Pennsylvania State Flags - Nylon - 2' x 3' to 5' x 8'

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Outdoor Nylon US State Flag

Allied Flag's Pennsylvania State Flag is printed in America on Nylon flag fabric. Since this flag is made in America, Allied Flag is able to ensure that the complex State emblems are printed with accuracy, sharp detail and bright colors. This outdoor Pennsylvania State Flag is finished with the same high quality materials as all of Allied Flag's US flags, and is extremely durable and long lasting.

State of Pennsylvania Flag

State of Pennsylvania Flag
State of Pennsylvania Coat of Arms
  • Year First Flown: 1799
  • Designed By: Official Flag Commission
  • Design: A blue flag with the Pennsylvania coat of arms placed in the center. The coat of arms consists of: an American eagle, two horses, a whip, a plow, three bundles of wheat, an olive branch, a cornstalk, and the state's motto "Virtue Liberty and Independence".
  • Meaning: The ship is included to represent the commerce of Pennsylvania, while the plow is a symbol of Pennsylvania's resources and agriculture. The three bundles of wheat symbolize fertility of the land and its people, while the olive branch and cornstalk stand for peace and success.
 

History

Benjamin Franklin

Pennsylvania, one of the original U.S. colonies, became an official state on December 12th, 1787. While the flag was not officially adopted until 1799, it originated at an earlier date. There is no clear and concrete evidence that Pennsylvania used one particular flag in its colonial days. However, it is known that Benjamin Franklin designed some military flags for the state in 1747. These designs were used throughout the American Revolutionary War by the state of Pennsylvania, and eventually influenced the design of the state's coat of arms and official state flag. In 1799, Pennsylvania Legislation officially adopted a state flag that had a dark blue field and was decorated with the state's coat of arms. On June 13th, 1907, the General Assembly of Pennsylvania announced that in order to be official the state flag must be the same blue as the blue found in the American Flag.

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