Louisiana flag 3 x 5 feet nylon
Product Description
We offer Louisiana State flags made by Valley Forge Flag Company, the premier flagmaker in America. These flags are made from durable heavyweight nylon. These top quality flags are made to the highest standards in the USA. They are finished with a strong canvas heading and 2 brass grommets. These flags look great both outdoors and indoors, and are 100% US made. Suitable for companies and organizations who fly flags on a daily basis. State flags are available in sizes 2x3Ft, 3x5Ft, and 4x6Ft. If you need a larger size state flag, we can also order these is sizes 5x8Ft and 6x10Ft. Please note that these are special order items and usually ship within 2-3 days. We also offer indoor versions of these State Flags in sizes 3x5Ft and 4x6Ft. They come with Pole Hem and beautiful gold fringe (Crown) for an additional amount. Simply click and choose from our pull down menu and choose from our indoor or outdoor flag. There are NO FINER STATE FLAGS MADE.
Louisiana State Flag History: The history of the Louisiana state flag dates back to roughly fifty years after Louisiana joined the Union in 1812. At this time Louisiana seceded from the Union and began to fly one of the two flags of the Confederate Union. The state also flew another flag, one of an independent nation. This flag offered 13 stripes that alternated red, white, and blue and a red square in the upper left corner. In the red square was a gold five-point star. The Louisiana flag that we know today was adopted in 1912. It is unclear if Louisiana had a flag that they claimed in the time in between this flag and the flying of the Confederate colors. This flag offers a liberty blue background with an Eastern Brown Pelican from the state’s seal in the center. This pelican is the state’s bird and also applies to the state’s nickname as “the Pelican State.” The pelican is shown feeding her children in her nest and under the nest is a banner with the state’s motto “Union, Justice, and Confidence” printed in liberty blue.
Louisiana State Flag History: The history of the Louisiana state flag dates back to roughly fifty years after Louisiana joined the Union in 1812. At this time Louisiana seceded from the Union and began to fly one of the two flags of the Confederate Union. The state also flew another flag, one of an independent nation. This flag offered 13 stripes that alternated red, white, and blue and a red square in the upper left corner. In the red square was a gold five-point star. The Louisiana flag that we know today was adopted in 1912. It is unclear if Louisiana had a flag that they claimed in the time in between this flag and the flying of the Confederate colors. This flag offers a liberty blue background with an Eastern Brown Pelican from the state’s seal in the center. This pelican is the state’s bird and also applies to the state’s nickname as “the Pelican State.” The pelican is shown feeding her children in her nest and under the nest is a banner with the state’s motto “Union, Justice, and Confidence” printed in liberty blue.