New Mexico State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. New Mexico State Flag $45.95
3x5 New Mexico State Flag For Sale The New Mexico state flag is a field of yellow with a red sun symbol of the Zia in the center. Designed in 1920 to highlight the states Indian Pueblo and Nuevo Mexico Hispano roots. The colors are inspired by the flags of Habsburg Spain (the Cross of Burgundy flag,) and the Crown of Aragon, which was brought by the conquistadors. New Mexico is one of only 4 state flags to not contain the color blue. The state held a design contest, which was won by Harry Mera of Sante Fe. As an archaeologist, he was familiar with the Zia Sun symbol which held sacred meaning. Four is a sacred number which symbolizes the circle of life. A circle in the center binds the four elements together; the four directions, the four stages of life, the four seasons, and the four times of a day.   Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
New York State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. New York State Flag $45.95
3x5 New York State Flag For Sale The New York State flag is the coat of arms of the State of New York on a field of dark blue.The coat of arms was adopted in 1778 and displays a shield in the center with a masthead ship and a sloop on the Hudson River. It is bordered by a grassy shore and a mountain range with the sun rising behind it. This represents the symbols of inland and foreign commerce. The shield is supported by 2 figures, Liberty on the left and Justice on the right. Liberty has the imagery of a Phrygian cap raised on her pole with her left foot atop a crown, representing the freedom from the Britsih monarchy. Justice is blindfolded, representing impartiality, and holding scales, representing fairness, and a sword. A banner wrapping from the feet of Liberty and Justice reads "Excelsior", which is commonly translated as "Ever Upward." On top of the shield is a crest consisting of an eagle surmounting a the world. Perfect for telescoping flag poles that holds two flags for mounting your American Flag and your NY Empire State flag.   Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans The New York state flag description video. learn about the empire states flag and meanings
North Carolina State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. North Carolina State Flag $45.95
3x5 North Carolina State Flag For Sale The North Carolina state flag consists of a blue union with a white star in the center with the letter 'N" on the left and the letter "C" on the right. Above the star is a banner that reads "May 20th 1775" and below the star a banner which reads "April 12th 1776". Next to the union are two bars, the top bar red, and the bottom bar white.  The dates on the flag reflect the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence (5/20/1775) and the Halifax Resolves (04/12/1776,) documents which place North Carolina at the forefront of the American Independence movement.   Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
North Dakota State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. North Dakota State Flag $45.95
3x5 North Dakota State Flag For Sale The North Dakota state flag is basically an exact copy of the banner carried by the North Dakota troop contingent in the Phillippine-American War and was adopted on March 3rd, 1911. The flag is meant to resemble the Great Seal of the United States. Interestingly the flags official proportions are 33:26 (shorter than most state flags) however; in practice, they are sold as 5:3 ratios.The flag features a bald eagle holding an olive branch and arrows in its talons, set on a field of dark blue. The eagle carries a red ribbon that reads "One nation made up of many states" in its beak.  The eagle's breast is protected by a shield with 13 stars representing the original 13 colonies of America. Below the eagle, a brilliant scroll with the words "North Dakota" is proudly displayed and at the top of the eagle, a fan shape radiates showing the birth of the nation. Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
Ohio State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Ohio State Flag $45.95
3x5 Ohio State Flag For Sale The Ohio state flag is a swallowtail called the Ohio Burgee and it is the only non-rectangular United States State flag. The flags colors of red, white, and blue symbolize its admission into the Union and the states natural features. The blue triangle represents the hills and valleys of Ohio while the strips are reminiscent of the roads and waterways. A prominent disk (white circle) in the flags triangle is suggestive of its name, Ohio, as well as representative of its nickname, The Buckeye State. 13 white stars grouped around the disk represent the original 13 colonies of the country while the 4 forward facing stars represent Ohio being the 17th state admitted to the Union. For almost a century Ohio had no official state flag. The current design was designed in 1901 and officially adopted in 1902. And has an official salute and a folding process that is 17 steps long. Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
Oklahoma State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Oklahoma State Flag $45.95
