The nickname was adopted early in the state's history. First suggested by James G. Edwars as a tribute to Indian leader Chief Black Hawk. Two Iowa promoters from Burlington are believed to have popularized the name
The hawkeye state and the tall-corn state are two nicknames.
Iowa's nickname is the "The Hawkeye State".
the state's nickname is hawkeye state because the football team is Iowa hawkeyes.
Iowa is known as The Hawkeye State.
The official nickname for Iowa is 'The Hawkeye State', while another nickname is 'The Tall Corn State'.
Iowa is known as The Hawkeye State.
Iowa has the nickname "Hawkeye State".
It's not widely called the cyclone state. It depends on whether your are an Iowa State (University) Cyclones fan or a fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes (University of Iowa)
Iowa's nickname is "The Hawkeye State". It is a tribute to Indian leader chief Black Hawk, leader of the native American Sauk tribe.
the history of it is that it means "the beautiful land"
The state nickname of Iowa is the Hawkeye State. It got this name from a newspaper that was called The Hawk-Eye which was named as a tribute to Chief Black Hawk
The nickname was adopted early in the state's history. First suggested by James G. Edwars as a tribute to Indian leader Chief Black Hawk. Two Iowa promoters from Burlington are believed to have popularized the name
Iowa was nicknamed the Hawkeye State as a tribute to Chief Black Hawk. He was the leader of the Sauk Indians, who were relocated to Iowa after fights with other tribes and settlers forced them out of their native territories.