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The flags of the U.S. states exhibit a wide variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as widely different styles and design principles. Modern state flags date from the 1890s when states wanted to have distinctive symbols at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Most state flags were designed and adopted between 1893 and World War I.[1]
According to a 2001 survey by the North American Vexillological Association, New Mexico has the best-designed flag of any U.S. state, U.S. territory, or Canadian province, while Georgia's 2001-2003 state flag was rated the worst design.[2]
Current state flags
уредиYears in parenthesis denote the year the flag was adopted by the state's legislature.
Flag of Alabama (1895)[3] |
Flag of Alaska (1927) |
Flag of Arizona (1917) |
Flag of Arkansas (1913) |
Flag of California (1911) |
Flag of Colorado (1911) |
Flag of Connecticut (1897) |
Flag of Delaware (1913) |
Flag of Florida (1900) |
Flag of Georgia (2003) |
Flag of Hawaii (1845) |
Flag of Idaho (1957) |
Flag of Illinois (1969) |
Flag of Indiana (1917) |
Flag of Iowa (1921) |
Flag of Kansas (1961) |
Flag of Kentucky (1928) |
Flag of Louisiana (2006) |
Flag of Maine (1909) |
Flag of Maryland (1904) |
Flag of Massachusetts (1971) |
Flag of Michigan (1911) |
Flag of Minnesota (1983) |
Flag of Mississippi (1894) |
Flag of Missouri (1913) |
Flag of Montana (1981) |
Flag of Nebraska (1963) |
Flag of Nevada (1991) |
Flag of New Hampshire (1931) |
Flag of New Jersey (1896) |
Flag of New Mexico (1920) |
Flag of New York (1901) |
Flag of North Carolina (1885)[4] |
Flag of North Dakota (1943) |
Flag of Ohio (1902) |
Flag of Oklahoma (1925, standardized 2006) |
Flag of Oregon (obverse) (1925)[5] |
Flag of Oregon (reverse) |
Flag of Pennsylvania (1907) |
Flag of Rhode Island (1897) |
Flag of South Carolina (1861) |
Flag of South Dakota (1992) |
Flag of Tennessee (1905) |
Flag of Texas (1839) |
Flag of Utah (1913)[6] |
Flag of Vermont (1923) |
Flag of Virginia (1861) |
Flag of Washington[7] (1923) |
Flag of West Virginia (1929) |
Flag of Wisconsin (1979) |
Flag of Wyoming (1917) |
Maine and Massachusetts have ensigns differing from the state flag for use at sea.
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Former state flags
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See also
уреди- Lists of U.S. state insignia
- Flags of the Confederate States of America
- Flags of the United States (including commonwealth, territory, and federal district flags)
References
уреди- ^ Artimovich, Nick. „Questions & Answers”. North American Vexillological Association. стр. p.8. Приступљено 20. 3. 2007.
- ^ Kaye, Ted (10. 6. 2001). „NEW MEXICO TOPS STATE/PROVINCIAL FLAGS SURVEY, GEORGIA LOSES BY WIDE MARGIN”. North American Vexillological Association. Приступљено 7. 10. 2007.
- ^ а б в „State Flag of Alabama”. Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors. Alabama Department of Archives & History. 27. 4. 2006. Приступљено 18. 3. 2007.
- ^ „Official State Symbols of North Carolina”. North Carolina State Library. State of North Carolina. Приступљено 26. 1. 2008.
- ^ Text states that Oregon adopted its flag in 1925
- ^ Utah Symbols - State Flag and Seal from utah.gov "Pioneer - Utah's Online Library" page. Retrieved on 2008-03-25
- ^ „Symbols of Washington State”. Washington State Legislature. Приступљено 11. 3. 2007.
- ^ While this flag was officially adopted by Louisiana in 1861 there is no indication that it actually flew over state buildings up to 1912. In that year (1912) the blue pelican flag was officially adopted after nearly 100 years of unofficial use.