Mississippi has several logos that are used to represent the state in different capacities.
The State Seal: The state seal of Mississippi features an eagle with a ribbon in its beak that reads "E pluribus unum" (out of many, one), representing the unity of the nation. The bald eagle is also a symbol of freedom and independence. The seal also includes a magnolia, the state flower, and a shield with the colors of the state flag.
The Magnolia Flag: The Mississippi state flag, known as the "Magnolia Flag," features the state flower on a blue background with a red border. The flag was first adopted in 1861, but has been modified since then.
Visit Mississippi Logo: The official tourism logo for Mississippi features a stylized magnolia with the words "Visit Mississippi" underneath. This logo is used to promote tourism within the state.
Mississippi State University Logo: Mississippi State University's logo features a bulldog, the university's mascot, with the letters "MSU" in white and maroon. This logo is used on athletic uniforms, marketing materials, and merchandise.
University of Mississippi Logo: The University of Mississippi's logo, also known as the "Ole Miss" logo, features the letters "O" and "M" intertwined with a red and navy blue color scheme. This logo is used on athletic uniforms, marketing materials, and merchandise.
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