Peace Garden State
Proper noun: * Peace Garden State: The official nickname for the U.S. state of North Dakota. It references the International Peace Garden, a park dedicated to peace between the United States and Canada, which lies on the border between North Dakota and the Canadian province of Manitoba.
The term "Peace Garden State" is used primarily as a formal, descriptive nickname for North Dakota. It is often found on official state materials, license plates, and in promotional or educational contexts to highlight this unique feature of the state. * North Dakota, known as the Peace Garden State, shares a long border with Canada. * The welcome sign at the border read, "Welcome to North Dakota, the Peace Garden State." * She collected license plates and was excited to get one from the Peace Garden State.
- Metonymic Use: The nickname can be used metonymically to refer to the state government or its people in a formal context.
- The proposal received support from the governors of both the Peace Garden State and its northern neighbor.
- North Dakota: The official name of the state.
- International Peace Garden: The specific garden on the border that inspired the nickname.
- Roughrider State: Another, less common, historical nickname for North Dakota.
- North Dakota (the direct and official equivalent).
This term has only one specific meaning: it is the official nickname for the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is not used in a general sense to describe any other place or concept.
- a state of north central United States bordering on Canada