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  2. Flag of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The red field of the old flag was replaced by a blue field. This was the first and only flag formally representing the State of North Carolina as part of the United States. [4] The flag of the State of North Carolina was adopted by statute of the North Carolina General Assembly in 1885. It is defined in the general Statute 144-1 as follows:

  3. List of North Carolina state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The first symbol was the Seal of North Carolina, which was made official in 1871. The original seal also contained the future state motto. The original seal also contained the future state motto. It served as the state's only emblem for 14 years until the adoption of the state flag in 1885.

  4. Category:Symbols of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Flags of North Carolina (1 C, ... Pages in category "Symbols of North Carolina" ... Pine Barrens tree frog; Longleaf pine; Plott Hound; R.

  5. Why the flag at the center of Justice Alito controversy flew ...

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    The flag at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court controversy has also flown in front of the North Carolina lieutenant governor’s office, to commemorate the state’s involvement in the ...

  6. Could one of these be the new North Carolina flag? NC State ...

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    They say the flag lacks significant symbolism, which leads to some people feeling apathetic about the flag, compared to other representations of North Carolina, such as the state’s outline.

  7. Lists of United States state symbols - Wikipedia

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    U.S. states, districts, and territories have representative symbols that are recognized by their state legislatures, territorial legislatures, or tradition.Some, such as flags, seals, and birds have been created or chosen by all U.S. polities, while others, such as state crustaceans, state mushrooms, and state toys have been chosen by only a few.