3x5 Oklahoma State Flag For Sale The Oklahoma state flag consists of the traditional Osage Nation buffalo-skin shield with seven eagle feathers set on a field of sky blue. On the Osage shield, it is covered by symbols of peace, the olive branch (representing the European Americans) and the Plains-style ceremonial pipe (representing the Native Americans.) Six brown crosses across the shield are the Native Americans symbol for the stars. The blue field envokes devotion while the posture of the shield with peace symbols represents a defensive or protective stance while showing love of peace by it's united people. The current Oklahoma state flag is not the original flag from 1911-1925. The original flag was red, white, and blue with a large star and the number 46 in the middle, representing Oklahoma as the 46th State of the Union. The state government held a contest for a new flag design in 1924 fearing the red too closely associated with the red flag of communism. In 1925 the current flag was adopted after a winning entry by Louise Fluke; however, it did not have the words Oklahoma on it until 1941. The Oklahoma state salute adopted in 1982 is as follows; "I salute the Flag of the State of Oklahoma: its symbols of peace unite all the people."    Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
Oregon State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Oregon State Flag $85.00
3x5 Oregon State Flag For Sale The Oregon state flag    Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
Pennsylvania State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Pennsylvania State Flag $45.95
3x5 Pennsylvania State Flag For Sale The Pennsylvania state flag (the flag of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania)  is the state's coat of arms centered on a blue field, with the blue being the same blue as the American flag. Pennsylvania's coat of arms features a shield crested by a bald eagle, showing it's loyalty to the Union, with a horse on each side supporting the shield. A scroll flows from the horse's feet that has the saying Virtue, Liberty, and Independence. Within the shield are images of a ship sailing, a clay-red Within the shield are images of a ship sailing, a clay-red plough, and three sheaves of wheat. Which represent commerce, rich natural resources, and fertile fields and the state's wealth of human thought and action, respectively. Under the shield a corn stalk and an olive branch cross, which symbolizes peace and prosperity. Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted in favor of adding the word "Pennsylvania" to the flag in letters of gold in 2005; however, the state Senate still has not voted on the matter.   Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
Rhode Island State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Rhode Island State Flag $45.95
3x5 Rhode Island State Flag For Sale The state flag of Rhode Island (and Providence Plantations) is a white field with a golden anchor in the center. This anchor represents hope and is surrounded by 13 stars of gold, which represent not only the original 13 colonies but also representing Rhode Island as the 13th state to ratify the constitution. Under the anchor, a blue ribbon reads "Hope." The anchor and the word hope are said to be inspired by the bible verse in Hebrews 6:18-19 which has the phrase "hope we have as an anchor of the soul." These symbols were used in the state as early as the 1640's when Rhode Island colonist were fleeing Massachusetts for religious beliefs.  The current flag of the state of Rhode Island was adopted in 1897. There were 2 state flags before the current, and all 3 have included the anchor. Pictures of the 2 previous flags are shown below and are NOT the flags you are purchasing with this product. Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans First Flag of the State of Rhode Island Flewn from 1877-1882. Second Flag of the State of Rhode Island Flewn from 1882-1897. The Rhode Island State Flag description video from youtube for the 3 by 5 state flag
South Carolina State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. South Carolina State Flag $45.95
3x5 South Carolina State Flag For Sale The State of South Carolina flag includes a white crescent moon with a white palmetto tree on a solid colored field. There is no official color designation or size of the shapes on the flag and that is why you see flags of varying colors across the state. Both the palmetto and the crescent moon on the South Carolina flag represent Colonel William Moultrie. The crescent moon was on the hats of some of his regiments, and the palmetto trees helped keep Sullivans Island fortress safe from British cannon attacks. The flag of the state of South Carolina has existed since 1775, and is based on one of the first Revolutionary War flags. The history of the flag is impressive and starts in 1775 with Colonel William Moultrie. It was during the Revolutionary War and there was no official national or state flag, needing a flag for signals for his troops the Colonel commisioned a blue flag to match the color of his troop's uniforms with the crescent moon which the 1st and 2nd regiments wore on their caps. This flag came to be known as the "Liberty Flag" and the "Moultrie Flag", when it's popularity exploded. In a 16 hour battle, the flag was shot down, but Sergeant William Jasper ran out into the open and raised the flag again, which rallied the entirety of the troops and saved South Carolina from conquest for 4 years. Due to this heroic deed, the flag became the symbol of the Revolution and Liberty for not only the state but the new nation. It is known as the first American flag to ever fly over the south.  The Liberty Flag | The Moultrie Flag; Interestingly enough not only was South Carolina the first southern state to fly an American flag, they are also known as the state flying the very first Confederate flag on captured United States territory.  The Sovernty Secession Flag;   This product is for the current flag of South Carolina displayed in the main product images and does not include the other flags depicted in the description. Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans
South Dakota State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. South Dakota State Flag $45.95
