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  2. State flags List - 50states.com

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    Every US state has a designated state flag. Each flag’s design is unique to the state and is represented by colors, symbols, and historical references that tell the state’s story. See all 50 state’s flags along with the official adoption date, fun facts and detailed descriptions.

  3. State information resources for all things about the 50 states including alphabetical states list, state abbreviations, symbols, flags, maps, state capitals, songs, birds, flowers, trees and much more.

  4. New York State Flag – 50states

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    The official state flag of New York features the New York Coat of Arms on a deep blue background. Learn about the flag's history and what the symbols on the New York flag represents.

  5. Montana State Flag – 50states

    www.50states.com/flag/mtflag.htm

    Montana Flag. Officially Adopted: July 1, 1981. The state flag of Montana was officially adopted in 1981. On a blue background is the state’s steal, and above is the word “Montana” in all capitals.

  6. Maryland State Flag – 50states

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    The Maryland Flag has a bright bold look and an interesting history. Learn about the symbolism on the flag and see what the official state flag of Maryland looks like.

  7. Ohio State Flag – 50states

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    The official Ohio state flag is actually a burgee. Learn about the flag, see its distinguished look, and the symbolism and the meaning of the Ohio flag.

  8. Virginia State Flag – 50states

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    Virginia State Flag was designed in 1861 but was re-adopted in 1912. Learn the history of the flag and the symbolism and see images.

  9. Washington State Flag - 50states.com

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    Washington State Flag was officially adopted in 1923. It's the only state flag with a image of a president and has been voted as one of the best flag designs. Learn the history and see images.

  10. State Flag: Alaska Flag. Alaska adopted the flag for official state use in 1959. The blue field represents the sky, the sea, and mountain lakes, as well as Alaska’s wildflowers. Emblazoned on the flag are eight gold stars: seven from the constellation Ursa Major, or the Big Dipper.

  11. Flag: The flag was adopted as the state flag when Texas became the 28th state in 1845. As with the flag of the United States, the blue stands for loyalty, the white represents strength, and the red is for bravery.