Pillow Top Mattresses: Welcome ZZZ’s Back to Bed

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Everyone knows that the best way to get a good night’s rest is to sleep in a comfortable bed. For better or for worse, everyone’s beds are not created equally. Getting a pillow top mattress is a surefire way to transform anyone’s bed into a personal dreaming machine. This product is laid directly upon the existing mattress to provide additional support and comfort. This article will give some informational tidbits about some of the leading brands that carry such a product.

The Simmons Beautyrest Pillowtop mattress has gained international recognition as a leading product. Its uniquely layered foam provide the softness your heart craves, along with the support your body requires. It is available in all standard sizes: twin, full, queen, and king.

The Serta pillowtop mattress line is one of the most celebrated due to its unique comforts. It was developed using the antimicrobial Next Generation Latex Foam, which is designed to maintain a temperature according to its user. This brand carries all of the standard sizes as well as a super size called California king.

Both of these items can be purchased directly from the manufacturer through their respective websites. For the lowest prices possible, visit private seller websites such as Amazon.com. The only catch is the fact that there is no guarantee that the desired item will be in stock. To avoid shipping costs, check the inventory at your local furniture or home supply store.

Everybody needs a good night’s sleep in order to function properly the next day. A comfortable bed is a must for good rest, but not everyone can afford the expenses that often come along with that luxury item. The pads mentioned in this article are the perfect solution. They are just as comfortable as a one piece mattress, yet they are much more affordable.

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State Birds of the United States

Every state in the US has designated a indigenous bird as its state bird. Most often these are song birds, but there are a few useful or game birds. Below are two lists of the list of state birds of the United States: one by state and one by bird name.

State Birds by State
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Alabama: Yellowhammer
Alaska: Willow Ptarmigan
Arizona: Cactus Wren
Arkansas: Mockingbird
California: California Quail
Colorado: Lark Bunting
Connecticut: Robin
Delaware: Blue Hen Chicken
Florida: Mockingbird
Georgia: Brown Thrasher
Hawaii: Hawaiian Goose
Idaho: Mountain Bluebird
Illinois: Cardinal
Indiana: Cardinal
Iowa: Eastern Goldfinch
Kansas: Western Meadowlark
Kentucky: Cardinal
Louisiana: Brown Pelican
Maine: Chickadee
Maryland: Baltimore Oriole
Massachusetts: Black-capped Chickadee
Michigan: Robin
Minnesota: Common Loon
Mississippi: Mockingbird
Missouri: Eastern Bluebird
Montana: Western Meadowlark
Nebraska: Western Meadowlark
Nevada: Mountain Bluebird
New Hampshire: Purple Finch
New Jersey: American Goldfinch
New Mexico: Roadrunner
New York: Eastern Bluebird
North Carolina: Cardinal
North Dakota: Western Meadowlark
Ohio: Cardinal
Oklahoma: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Oregon: Western Meadowlark
Pennsylvania: Ruffed Grouse
Rhode Island: Rhode Island Red (fowl)
South Carolina: Carolina Wren
South Dakota: Ring-Necked Pheasant
Tennessee: Mockingbird
Texas: Mockingbird
Utah: California Gull
Vermont: Hermit Thrush
Virginia: Cardinal
Washington: American Goldfinch
West Virginia: Cardinal
Wisconsin: Robin
Wyoming: Western Meadowlark

State Birds by Bird
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American Goldfinch (2): New Jersey, Washington
Baltimore Oriole: Maryland
Black-capped Chickadee: Massachusetts
Blue Hen Chicken: Delaware
Brown Pelican: Louisiana
Brown Thrasher: Georgia
Cactus Wren: Arizona
California Gull: Utah
California Quail: California
Cardinal (7): Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia
Carolina Wren: South Carolina
Chickadee: Maine
Common Loon: Minnesota
Eastern Bluebird (2): Missouri, New York
Eastern Goldfinch: Iowa
Hawaiian Goose: Hawaii
Hermit Thrush: Vermont
Lark Bunting: Colorado
Mockingbird (5): Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas
Mountain Bluebird: Idaho, Nevada
Purple Finch: New Hampshire
Rhode Island Red (fowl): Rhode Island
Ring-Necked Pheasant: South Dakota
Roadrunner: New Mexico
Robin (3): Connecticut, Michigan, Wisconsin
Ruffed Grouse: Pennsylvania
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher: Oklahoma
Western Meadowlark (6): Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, Wyoming
Willow Ptarmigan: Alaska
Yellowhammer: Alabama

These representative birds are often pictured on souvenirs plates and postcards for the state. Look for them as you travel.

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