When we view the American flag, we think of liberty, freedom and pride. This category contains graphics, flag etiquette and the history of American, Union and state flags dating back to the Revolutionary War. The American flag stands silently on the moon, waves proudly atop Mount Everest and moves further into the unknown of outer-space. This flag is how America signs her name.
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Printable version of each of the 50 U.S. state flags. Includes description of each.
Instructing the public on how the flag of the United States of America should be displayed, both for public and private viewing, and on staffs, windows and worn on clothing.
Images of state and national flags. Free for personal or business use.
History of the flag and of the woman who created the first one. Includes picture gallery, etiquette, trivia and a virtual tour of Betsy Ross's house.
History of the Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me" flag from the American Revolution.
Detailed information about the United States' flag code, frequently asked questions, instructions for folding the flag, the words for the pledge of allegiance, its history, how to dispose of unserviceable flags, among other flag issues.
History and facts about the flag and a selection of patriotic writings. Includes links to government resources.
History and description of the flag that flew over Fort McHenry and inspired the National Anthem.
Notification about when to fly your American Flag at half staff.
Contains graphics and history of flags from the Revolutionary War, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy, the Union and state flags.
Includes pictures, description, and history of each state flag.
Provides free download of images for printing intended for display, coloring and creating stickers. Includes a brief quiz on the history of the flag.
Includes an introduction movie (requires Flash), information on this flag's background and current status of the preservation project of the flag that inspired America's national anthem. Links to related resources.
Information on the former home of Mary Pickersgill, maker of the flag that inspired the National Anthem. Includes tour details, gift shop, links to related sites and how to contribute to the new War of 1812 Museum.
Original poem by Christopher H. Wilson. Written on 9/12/01.
Notification about when to fly your American Flag at half staff.
Instructing the public on how the flag of the United States of America should be displayed, both for public and private viewing, and on staffs, windows and worn on clothing.
Detailed information about the United States' flag code, frequently asked questions, instructions for folding the flag, the words for the pledge of allegiance, its history, how to dispose of unserviceable flags, among other flag issues.
History and description of the flag that flew over Fort McHenry and inspired the National Anthem.
History and facts about the flag and a selection of patriotic writings. Includes links to government resources.
Original poem by Christopher H. Wilson. Written on 9/12/01.
Includes an introduction movie (requires Flash), information on this flag's background and current status of the preservation project of the flag that inspired America's national anthem. Links to related resources.
Contains graphics and history of flags from the Revolutionary War, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy, the Union and state flags.
Provides free download of images for printing intended for display, coloring and creating stickers. Includes a brief quiz on the history of the flag.
Includes pictures, description, and history of each state flag.
Information on the former home of Mary Pickersgill, maker of the flag that inspired the National Anthem. Includes tour details, gift shop, links to related sites and how to contribute to the new War of 1812 Museum.
History of the Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me" flag from the American Revolution.
Printable version of each of the 50 U.S. state flags. Includes description of each.
History of the flag and of the woman who created the first one. Includes picture gallery, etiquette, trivia and a virtual tour of Betsy Ross's house.
Images of state and national flags. Free for personal or business use.