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  2. Flag of Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    A secondary flag, with a green field and a white crown in the center, was introduced in 1985 and is primarily used at city government buildings. Charlotte is one of the few places to have two official flags with equal status. [1] The government of Mecklenburg County, while having its own flag, has made use of the 1985 flag at official events. [2]

  3. File:Flag of Charlotte, North Carolina.png - Wikipedia

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    The other one is available at File:Two official flags of Charlotte, North Carolina.png: 19:22, 4 January 2020: 4,000 × 5,353 (807 KB) I'm a pretty great person: Replaced with high-resolution PNG file that depicts Charlotte's two official flags.

  4. List of North Carolina state symbols - Wikipedia

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    It served as the state's only emblem for 14 years until the adoption of the state flag in 1885. Enacted by law in 2013, the newest symbols of North Carolina are the state art medium, clay ; the state fossil, the megalodon teeth ; the state frog, the Pine Barrens tree frog ; the state marsupial, the Virginia opossum ; and the state salamander ...

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  7. Seal of Charlotte, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of Charlotte was first established during the tenure of mayor Charles A. Bland, and was designed over a period stretching from 1911 to 1915. It was adopted on the city's first flag in 1929, which still remains in use today.