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US State Flags
These outdoor state flags are finished with strong duck heading and solid number 2 sized brass grommets.
Annin state flags are not surface printed. Annin state flags are made with Annin¿s Anco-Dye acid- dye process so that the bright vivid colors penetrate to the core of the SolarMax nylon fabric. The SolarMax fabric is 100% manufactured in the United States and treated with UV inhibiting chemicals to help prevent Annin state flags from deteriorating in harsh sunlight. Because they are manufactured from light-weight, fast -drying nylon, Annin state flags fly in the lightest breeze.
Indoor state flags finished with flannel lined pole sleeves and gold fringe are also available from Annin & Co.
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US State Flag - Alabama The flag of Alabama is a reminder of the Confederate Battle Flag used during the Civil War.
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US State Flag - Alaska In 1927 the competition to design a flag for Alaska was won by 13-year-old Benny Benson who got his inspiration from Alaska's northerly position.
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US State Flag - Arizona Arizona was entered into the United States in 1848, after the Mexican War, but did not have a flag until 1911.
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US State Flag - Arkansas The flag of Arkansas is also a reminder of the Confederate Battle Flag with its blue diagonals and white stars and was created by one of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Miss Willie Hocker.
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US State Flag - California The current flag of California is meant to be a recreation of the original Californian flag that was lost in the devastating earthquake of 1906.
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US State Flag - Colorado When Colorado entered the Union in 1876 it was known as the Centennial State or the Columbine State, so the red C can stand for either of those names or for the state itself.
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US State Flag - Connecticut The Connecticut flag, which is among one of the most ancient flags, was originally used during the Revolutionary War when Connecticut troops used this seal on their flag.
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US State Flag - Delaware The 1777 coat of arms on the Delaware flag consists of a soldier and a farmer supporting a shield with a wheatsheaf, an ear of corn and an ox representing Delaware's agricultural foundation.
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US State Flag - Florida Florida created a new state seal after it seceded from the Union in 1861, and made final modifications to the seal in 1970.
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