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*New Hampshire's slogan "Live Free or Die" is among the most controversial
in license plate history. One couple challenged its use and the Supreme Court
ruled the state could keep it but citizens could cover it up if they chose.
*During World War II some states used a soybean
based fiberboard to make license plates. It is said that these plates were
popular among goats who enjoyed eating them.
*The first license plates in the United States were
made out of leather, rubber porcelain and iron painted on the
front in usually two different colors--one for the background and one for the
lettering. This scheme held true for most states until about 1920.
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