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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
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Pre 1992
South Dakota State Flag Image (not the flag you are purchasing with this item):
Pre 1963 South Dakota State Flag Image
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New Jersey State Flag
$45.95
3x5 New Jersey State Flag For Sale
The New Jersey state flag is the state's coat of arms centered on a buff colored field and adopted in 1896. The buff colored field represents the colors of George Washington's uniform. The state coat of arms features a shield with three plows with a forward-facing helmet and a horse head above it. These symbolize New Jersey governs itself. Two women support the shield, Liberty on the left holding a liberty cap on her staff, and Agriculture on the right holding an overflowing cornucopia. A ribbon flows from both their feet which reads "Liberty and Prosperity 1776" (1776 is the year New Jersey became a state.) The plows represent New Jersey's tradition of agriculture.
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
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Nevada State Flag
$45.95
3x5 Nevada State Flag For Sale
The Nevada state flag has a variant of the state's emblem in the upper left-hand corner on a field of cobalt blue. A "silver" 5 pointed star with the word "Nevada" underneath it sits between two sprays of green sagebrush, forming a half circle. Above the star are the words "Battle Born", in reference to Nevada becoming a state during the American Civil War. The current flag was adopted in 1929 and revised in 1991 when they cleaned the image up and instead of the word Nevada wrapping around the star it was placed below it.
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
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Connecticut State Flag
$45.95
3x5 Connecticut State Flag For Sale
The Connecticut State flag is Azure Blue with a white baroque shield on top of it. There are three grapevines on the shield, each with three bunches of purple grapes. Below the shield is a banner with the Connecticut state motto which reads "Qui Transtulit Sustinet," which is translated to "He who transplanted still sustains."
The flag was inspired by the seal of Saybrook Colony, which the state of Connecticut bought in 1644. This seal transferred to Connecticut and they reduced the 15 grapevines down to 3 grapevines. The 3 grapevines are said to represent the three oldest settlements of Windsor, Wethersfield, and Hartford or the three separate settlements of Connecticut COlony, Saybrook Colony, and New Haven Colony.
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
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Thin Red Line Flag
$41.50
$54.95
This 3x5 thin red line flag against a black field is made in America. Fly this flag in support of our fallen firemen, firewomen, and firefighter personnel across the country. Made of nice durable nylon with 2 brass grommets for attaching to your telescoping flag pole. This fireman flag features a solid black bar on the top and the bottom of the flag with a thin red line separating the two fields in the center.
What does the thin red line flag represent?
Many people are familiar with the thin blue line that is seen everywhere these days. The thin red line has similar meanings in today's society with the red line representing firefighters. The red line represents the men and women who risk their own health, safety, and lives to protect us, our pets, and our property against fires, explosions, spills, crashes, floods, heart attacks, smoke, and other dangerous situations.
The thin red line flag also is flown to show respect to the fallen and injured heroes that were killed or injured in the line of duty within a fire department. Interestingly enough the thin red line also represents "the thin red line of courage" of firefighters. They must muster up every single ounce of courage and bravery each and every time on duty to conquer their deepest and darkest fears so that they can save lives and protect personal property.
The thin red line originally came about in 1854 and had nothing to do with fire departments or firefighters. It was actually a saying representing a British military formation. According to folklore the red line first became associated with fire departments when a handful of young firefighters in North Carolina wanted to poke fun at the local cops. They all painted their license plates black and put red electrical tape in the center to mimic what the officers had on their vehicles. It has become iconic and grown in popularity since then.


