State & Territory Flags

Our US State and Territory flags are available in a variety of styles and sizes and perfect for showing off your pride for your state. We have all 50 states and US territories such as Puerto Rico. Our outdoor State flags come in both a lightweight nylon material as well as an extra-tough polyester flag material designed for more extreme weather. Choose from sizes as small as 12"x18" all the way to an extra-large 6'x10' State flag for larger flagpoles.
Our miniature State flags are perfect for parades, educational purposes as well as on a desk display. These State stick flags feature the State flag of your choice mounted on a black plastic staff.
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Alabama State Flags
We're proud to offer the Alabama state flag in two different outdoor fabrics, including nylon for an Alabama flag that flies in a light wind and an extra-tough polyester Alabama flag designed to wi
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Alaska State Flags
We're proud to offer the Alaska state flag in two different outdoor fabrics, including nylon for an Alaska flag that flies in a light wind and an extra-tough polyester Alaska flag designed to withs
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American Samoa Territory Flags
Adopted on April 24, 1960, the Flag of the Territory of American Samoa features an eagle that represents the nation's relationship with the United States. The eagle is holding the traditional symbo
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Arizona State Flags
Arizona’s state flag is unlike a lot of other states in that it does not contain a state seal; instead, the 13 rays of red and gold represent the conquistador’s colors and the flag of Spain. Th
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Arkansas State Flags
This Arkansas state flag has a red background with a blue-bordered white diamond. The symbolism behind this design is quite complex. For example, the diamond represents Arkansas’ status as the on
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California State Flags
Often called the Bear Flag, California’s state flag consists of a white field with a red stripe at the bottom. In the top left corner is a red 5-point star and in the center is a brown bear facin
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Colorado State Flags
This Centennial State’s flag consists of three horizontal stripes – the top and bottom stripes are blue and the middle stripe is white. There is a gold disk with a red “C” around it; the di
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Connecticut State Flags
Connecticut’s flag consists of an azure blue background with a white shield in the center; the banner under the shield translates to “He who transplanted, sustains,” which is the state motto.
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Delaware State Flags
Adopted in 1913, Delaware’s flag has a colonial blue field that imitates the color of George Washington’s uniform. Delaware’s coat of arms is inside the buff-colored diamond; the wheat, corn
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District of Columbia Flags
The flag of Washington, D.C. consists of three red stars above two red bars on a white background. It is based on the design of the coat of arms of the family of George Washington.
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Florida State Flags
In 1900, popular referendum approved this Florida state flag. The Florida state flag has a white field with a red saltire (diagonal cross); the center is the seal of Florida. Before 1900, the flag
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Georgia State Flags
Adopted in 2003, this flag attempts to combine elements from all of Georgia’s previous flags. The flag flown over Georgia between 1956 and 2001 generated much controversy, especially before the 1
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Guam Flags
The official territorial flag of Guam consists, on both sides, of a rectangular field of marine blue seventy-eight inches long and forty inches wide, trimmed on all sides with a border of deep red
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Hawaii State Flags
Hawaii is the only US state flag to feature the Union Jack. The flag of the United Kingdom is displayed in the canon in the top left corner. The flag has 8 stripes of white, red and blue; these rep
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Idaho State Flags
The state flag of Idaho has a navy blue background with the state seal in the middle; below the seal “State of Idaho” is written. In the seal are a miner and a woman which represent equality. The -
Illinois State Flags
Designed in 1912 by Lucy Derwent, the state flag of Illinois depicts Illinois’ state seal with the motto, “State Sovereignty, National union.” The two dates represent when Illinois became a s
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Indiana State Flags
A contest in 1916 by the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution designed this Indiana state flag. The winning entry was created by Mooresville’s Paul Hadley, who also won $100 for hi
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Iowa State Flags
The state flag of Iowa consists of three vertical stripes (blue, white and red) with a bald eagle in the center; the eagle is holding a ribbon in its mouth that says, “Our liberties we prize and
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Kansas State Flags
The Kansas flag has the state seal in the center with a sunflower above it. Although the flag was adopted in 1927, the name of the state was added in 1961. The state’s motto is represented on the
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Kentucky State Flags
Adopted in 1918, this Kentucky flag was finalized in 1928; the flag consists of the state seal on a navy background with the words “Commonwealth of Kentucky” written above and the state flower, th -
Louisiana State Flags
Since 1861, this Louisiana state flag has been flown (although the pelican design was changed slightly in 2006). The pelican depicted here is wounding herself to feed her young (also called a “pe
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Maine State Flags
The Maine state flag of the “Pine Tree State” features Maine’s coat of arms on a blue background. The background is made with the same blue as the US flag. In the seal is a moose laying under
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Maryland State Flags
Maryland’s colony was originally founded by Cecil Calvert and this is why the Calvert family black and gold coat of arms is on the flag. George Calvert adopted his coat of arms, which was slightl
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Massachusetts State Flags
Until 1908, Massachusetts had no official state flag; currently the flag is a white field with the state coat of arms in the middle. The shield itself depicts a Native American with his arrow point
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Michigan State Flags
Michigan’s flag depicts their state coat of arms on a dark blue background. There are three motto’s listed on the flag; the first on the red ribbon says, “out of many, one.” The motto on th
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Minnesota State Flags
The North Star State’s flag is charged with the state seal on a medium blue background. The current flag was adopted in 1957, although the state seal was modified in 1983. The red ribbon on the s
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Mississippi State Flags
