Nebraska’s Official Symbol: A Flag with a Rich History
In 1925, Representative J. Lloyd McMaster introduced a bill designating a State Banner, which was later passed and became statute.
- Flag Size: 4′ x 6′
- Material: Durable Nylon
- Included: Pole Sleeve & Fringe for a classic look
A Brief History of the Nebraska State Flag
The road to adopting an official state flag was not easy. In 1921, a proposed design by a New York Architect was rejected as inappropriate. Nebraska remained one of the last states without a flag until the bill introduced by Representative McMaster in 1925.
The law describes the banner as ‘a reproduction of the Great Seal of the State charged on the center in gold and silver on a field of national blue.’ The official flag status was solidified in 1963 when the Legislature designated the state banner as the official flag of Nebraska.
Today, this 4′ x 6′ indoor nylon flag is a proud representation of the Cornhusker State’s rich history. Its durable nylon material ensures it will remain vibrant for years to come. The included pole sleeve and fringe add a touch of elegance to any room.
Whether you’re a native Nebraskan or simply an enthusiast of American state flags, this Nebraska 4′ x 6′ indoor nylon flag is the perfect addition to your home or office.
Call to Action
Showcase your state pride with this high-quality Nebraska flag. Order now and discover a piece of American history!
In the late 19th century, the need for a distinctive flag grew as more Americans began to display flags at their homes and public buildings. In response, states like Nebraska began adopting their own official flags. This movement not only fostered state pride but also created a sense of community among citizens. Today, we continue this tradition by proudly displaying our state flags.
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