Overview. Three emblems that represent New York State are the Device of Arms (commonly referred to as the coat of arms), the Great Seal and the State Flag. All three emblems incorporate the image of the Coat of Arms. The arms of New York State were officially adopted in 1778. Song State Emblems State Animal: Beaver State Beverage: Milk State Bird: Eastern Bluebird State Bush: Lilac bush State Fish: Brook Trout (fresh water), Striped Bass (marine or salt water) State Flag, Seal, and Motto State Flower: Rose State Fossil: Eurypterus Remipes State Fruit and State Muffin: Apple State Gem: Garnet
I Love New York (stylized I NY) is a slogan, a logo and state song that are the basis of an advertising campaign and has been used since 1977 to promote tourism in the state of New York, including New York City.
Flag of New York: 1778: Seal: Seal of New York: 1778: Coat of arms: The Coat of Arms of New York: Motto: Excelsior (Ever upward) 1784: Nickname: The Empire State: 1784: Slogan "I Love New York" (official) 1977
State Motto: New York’s state motto is “Excelsior” which means “ever upward.” State Flag: Adopted in 1778, New York’s state flag depicts the state coat of arms. The figures represent Liberty and Justice. The three-masted, square-rigged ship and Hudson River sloop signify commerce. Text by Eileen Stegemann Layout design by Frank Herec 4 TEOF
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