The Mississippi state flag takes part of the Confederate’s Stars and Bars Flag and Confederate Battle Flag. The upper quarter of the flag echoes the Confederate Battle Flag while the three horizo
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Missouri State Flags
Designed and adopted in 1913, the Missouri state flag consists of a red, a white and a blue horizontal stripe. The three stripes represent valor, purity, vigilance and justice; they also reflect a
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Montana State Flags
Montana’s state seal is centered on this Treasure State’s flag. The ribbon on the seal reads, “Gold and Silver.” The current flag was adopted in 1905 (although the word “Montana” was ad
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Nebraska State Flags
Nebraska was one of the last states to adopt an official state flag; although it was designed in 1925, the official designation of the design did not take place until 1963. The flag has a blue back
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Nevada State Flags
Nevada was admitted to the Union in 1864; to symbolize that they became part of the US during the Civil War, the words “Battle Born” are written above the star in the upper left hand corner of
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New Hampshire State Flags
New Hampshire’s flag, adopted in 1909, has a dark blue field with the state seal in the center. Inside is the USS Raleigh, a warship built in Portsmouth in 1776. The seal is encircled by a laurel
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New Jersey State Flags
The New Jersey state flag has a buff colored background. Before 1780, this color was only reserved for the uniform of Continental Generals and George Washington, but Continental War Officers decide
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New Mexico State Flags
In 1920, the Daughters for the American Revolution held a contest; the winner was Dr. Harry Mera, who designed today’s New Mexican flag. The yellow and red recognize the Habsburg family, whose co
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New York State Flags
New York’s flag consists of their state coat of arms centered on a blue background. On the left is Lady Liberty, her left foot suspended over a crown which represents Great Britain, and on the ri
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North Carolina State Flags
The original state flag was adopted in 1861; the North Carolina flag of today, however, replaced this flag in 1885. The flag has a blue union and two horizontal stripes (one red and the other white
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North Dakota State Flags
North Dakota’s flag is almost a replica of the flag carried by the state’s troop contingent during the Philippine-American War in the early 1900s. Adopted in 1911, the flag’s field is blue an
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Ohio State Flags
Called a burgee or swallowtail design, Ohio’s flag is the only state flag that is a tapering pennant. Ohio’s flag was designed by John Eisemann and adopted in 1902. The blue triangle represents
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Oklahoma State Flags
Oklahoma‘s state flag is has a sky blue field with a traditional Osage Nation shield. There are two emblems of peace on the buffalo-skin shield; the peace pipe represents Native Americans and the
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Oregon State Flags
Oregon is the only US state to have a two sided flag with unique images on both sides. Both sides are navy blue but one side has the state seal and the other side a beaver (the state animal). The f
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Pennsylvania State Flags
Pennsylvania’s flag has a blue field with the state coat of arms in the center. Although it was originally authorized by the state in 1799, the current design wasn’t adopted by law until 1907.
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Puerto Rico Territory Flags
The Puerto Rican flag consists of 5 alternate red and white stripes. On the left of the flag is a single white five-pointed star resting in a blue triangle. The symbolism is explained thus. The whi
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Rhode Island State Flags
This “Little Rhody” state flag has a white field with a gold anchor in the center. Thirteen gold stars surround the anchor because of the 13 original colonies as well as Rhode Island’s status
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South Carolina State Flags
Much like other state flags, South Carolina’s flag has a navy blue field. But there is some question to the meaning of the crescent moon in the upper right corner. Some believe that the symbol wa
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South Dakota State Flags
The South Dakota state flag has a sky blue background with a modification of the state seal in the center. Gold triangles surround the seal, representing the sun’s rays. Capital letters surroundi
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Tennessee State Flags
Tennessee’s flag has a red field with a strip of blue on the fly end; in the center is a circle with three white stars inside. Designed by Colonel LeRoy Reeves, the flag was adopted in 1905. The
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Texas State Flags
Known as the “Lone Star Flag,” the Texas state flag was adopted in 1839. The red stands for bravery, blue represents loyalty and the white stands for purity. The colors of the flag are the same
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Utah State Flags
Utah’s flag consists of the state seal surrounded by a gold ring on a field of navy blue. The beehive in the seal is a traditional Mormon symbol; the motto “Industry” stands for progress. The
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Vermont State Flags
The current Vermont flag was adopted on 1923. It has a blue field with the state coat of arms in the center. The banner on the bottom reads, “Vermont, Freedom and Unity.” The pine needle tree r
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Virginia State Flags
The state flag of Virginia has the state seal in the center with a blue background. This version was adopted in 1861. The motto written at the bottom of the seal means, “Thus Always to Tyrants”
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Virgin Islands Flags
The flag of the United States Virgin Islands was adopted by Executive Order on May 17,1921. Upon a white field between, the letters V I, an American Eagle in yellow is displayed with the shield of
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Washington State Flags
Washington’s flag consists of the state seal surrounded by a green field. The Washington state seal has an image of President George Washington on it. The Washington state flag was adopted in 192
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West Virginia State Flags
West Virginia’s flag has the state seal in the center on a white field, with a boarder of navy blue. The seal has “State of West Virginia” written above it and the motto, “Montani, Semper,
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Wisconsin State Flags
The Wisconsin state flag is charged with the state seal on a navy blue background. The words Wisconsin and 1848 are above and below the seal, respectively. The year 1848 was when Wisconsin was admi
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Wyoming State Flags
Fittingly, Wyoming’s flag has an American Bison in the center (as the state’s nickname is the “Buffalo State”). The white bison is charged in a field of blue; the boarder of the flag is whi