Maine State Flag
$45.95
3x5 Maine State Flag For Sale
The Maine state flag features the Maine state coat of arms on a field of blue. The blue field is the only color specified in the design, which must be the same blue as the United States of Americas flag. The flag has a shield, in the center of the shield, a moose rests underneath a pine tree. A seaman and a farmer support the shield signifying the importance of agriculture and their reliance on the sea. Above the shield is the north star with the word "Dirigo," which translates to "I lead."
The original state flag consisted of a pine tree in green with a blue North Star in the upper corner of a buff colored field.
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
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Delaware State Flag
$45.95
3x5 Delaware State Flag For Sale
The Delaware State flag sits on a field of Colonial Blue with a buff-colored diamond on top of the field. WIthin the diamond sits the state of Delaware coat of arms, which consists of a shield with green, blue, and white stripes with a sheaf of wheat, an ox, and an ear of corn, representing the agriculture of Delaware. THe shield is supported by a farmer on the left and a soldier on the right, while a sailing ship sails above. A banner waves from the heels of the farmer and soldier which reads "Liberty and Independence," which is also the state motto.
Below the diamond reads "December 7, 1787" which declares the day the first state ratified the United States Constitution, which was the state of Delaware. The colors of the state flag of Delaware reflect the uniform of General George Washington.
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
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Mississippi State Flag
$39.95
$45.95
3x5 Mississippi State Flag For Sale
Welcome, my dear friends, to the flag of Mississippi, a symbol of pride, history, and culture that represents the Magnolia State like no other. Let me introduce you to this exquisite piece of artistry - a flag that is not just a piece of cloth but a legacy that runs deep in the veins of every Mississippian. This flag boasts a beautiful white magnolia blossom surrounded by 21 stars, including the Indigenous symbol of five diamonds, representing our diverse heritage. On a blue Canadian pale with two vertical gold borders on a red field, it exudes elegance and sophistication that will surely catch your eye.
It's not just a flag; it's a symbol of hope, unity, and resilience that the people of Mississippi have shown throughout history. From the first Magnolia flag adopted in 1861 to the second one designed by Edward N. Scudder in 1894, our state has always cherished and embraced its flag as a testament to our history and culture. However, it was time for a change, and we did it with grace and honor.
In 2020, the state legislature proposed new flag designs omitting the Confederate flag, and the third flag, designed by Rocky Vaughan, Sue Anna Joe, Kara Giles, Daniel Pugh, and Micah Whitson, was chosen as the winner. It was approved by a public vote, and it stands as a symbol of Mississippi's future that we can all be proud of. The flag showcases our love for God, our state, and our people by featuring the U.S. national motto "In God We Trust" and a stunning magnolia blossom - a flower that represents the strength and beauty of our great state.
So, my dear friends, if you are from Mississippi, born in Mississippi, live in Mississippi, or just love Mississippi, this flag is a must-have for you. Hang it high and proud, and let it be a reminder of our rich history, our culture, and our bright future. Order now and own a piece of Mississippi's legacy that will last a lifetime.
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
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Size 3’x5’


Washington State Flag
$85.00
3x5 Washington State Flag For Sale
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
Made in America
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The flag of Washington (the U.S. state) is set on a field of green a features the state seal of Washington, which happens to be an image of the first United States President George Washington and is the reason for the states name. The state of Washington is the only state flag that has a field of green, and the only state flag with the image of an American President on it. Around the image of Washington are the words "The Seal of the State of Washington 1889." 1889 references the year Washington became a state.
The flag of the state of Washington was officially adopted on March 5, 1923 which means the state had no official flag for 34 years even though the State attempted to have one prior. Representative William J. Hughes proposed a commission to adopt a state flag; however, it was opposed by patriotic groups like the Sons of Veterans and the Sons of the American Revolution, stating that a state flag would be detrimental to the national flag. The Washington Daughters of the American Revolution are credited with getting the flag adopted.
Prior to an official state flag Washingtons military did have a flag which was blue bunting with a golden profile of George Washington, which was first carried by the Washington Volunteer Infantry during the Philippine-American War. Also popular during the time of statehood until an official state flag was the state Seal in gold on a purple or green field.
Washington State Seal
During the state constitutional convention on August 21, 1889, Washington adopted it's state Seal, which was actually 1 month prior to officially becoming a state. The seal was updated in 1967 to display a better picture of George Washington based on Gilbert Stuart's famous portrait of him.
While the seal has never been shrouded in controversy there was an attempt to change the state seal dramatically in 2010; however the proposal never qualified to be on the state ballot for the citizens to vote on. The proposed change would remove the image of Washington and replace it with the image of a tax payer with a tapeworm dressed in a three-piece suite attached to it's lower intestine. The words circling the image would be changed to "Committed to sucking the life blood out of each and every tax payer.”
Below is an image of the 1st flag of the state of Washington which also shows the original state seal.


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
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District of Columbia State Flag
$45.95
3x5 District of Columbia State Flag For Sale
The Washington D.C. state flag has three red stars, called mullets, above two red bars sitting on a field of white. The flag was crafted after George Washington;s coat of arms.
The flag was designed by Charles A.R. Dunn, a painter for a printing company, who was inspired by the state flag of Maryland which he found beautiful and distinctive. Washington D.C. went many years without an official flag until October 15, 1938 Dunn's flag was officially picked to be the state flag. Dunn wrote “I think it is a good flag, and I am glad that an early dream of mine came true.”
Made with bright, vibrant, and durable Solormax Nylon.
2 brass grommets
Indoor/Outdoor Flag
Made in America
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