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There is no such thing as an American license plate, for in the USA license plates are issued and controlled by state and local governments.
In many states, the local county
government issues license plates using the state's design. Usually,
the county name is printed at the bottom of the plate.
Most states decorate their license plates with icons, state mottoes, colorful graphics,
etc.
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The state motto of Kentucky is the Bluegrass State.
The horse symbolizes the thoroughbred race horse. |
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Idaho is famous for their Potatoes and
their scenery. |
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There is as wide a variety in license plates in the USA as there are vehicles on the road. Many US states have special plates for members of certain organizations, to commemorate significant events, for environmental causes, colleges and universities, etc.
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California hosted the Olympic Games in 1984. |
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New Jersey has a special plate to help
conquer cancer.
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Many US states permit the issuance of "vanity" license
plates, which allow the registered owner to choose a slogan of up to 8 characters.
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