Fly High with Our Authentic Pennsylvania State Flag – Nylon 6×10’
The Keystone State’s official flag is now available in a premium nylon material, perfect for flying high or displaying indoors.
- Did you know that Pennsylvania became a state on December 12, 1787?
- Our flags are printed single-face reverse on high-quality 200 denier nylon, ensuring vibrant colors that will last long.
- The deep-penetrating acid dye inks used in the printing process guarantee a rich, long-lasting color that will withstand various weather conditions.
- To ensure durability, our flags are hemmed with T60 heavy-duty thread and finished with a 9 oz. bright white poly sateen heading and 2 brass grommets.
- We continually research state flag designs to ensure their authenticity and accuracy.
- These flags can be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades, making them perfect for various occasions.
- Pole hem plain, fringe, and pole hem fringe finishing options are available on all state flags up to size 5×8’.
- Please note that sizes 6 x 10’ and 8 x12’ are made to order, so allow extra lead time for these sizes.
- Made in the U.S.A. Our flags are certified by the Flag Manufacturer’s Association of America, ensuring they’re made in the U.S. with domestic materials and labor.
Order your authentic Pennsylvania State Flag – Nylon 6×10’ today and show off your state pride!
A Brief History of the Pennsylvania State Flag
The current design of the Pennsylvania State Flag was adopted in 1907. The flag features the state coat of arms, which includes a shield with three sections representing the state’s rich history. The top section displays a horse and a plow, symbolizing agriculture and the importance of horses in the state’s early days. The middle section features an eagle, representing courage and strength. The bottom section shows a ship, highlighting Pennsylvania’s significance as a major shipping hub. With its rich history and symbolism, this flag is a must-have for anyone proud to call themselves a Pennsylvanian.
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