname.

Though the nickname's origin is unknown, it's certain that it was in use around, or shortly after, 1800. It's reported that Pennsylvania was toasted as "...the keystone of the federal union" at a Republican presidential victory rally for Thomas Jefferson in 1802. Regardless of its origin, the nickname has come to represent Pennsylvania's geographic, economic, social and political impact on development of the United States.

The Quaker State: Pennsylvania is sometimes called "The Quaker State" in reference to the religion of William Penn and the Quakers who settled in the state.

The Oil State: This nickname represented one of Pennsylvania's three greatest industries. Today, Quaker State oil is a well-known brand.

The Coal State: Coal mining, one of Pennsylvania's greatest industries, was the reason for this nickname.

The Steel State: Another Pennsylvania industry, steel, is represented by this nickname.

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Write note 8/7/2017 ReeJ posted a note for it   Visit Log

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Mark Missing 4/17/2011 "bazzer" marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Dropped Off 1/19/2011 eyphka placed it in Thames Path - Boveney Lock Southern England, United Kingdom - 420.14 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/8/2011 eyphka retrieved it from Waldgeister Niedersachsen, Germany   Visit Log

End of winter sleep :-)

Dropped Off 11/19/2010 dalalesu placed it in Waldgeister Niedersachsen, Germany - 27.65 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/9/2010 dalalesu retrieved it from Feenschatz Niedersachsen, Germany   Visit Log

very nice coin because of a very nice state. happy caching!!

Dropped Off 9/22/2010 Cacher AG placed it in Feenschatz Niedersachsen, Germany - 129.49 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/9/2010 Cacher AG retrieved it from Grönebacher Holz Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany   Visit Log

What a nice coin! We will take further north.

Dropped Off 9/7/2010 stefgonga placed it in Grönebacher Holz Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - 164.44 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/19/2010 stefgonga retrieved it from Vreemde Vogels. Flevoland, Netherlands   Visit Log

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