From The (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Gazette of July 31, 2005:
State considers fancier birth certificatesHow about a "Mile High Club" certificate for babies born above 5,280 feet? On second thought, maybe not. . .
By CARY LEIDER VOGRIN THE GAZETTE
Texas offers a birth certificate that boldly proclaims “Native Texan” across the state flag. Alaskans can get a document featuring a polar bear and two cubs. New Hampshire’s version is bordered with a colorful patchwork quilt.
More than a dozen states offer heirloom birth certificates, which are popular with parents and, better yet, profitable. Because of a push from El Paso County, the certificates are being considered in Colorado, too.
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