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The Keystone flag, a popular proposal for a redesign of the state flag. In 2017 the "Keystone Flag" was designed by Tara Stark, a Pennsylvania resident. [13] The flag incorporates the keystone into a tricolor design using the colors on the coat of arms of Pennsylvania [14] as an intentional callback to the symbolism of the existing flag. [15]
On April 9, 1799, the Pennsylvania General Assembly authorized the use of the state coat of arms on flags for the state militia. [2] These flags took various forms, most commonly featuring the coat of arms either replacing the field of stars in the union of the US flag , or being placed alone on a field of blue.
1.18 Pennsylvania. 1.19 South Carolina. 1.20 South Dakota. ... This is a list of U.S. state flags that have been submitted to state legislatures or have received ...
Michigan also has plans to redesign their flag in the future, but this has not been confirmed. Maine had put a flag redesign on the ballot in November 2024, but the redesign had failed the vote. [2] [3] Despite a variety of designs, the majority of the states' flags share the same design pattern consisting of the state seal superimposed on a ...
The current flag, featuring the state’s coat of arms on a blue background, is Michigan’s third flag design and was adopted in 1911. The proposed flag commission would accept design submissions ...
However, House Bill 1938 sponsored by Rep. Strom Peterson, D-Seattle, would create a State Flag Redesign Committee that would look at up to five potential new flag designs, with one sent to voters ...
Minnesota changed its flag in December. Here's a look at all 50 states' flag. Which one should be next to change or update?
English: A proposed redesign for the flag of Pennsylvania, also known as the "Keystone Flag." The design maintains all of the symbolism of the flag authorized by the state in 1798 and legislated in 1907, but rather than utilizing a complicated Coat of Arms, is designed simply to work best as a flag.