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Missouri Nickname State
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 H Is for Hawkeye by Patricia Pierce, Illustrated by Bruce Langton Did you know the Hawkeye State got its nickname from Chief Black Hawk of the Sauk tribe? Or that D is for Des Moines, the capital with the golden dome? Or that Iowa is bordered on each side by navigable rivers, the Missouri marks the western border and the Mississippi forms its eastern border. "H is for Hawkeye" presents these and many other interesting facts about the great state of Iowa.
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