The state flag was adopted on June 5, 1911 by an act of the General Assembly. The colors used in the state’s flag are symbolic of certain geographical features of the state. The gold stands for the abundant sunshine that Colorado enjoys. The white symbolizes our snowcapped mountains. The blue stands for the clear blue skies in Colorado while the red represents the ruddy color of much of our state’s earth. The flag was originally designed by Andrew Carlisle Johnson in 1911. The precise colors of red and blue were not designated in the 1911 legislation and some controversy arose over these colors. On February 28, 1929, the General Assembly stipulated the precise colors of red and blue as the same as the national flag. ⚠ Prop 65 WARNING
Colorado 3′ x 5′ Indoor Nylon Flag w/ Pole Sleeve & Fringe
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$138.54
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Colorado 3′ x 5′ Indoor Nylon Flag w/ Pole Sleeve & Fringe
$138.54
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16 × 3 × 11 in |
Size | 3' x 5' |
Material | Nylon |
Imprint Color | None |
Color Matching | No |
Personalization | No |
Made in USA | |
Production Time | 3-5 Business Days |
Shipping Location | Hanover PA 17331 |
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