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  1. State flags List - 50states.com

    State flags list for all 50 states. See images, descriptions, adoption dates and learn why symbols where chosen for the flag's design.

  2. 50states.com – States and Capitals

    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

  3. 50states.com Site Map

    Each flag’s design is unique to the state and is represented by colors, symbols, and historical references that tell the state’s story.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 …

  4. Iowa State Flag – 50states

    The state flag of Iowa was adopted in 1921 but was originally designed in 1917 by Mrs. Dixie Cornell Gebhardt of Knoxville and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

  5. Arizona State Flag – 50states

    Learn about the state flag of Arizona, see images, and learn the history and the meaning behind Arizona's flag.

  6. Ohio State Flag – 50states

    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.

  7. Texas State Flag – 50states

    The official Texas Flag features a single white star and stripes of blue, red, and white. See the flag of Texas and learn its interesting history.

  8. Georgia State Flag – 50states

    May 8, 2003 · The Georgia flag has three red and white stripes and the state coat of arms on a blue field in the upper left corner. Thirteen stars surrounding the seal denote Georgia’s position as one of the …

  9. Alaska State Flag – 50states

    Alaska state flag was officially adopted on May 2, 1927 before Alaska was admitted into the union. A blue background and stars represent the Last Frontier state.

  10. State Seals List - 50states.com

    All states have an official state seal. See a list of all the state seals of the US and find out facts and see images. The state's seal is almost like a signature for the state. See what your state looks like!