Alaska Flags

The Alaska state flag symbolizes the diversity, location, natural beauty and strength of “The Land of the Midnight Sun.” Designed in 1927 by John Bell Benson, a 13-year old orphan from Seward, the blue field represents the sky, sea, mountain lakes and wildflowers of Alaska. Blue also captures the color of the forget-me-not, an Alaskan flower. Seven of eight emblazoned gold stars form the Big Dipper, a constellation often referred to as the Great Bear--an animal indigenous to Alaska and a symbol of the state’s strength. The eighth star, being the North Star, represents the Northern most state.

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