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50 STATE FLAGS
50 State Flags are made for outdoor or indoor use, This flags are made from nylon, polyester or silk-like material. All large size outdoor flags are finished with strong header and brass grommets. Made in USA

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ALABAMA
ALABAMA STATE FLAG, was adopted in 1895, and features a crimson St. Andrew's cross on a white field, patterned after the Confederate Battle Flag.

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ALASKA
ALASKA STATE FLAG, was adapted in 1959. The blue field represents the sky, the sea, and mountain lakes, as well as Alaska 's wildflowers. The gold color of the stars represents the state's enormous mineral resources.

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ARIZONA
ARIZONA STATE FLAG was adopted in 1917.
The 13 rays of red and gold on the top half of the flag represent both the 13 original colonies of the Union, and the rays of the Western setting sun. Red and gold where carried by Coronado 's Spanish expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola in 1540. The bottom half of the flag has the same Liberty blue as the United States flag. Since Arizona was the largest producer of copper in the nation, a copper star was placed in the flag's center.

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ARKANSAS
ARKANSAS STATE FLAGS, was adopted in 1913, the Arkansas flag features 25 white stars to show that Arkansas was the 25th state admitted to the United States . A diamond on a red field represents the only place in North America where diamonds have been discovered and mined. The large star symbolizes the Confederacy. Three stars represent Spain, France, United States. Made in USA

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CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA STATE FLAG, was adopted in June 14, 1846. The star imitated the lone star of Texas. A grizzly bear represented the many bears seen in the state. The word, "California Republic" was placed beneath the star and bear.

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COLORADO
COLORADO STATE FLAG was designed by Andrew Carlisle Johnson and adopted by the Colorado General Assembly on June 5, 1911

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CONNECTICUT
CONNECTICUT STATE FLAG, On a field of azure blue is an ornamental white shield with three grapevines, each bearing three bunches of purple grapes. The states motto "He who Transplanted Sustains Us" The vines stand for the first settlements of English people who began to move from Massachusetts in the 1630's.

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DELAWARE
DELAWARE STATE FLAG, Adopted on July 24, 1913, the Delaware state flag has a background of colonial blue surrounding a diamond of buff color in which the coat of arms of the state is placed. Below the diamond are the words "December 7, 1787," Delaware became the first state in the Union, and is, therefore, accorded the first position in such national events as presidential inaugurations.

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FLORIDA
FLORIDA STATE FLAG consists of a red saltire (diagonal cross) on a white background, with the seal of Florida superimposed on the center. The design was approved by a popular referendum in 1900.

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GEORGIA
GEORGIA STATE FLAG has three red and white stripes and the state coat of arms on a blue field in the upper left corner. Thirteen stars surrounding the seal denotes Georgia's position as one of the original thirteen colonies. On the seal three pillars supporting an arch represent the three branches of government. A man with sword drawn is defending the Constitution, whose principles are wisdom, justice and moderation. The date 1776 represents the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Flag adopted May 8th, 2003

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HAWAII
HAWAII STATE FLAG, The flag was designed at the request of King Kamehameha I. It has eight stripes of white, red and blue that represent the eight main islands. The flag of Great Britain is emblazoned in the upper left corner to honor Hawaii's friendship with the British.

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