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Top quality printed 3'x 5' Betsy Ross flag made in the USA by a leading flag company from durable heavyweight nylon. It is finished with a strong canvas heading and 2 brass grommets. Looks great indoors or outdoors.
The first official American flag, known as "the Betsy Ross flag" is the most debated flag in American history. Adopted June 14, 1777 (later to become Flag Day), Continental Congress resolved "that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation." Since Congress didn't specify dimensions, proportions or size of the field or canton, an arrangement for the stars or even the shape of the flag, there were many variations in American flags until 1912.
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Additional Information
Clearance Non-Clearance Country Of Origin United States Season Everyday Material Printed Nylon Size 3ft x 5ft References Betsy Ross Product Type Nylon Flags Left Overlay Image Made in the USA.png Brand Annin
Top quality printed 3'x 5' Betsy Ross flag made in the USA by a leading flag company from durable heavyweight nylon. It is finished with a strong canvas heading and 2 brass grommets. Looks great indoors or outdoors.
The first official American flag, known as "the Betsy Ross flag" is the most debated flag in American history. Adopted June 14, 1777 (later to become Flag Day), Continental Congress resolved "that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation." Since Congress didn't specify dimensions, proportions or size of the field or canton, an arrangement for the stars or even the shape of the flag, there were many variations in American flags until 1912.
Clearance | Non-Clearance |
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Country Of Origin | United States |
Season | Everyday |
Material | Printed Nylon |
Size | 3ft x 5ft |
References | Betsy Ross |
Product Type | Nylon Flags |
Left Overlay Image | Made in the USA.png |
Brand | Annin |