Celebrate Cornhusker State Pride with Our Nebraska Indoor Flag
- Material: Nylon
- Size: 3′ x 5′
- Pole sleeve and fringe for a traditional look
- Ideal for indoor display
In 1921, a state flag design by a New York Architect was presented to the Legislature, but was turned down as being inappropriate. Nebraska was one of the last states to adopt a State Flag. Representative, J. Lloyd McMaster introduced a bill in 1925, designating a State Banner. The bill was passed and became statute. 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 1963 Legislature designated the state banner the official flag of Nebraska.
This high-quality indoor flag is made of durable nylon, ensuring it will remain vibrant and intact even with frequent use. The pole sleeve and fringe add a touch of elegance, making it perfect for display in homes, offices, or public spaces.
A Brief History of the Nebraska State Flag
The story behind the adoption of the Nebraska state flag is an interesting one. Did you know that Nebraska was one of the last states to adopt an official state flag? It wasn’t until 1925, when Representative J. Lloyd McMaster introduced a bill designating a State Banner, that the process began. The law described 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.’ Fast forward to 1963, when the Legislature officially designated the state banner as the Nebraska state flag.
Now, you can own a piece of history with our Nebraska 3′ x 5′ indoor nylon flag. Order yours today and show off your Cornhusker State pride!
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