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In 2017 the "Keystone Flag" was designed by Tara Stark, [17] a Pennsylvania resident. [18] The flag incorporates a keystone symbol, the de-facto state emblem of Pennsylvania, into a tricolor design using the colors on the coat of arms of Pennsylvania [19] as an intentional callback to the symbolism of the existing flag. [20] [17]
Map showing the flags of the 50 states of the United States, its five territories, and the capital district, Washington, D.C.. The flags of the U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) exhibit a variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as different styles and design principles.
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Modified shade of blue to match flag of the United States per Act of Jun. 13, 1907, P.L. 560, No. 373 Cl. 38 - FLAG OF PENNSYLVANIA DESIGNATED: 05:58, 28 June 2022: 675 × 450 (825 KB) SpinnerLaserzthe2nd: Reverted to version as of 12:45, 12 June 2022 (UTC) You made a mistake: 05:04, 28 June 2022: 1,129 × 641 (823 KB) Flagvisioner
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Flag: Flag of Pennsylvania: June 13, 1907 [4]
The flag of Shenango Township (in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania) has a keystone symbol on it. The shield is shaped like a keystone symbol on the de-facto coat of arms of the city of Allentown, Pennsylvania, which is placed on the city's official flag and seal. [10] [11] The seal of Keystone Heights, Florida also has a keystone symbol on it. [12]
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English: I created flag using the seal from "Flag-map of Pennsylvania" on Wikimedia Commons. This seal matches the one on the official state flag, and the shade of blue in the field, pantone 282c, matches the shade used on the State's flag and in the canton of the US flag, which Pennsylvania law requires it to match.