Maine Letter

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Maine
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ME-AR-187-05
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MD. Md. Md. Mar., Mary. Massachusetts.

Maryland (United States postal abbreviation MD)

Because state names represent specific places, they are always capitalized.

You capitalize "state" only when it follows the name of the state, as in "New York State is also called the Empire State," or when it's part of a traditional name for a state, like "Empire State" or "Lone Star State." When it precedes the name of the state, don't capitalize the word unless it's part of a title of

Do not use state abbreviations simply to save time or space except in an address on an envelope or list. We do not use periods with state abbreviations: CT, NY, NJ. We use D.C. after the name of the city within the District of Columbia: Washington, D.C.; the APA Manual does not use periods with DC.

Although an abbreviation is composed of capital letters, the full words that define the abbreviation are not always capitalized. Each case involves considering if the word is an official name or a proper noun.

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Maine Letter