3x5 South Dakota State Flag For Sale The flag of the state of South Dakota sits on a field of sky blue. The state seal in dark blue is centered on the flag within a white circle outlined in dark blue. Radiating from this circle are golden triangles representing the suns rays and the great weather typical of South Dakota. Encircling the seal are the words "South Dakota" on top with the state nickname "The Mount Rushmore State" on the bottom.  The South Dakota State seal was originally designed before statehood, while it was still a territory; however slight alterations have been made since becoming a state. The outer ring contains the words "State of South Dakota" on the top with "Great Seal" on the bottom along with the year 1889, which is the year of statehood. Within the state seal, there is a banner which reads "Under God the People Rule". The picture features a river with a boat, a farmer, hills, cattle, and a mine. These images invoke the mind to remember the state's commerce, agriculture, natural resources, and industry. All reproductions of the state seal by law must be specifically in accord with and based on John Moisan's original painting of the states Great Seal.  In 1992 the state's nickname changed to its current lingo from "The Sunshine State pre-1992 flags will have these words on the bottom of the state seal image. The state flag was set on a field of dark blue until 1963 when it was changed to the current color of sky blue. Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans Pre 1992 South Dakota State Flag Image (not the flag you are purchasing with this item): Pre 1963 South Dakota State Flag Image  (not the flag you are purchasing with this item): South Dakota State Seal Image:
Tennessee State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Tennessee State Flag $45.95
3x5 Tennessee State Flag For Sale Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans The flag of the State of Tennessee sits on a red field with a stripe of white then blue on the flying side edge. In the center of the flag are 3 white circles on a blue circle surrounded by a white outline. These 3 stars represent the Grand Divisions of the state, East Tennessee, Middle Tennesse, and West Tennessee with the blue circle showing the unity of the 3 Grand Divisions and the white band showing the 3 are bound together as an indissoluble trinity.  A Johnson City attorney serving in the Tennessee National Gaurd, Colonel LeRoy Reeves, designed the flag which was adopted officially on April 17, 1905.  The Tennesse state flag has been the feature of mistakes by both National Geographic and the United States Postal Service.  The USPS had sheet stamps representing each state in 1976. They printed all of the Tennesse Flag stamps upside down as the ignored how the stars are legally required to be displayed.  In October of 1917, National Geographic reported that the 3 stars on the flag represent Tennesse as being the 3'rd state to join the union after the original 13 colonies. While true that Tennessee was the 16'th state to join the union, this alleged representation of the meaning of the stars was just made up and are completely false. We know this by simply reading what the flags creator, Colonel LeRoy Reeves, wrote on what the symbols of the flag represented. There are two official salutes to the Tennessee flag, both made official in 2006. The first salute:"Three white stars on a field of blueGod keep them strong and ever trueIt is with pride and love that weSalute the Flag of Tennessee."  -written by Lucy Steele Harrison The second salute to the Tennessee flag:"Flag of Tennessee, I salute theeTo thee I pledge my allegiance withMy affection, my service and my life." w-ritten by Miss John Bostick
Texas State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Texas State Flag $45.95
3x5 Texas State Flag For Sale Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans The flag of Texas is famously known for its prominent single pure white star. The flag is commonly referred to as "the Lone Star Flag", which is also similar to the Texas State nickname of "The Lone Star State". The Texas flag may very well be the flag treated with the highest degree of reverence and esteem by the state's population.  The flag consists of a deep blue vertical stripe 1/3rd the length of the flag with a pure white single five-pointed star in the center of the blue stripe with one point facing upward towards the heavens. Equal sized verticle stripes of white and red situated next to the blue stripe. The white stripe on the top of the flag and the red stripe on the bottom of the flag.  The flag still flown today was first officially adopted on January 25, 1839, as the national flag of the Republic of Texas.  The national flag became the Texas State flag on December 29, 1845, when Texas became a state. Due to government clerical errors, there was no official flag for Texas from 1879-1933; however, the flag remained the state flag even with the states legislatures massive mistake when adopting the Revised Civil Statues of 1879. This happened due to the wording of the statues repealing all statues not expressly continued in force, and as the flag was not mentioned it the state was technically flagless until they passed the flag law in 1933 correcting their error. The Texas State Legislature also famously made other clerical mistakes in 1933 while adopting the state's pledge which officially became "Honor the Texas Flag of 1836; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one and indivisible." Due to this wording, the pledge wasn't even for the "Lone Star Flag", rather it was a pledge to the 1836 Texas national flag, known as David G. Burnet's flag (shown below.) It took the legislature 32 years to correct this issue when in 1965 the pledge officially became "Honor the Texas Flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one and indivisible."  Additionally on June 15, 2007 the flag pledge was amended again and is now officially “ Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.”
