State and Territory
They are made of long lasting material with canvas header and brass grommets.
These flags can also be converted into an indoor flag for a small fee by adding a pole hem and optionally decorated with fringe. We do offer some sizes in polyester material for those of you who prefer it.
Ohio State Flag
The Buckeye state, coming in as 17th state to join the Union in 1803. The Ohio flag has a large 'O' believed to stand for the seed that comes from...
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North Dakota was settled in 1819 and became a territory in 1861. In the year 1889 the Dakotas were split in two and North Dakota became the 39th s...
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New York was first claimed in 1609 by Henry Hudson a Dutch. Hence, the Hudson River. When colonists arrived 15 years later, the area slowly turned...
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It separated from Utah and became its own territory in 1861, becoming the 36th state in 1864. Nylon: Best Choice if flying in Sunny, Humid Locati...
View full detailsAmerican Somoa Flag
American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean. Nylon: Best Choice if flying in Sunny, Hu...
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Guam is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean. It is the westernmo...
View full detailsDistrict of Columbia Flag
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia is the capital city and only federal district of the United States. The city was named for Ge...
View full detailsNebraska State Flag
First explored by Coronado in 1541. quite some time later, in 1854, it was made a territory. In 1867, Nebraska entered statehood as the 37st state...
View full detailsMassachusetts State Flag
Settled in 1620 by the pilgrim fathers and later became a main point for the Revolutionary War. The state flag has undergone a couple changes sens...
View full detailsMaine State Flag
First settled in 1623 and belonging to Massachusetts from 1652-1820. Becoming the 23rd state of the Union. Nylon: Best Choice if flying in Sunny,...
View full detailsKansas State Flag
Kansas began as a French Louisiana settlement, it then ceded to Spain and back again to France, before becoming part of the US by the Louisiana P...
View full detailsHawaii State Flag
Hawaii became a US territory in 1898, then later joined the Union in 1959. Not only making it the 50th state, but the last official state admitte...
View full detailsDelaware State Flag
Before becoming it's own state, it was part of Pennsylvania until separating in 1776. Delaware was the first state to ratify the US Constitution i...
View full detailsConnecticut State Flag
After three colony groups joined together they formed Connecticut in 1662, one of the 13 Colonies. Later joining the Union in 1788 as the 5th stat...
View full detailsColorado State Flag
Colorado became a territory in 1861 and than joined the Union in 1876 as the 38th state. Nylon: Best Choice if flying in Sunny, Humid Location. G...
View full detailsAlaska State Flag
The largest state and 20% the size of the lower U.S. Becoming a territory in 1912 and later joining the Union in 1959 as the 49th state. Nylon: ...
View full detailsAlabama State Flag
Becoming the 22nd state in 1819 and leaving due to the civil war. Alabama rejoined the Union in 1868. Nylon: Best Choice if flying in Sunny, Hu...
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