Historical Grand Union Flags: A Glimpse into the Past
Embark on a journey through time with our 2′ x 3′ Grand Union Historical Flags, meticulously crafted from durable 200 denier nylon. Perfect for indoor or outdoor display, these flags are designed to capture the essence of a bygone era.
- **Ideal for historical reenactments, museums, and collectors**
- Constructed with heavy-duty 200 denier nylon for exceptional durability
- **Single-sided print**: Artwork is visible on one side of the banner only; reverse image is visible through the back of the banner
- Finished with a sturdy canvas header and brass grommets for secure attachment
- Four rows of lock-stitching on the fly end ensure maximum strength and longevity
- **Custom sizes available**: Call us for a quote; restrictions may apply
Bring a piece of history to life with our Grand Union Flags, perfect for those who appreciate the significance of this iconic emblem. Order now and relive the past!
A Brief History of the Grand Union Flag
The Grand Union Flag, also known as the Continental Colors or the Cambridge Flag, was the first American flag. Adopted by the Continental Army in 1775, it featured the British Union Jack in the upper left corner and thirteen alternating red and white stripes, representing the original thirteen colonies. This historic flag played a crucial role in the American Revolution, symbolizing the unity and determination of the American people.