- whatstates.com what-is-massachusetts-known-for/Massachusetts is known for its rich history, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and maritime culture.
- contactsenators.com State 73 Massachusetts Facts and Weird LawsIt became the first state to join the Union. Massachusetts has many nicknames, The Bay State, The Old Colony State, Pilgrim State, and The Codfish State.
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- infoplease.com us/states/massachusettsNickname: The Bay State. Origin of name: The name Massachusetts comes from the Massachusett Native American tribe that originally inhabited the area.
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- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/states/…Soon after the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving with members of the Wampanoag tribe, which still exists in Massachusetts today.
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- All told, Massachusetts has 1,100 lakes and ponds, but as its nickname suggests, the Bay State is best known for its oceanfront property.