Alabama State Pride: 4′ x 6′ Indoor Nylon Flag with Pole Sleeve & Fringe
The Alabama state flag, adopted on February 16, 1895, by Act No. 383, is a symbol of state pride and heritage. The crimson cross of St. Andrew on a white field is a striking design that has its roots in history. The bars forming the cross are at least 6 inches broad and extend diagonally across the flag from side to side.
Flag Details:
- Size: 4′ x 6′
- Material: Nylon
- Pole sleeve and fringe for a classic look
Historical Significance:
The design of the Alabama state flag is influenced by the battle flags of the Army of Northern Virginia, under which troops from both Alabama and Florida fought. The flag was created during the administration of Governor William Oates.
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Did you know that the Alabama state flag’s design is a testament to the state’s rich history? The crimson cross of St. Andrew, also known as the Saltire, has its roots in medieval Scotland. The cross was used by Scottish forces during battles and became a symbol of bravery and strength. When the American colonies were formed, the Saltire was adopted by some states, including Alabama, as a nod to their Scottish heritage. Today, the Alabama state flag is a beloved symbol of state pride and identity.
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