66 counties, 2559 cites, towns, and villages, and 1,712 special districts
Pennsylvania
The Keystone State (1787)
Pennsylvania, the second state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, played a key role in shaping American democracy. It was the site where the Declaration of Independence was signed, the Constitutional Convention was held, and the Constitution was created. This foundational role earned it the nickname "The Keystone State." Its capital city is Harrisburg.
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