Information on U.S. States

This page is to provide Internet Resources for writing reports on U.S. States. Often the Internet has more current information than the resources in the library.


Specific States

Report writing & note -taking study guides


General Information

  • U.S. State Atlas Facts and Maps from National Geographic.
  • Geobop's North America has links to each of the 50 states (and Canadian Provinces) with quick facts and links to more information about symbols, geography, history, (for states) prehistory, and more topics.
  • 50 States and Capitals lists facts like the above and links to many sites with more information for each state.
  • Stately Knowledge similar to above
  • The US 50 Similar to above
  • CapWeb A Citizens Guide to Congress Find each state's representatives and senators. Look at voting records. Search by state or by party.
  • U.S. Congress on the Net Read the Congressional Record. Learn how laws are made. Find out what Congress has planned for today or next week or next month.
  • Congressional email & Homepages Get your state's representatives' and senators' email addresses and view their home pages on the Internet. Browse by state to find the correct people.
  • State Government Web Pages at Yahoo! Select a state and then choose from the web pages of many government agencies.
  • State and Local Government on the Net A Piper Resources Guide to State, County, and City sponsored web pages on the Internet.
  • U.S. States at Yahooligans! Links to information about each U.S. State.
  • U.S. States at Yahoo Use this site to go to an individual state and get information about Education, Economy, History, Environment, and many more areas.

Specific States

States are listed here in alphabetical order. Links are only added to specific states if requested by a Chenowith staff member, student, parent, or patron.

If your state is not here, use an address like this : <http://www.state.**.us> Replace the ** with the two letter abbreviation for the state. (or for Oregon, ca for California, etc.) For MOST states, this will get you to the "Official" state page.

Alabama

Indiana

Montana

Pennsylvania

Alaska

Iowa

Nebraska

Rhode Island

Arizona

Kansas

Nevada

South Carolina

Arkansas

Kentucky

New Hampshire

South Dakota

California

Louisiana

New Jersey

Tennessee

Colorado

Maine

New Mexico

Texas

Connecticut

Maryland

New York

Utah

Delaware

Massachusetts

North Carolina

Vermont

Florida

Michigan

North Dakota

Virginia

Georgia

Minnesota

Ohio

Washington

Hawaii

Mississippi

Oklahoma

West Virginia

Idaho

Missouri

Oregon

Wisconsin

Illinois

Wyoming


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