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Ohio’s state flag was adopted in 1902 and is the only state flag that is not rectangular. Architect John Eisemann designed the Ohio state burgee (a pennant with a swallowtail tip.) The “O” in the center of the blue field is thought to represent both the name Ohio and the buckeye. The buckeye is a round nut from the buckeye tree found in abundance in Ohio giving it its nickname “The Buckeye State.” Thirteen white stars surround the letter O representing the original thirteen states. Four separate stars sit alone to the rightmost part of field, representing the four states joining the Union after the original thirteen: Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio. Five red and white stripes complete the Ohio state flag.
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Rayon stick flag. Mounted on black staff with gold spear. Call for quantity pricing.
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The Oklahoma state flag was designed by Luise Fluke and Dr. Joseph Thoburn and adopted in 1925 for a Daughters of the American Revolution competition. The name of the state was added in 1941. The design consists of an Osage war shield crossed by an olive branch and a peace pipe on a light blue field. The blue was derived from the flag the Choctaw flew during the Civil War.
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Rayon stick flag. Mounted on black staff with gold spear. Call for quantity pricing.
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The Oregon state flag is the only state flag with different designs on each side. The Virginia state flag has a reverse side to its seal, but it is not seen on any flag. On the obverse, the central part of the state seal appears. Thirty-three stars representing the number of states in the Union when Oregon won admittance surround a heart-shaped shield. The shield image is of a wagon train arriving at the Pacific Ocean with a rising sun in the background. A scroll bears the state motto “The Union” and the name and date are above and below the seal. The reverse design shows a beaver on its dam. Both designs are yellow on a blue field.
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The Pennsylvania flag consists of the state seal supported by horses with the state motto “Virtue, Liberty and Independence” on an orange scroll below laurel sprigs on a blue background. An eagle stands above a shield with three sections containing images of a ship, a plough and three wheat sheaves. An eagle stands upon the shield.
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Rayon stick flag. Mounted on black staff with gold spear. Call for quantity pricing.
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The Rhode Island state flag was adopted in 1897 and has a yellow anchor surrounded by a circle of thirteen yellow stars on a white field. The state motto, “Hope”, appears in a blue scroll below the anchor. An anchor, in heraldry, always represents the word “hope”.
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Rayon stick flag. Mounted on black staff with gold spear. Call for quantity pricing.
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South Carolina two-ply polyester high quality flag. The most durable material available. Suggested use for high wind areas.
The South Carolina flag is a simple design of a white palmetto tree under a white crescent moon on a blue field that matched the South Carolina militia in 1775. The palmetto is the state tree, South Carolina’s nickname is “The Palmetto State”, and the state flag features the palmetto. These various tributes are paid to the role of the palmetto in the British attack on a Charleston Harbor log fort in 1776. The wood proved so resilient that British cannon balls either sank into the wood or bounced off, making the fort impenetrable.
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South Carolina flag set for indoor or parade use includes a 3×5 ft flag with gold fringe and a pole sleeve, an 8ft x 1.25 inch dark oak pole, shiny gold base, shiny gold spear, and gold cord & tassel.
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South Carolina Nylon flag with fringe. The South Carolina flag is a simple design of a white palmetto tree under a white crescent moon on a blue field that matched the South Carolina militia in 1775. The palmetto is the state tree, South Carolina’s nickname is “The Palmetto State”, and the state flag features the palmetto. These various tributes are paid to the role of the palmetto in the British attack on a Charleston Harbor log fort in 1776. The wood proved so resilient that British cannon balls either sank into the wood or bounced off, making the fort impenetrable.
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South Carolina Nylon flag with heading and grommets. The South Carolina flag is a simple design of a white palmetto tree under a white crescent moon on a blue field that matched the South Carolina militia in 1775. The palmetto is the state tree, South Carolina’s nickname is “The Palmetto State”, and the state flag features the palmetto. These various tributes are paid to the role of the palmetto in the British attack on a Charleston Harbor log fort in 1776. The wood proved so resilient that British cannon balls either sank into the wood or bounced off, making the fort impenetrable.
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South Carolina Nylon flag with banner sleeve. The South Carolina flag is a simple design of a white palmetto tree under a white crescent moon on a blue field that matched the South Carolina militia in 1775. The palmetto is the state tree, South Carolina’s nickname is “The Palmetto State”, and the state flag features the palmetto. These various tributes are paid to the role of the palmetto in the British attack on a Charleston Harbor log fort in 1776. The wood proved so resilient that British cannon balls either sank into the wood or bounced off, making the fort impenetrable.
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Available Sizes: 3×5 ft – Budget Polyester
The South Carolina flag is a simple design of a white palmetto tree under a white crescent moon on a blue field that matched the South Carolina militia in 1775. The palmetto is the state tree, South Carolina’s nickname is “The Palmetto State”, and the state flag features the palmetto. These various tributes are paid to the role of the palmetto in the British attack on a Charleston Harbor log fort in 1776. The wood proved so resilient that British cannon balls either sank into the wood or bounced off, making the fort impenetrable.
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