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3 schools use the "Liberties" mascot.
Most common states: GA (1), NJ (1), NY (1)
While the concept of a mascot being an inanimate object might seem unusual, the "Liberties" mascot, though not a common one, has a unique charm to it. This mascot is essentially a symbol of freedom and liberty, often represented through statues or imagery of the Liberty Bell or the Statue of Liberty. It's used by a few schools, and it's interestingly most popular per capita in New Jersey, a state with a rich history tied to American freedom. Imagine attending a school where the spirit is all about celebrating the principles of liberty and freedom. The Liberties mascot prob inspires students to value these important ideals and to be proud of their heritage. It's not a bird or an animal, but it still manages to evoke a strong sense of school spirit and unity among the students and staff. So, next time you hear about the Liberties mascot, remember it's all about embracing the spirit of freedom โญ ๐ก๏ธ
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