Utah State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Utah State Flag $45.95
3x5 Utah State Flag For Sale Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans The current flag of the state of Utah was officially adopted in February 2011 and replaced the previous state flag, which was a similar flag that had been in use since 1913. The Utah flag consists of the Utah State Seal on a field of navy blue encircled by a golden circle.  In the center of the seal, a white shield with the state symbol of a beehive sits with sego lily on either side, representing peace. The shield is pierced by 6 arrows crosswise. The word "Industry" is written in blue which is meant to mean steady effort. The United States National Flag flows behind the shield showing support of the nation. On top of the shield, an American Eagle sits with his wings reached out showing protection whether during peace or war. 2 dates are displayed on the flag, 1847 and 1896. 1847 to represent the year the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was reestablished by Brigham Young in the state of Utah and 1896 representing the year Utah joined the Union of the United States. Image of the Utah State Flag used from 1913-2011:
Vermont State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Vermont State Flag $45.95
3x5 Vermont State Flag For Sale Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans The current state flag of Vermont was officially adopted on June 1, 1923, and consists of the state's coat of arms on a field of azure along the state name and motto, "Freedom and Unity", in white on a red ribbon. The motto balances the two main ideals of the state, the freedom of the individual and the welfare of the common good. The state seal is supported on both sides by pine branches with pine needles, representing the small pine branches worn at the battle of Plattsburgh during the War of 1812. The state seal has a shield with a pine tree in the center representing the state's forests. Under the pine tree stands a cow and 3 sheaves of wheat, which represent the strong Vermont industries of dairy and agriculture while behind the pine tree the Green Mountains are shown. On top of the shield sits a deer's head showing the wildlife of Vermont.    The Vermont State flag has multiple variations and versions throughout the state's history. The original state flag was the same flag as the flag of the Green Mountain Boys. Later it was changed to look similar to the National Flag of the United States, only to later once again be changed to avoid confusion with the US Flag.  Proposals emerge in the state to revert the flag back to its original state flag of the Green Mountain Boys; however, no bill has been successful. NOTE only the current official Vermont State flag is for sale at this time. If interested in a historical version please reach out to us and we will see if we can help you obtain them. Shown below is the Green Mountain Boys Flag, the first and original Vermont state flag flown from 1791 to 1804. Shown below is the second official flag of Vermont flown from May 1, 1804 to October 19, 1837. Shown below is the third official flag of Vermont flown from October 20, 1837 to May 31, 1923.
Virginia State Flag
Atlantic Flag & Pole Inc. Virginia State Flag $45.95
3x5 Virginia State Flag For Sale Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon. 2 brass grommets  Indoor/Outdoor Flag Made in America Sold by Americans The Commonwealth of Virginia state flag consists of the obverse of the Virginia State Seal on a field of dark blue. The flag was first adopted in 1861, at the beginning of the American Civil War and then additional standardization to the flag in 1950. In the center of the flag, the seal sits with a female figure personifying the Roman virtue of Virtus, a figure of peace. She stands in a victory pose with the battle already won with the tip of her long spear facing down as she uses it as a rest. In her other hand, she holds a sheathed sword, a parazonium, which is a sword not of combat but on authority. Her foot stands on the chest of Tyranny, representing Great Brittain. The royal crown lay on the ground representing the Commonwealths new freedom from the monarchical control of the king. The figure of tyranny has a broken chain in his left hand with a useless whip in his right. These are symbolic of Virginia breaking the chains of tyranny and the relief from torturing whips used as acts of punishment by Great Brittian. Tyranny wears a robe of purple signifying Julius Ceasar and the Roman King Tarquinius Priscus.  This image is encircled by sprigs of Virginia Creeperred flowers. In between the image and flowers at the top is the word "Virginia" with the words at the bottom reading "Sic Semper Tyrannis." Which translates to "Thus always to tyrants" but more popularly the motto is said to mean "Get your foot off my neck." Virginia State Seal When the colony of Virginia declared it's independence from Great Britain a committee was appointed to make an official seal for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The committee had only 4 members, Richard Henry Lee, George Mason, George Wythe, and Robert Carter Nicholas Sr., and as they did not want the seal to mimick the coats-of-arms used in Great Britain in the slightest they opted for a design inspired by Ancient Rome and adopted a two-sided Seal. (shown below) While the Great Seal (obverse side) is described above displaying on the flag the reverse contains 3 Roman goddesses, representing blessings of freedom and peace. The center goddess is the matron Libertas, the goddess of individual liberties, holding a wand with a Phrygian cap hanging from the top signifying her magical gifts. On her left, Ceres stands, the Roman goddess of agriculture. She holds an enormous stalk of wheat in one hand and a horn of plenty in her other to signify the abundance of Virginias harvest. On Libertas's right, Aeternitas stands to represent the eternity of Virginia. She holds a golden ball, a symbol of authority, with a phoenix standing on the ball to represent the effective government in the Commonwealth. Above the goddesses the motto of "Perseverando" which translates to "Persevering." Said to represent a reminder to all future generations the need to persist in maintaining the blessings of liberty.   

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