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Printable version; Page information; ... English: Flag of Oregon (obverse): The flag was adopted by the state on February 26, 1925.
The flag of Oregon is a two-sided flag in navy blue and gold with an optional gold fringe. On the front is the escutcheon from the state seal and on the reverse is a gold figure of a beaver, the state animal. Oregon is the only U.S. State to feature different designs on both sides of its flag (the flag of Massachusetts was changed in 1971 to be ...
The obverse of the flag of Oregon, the state's flag. The U.S. state of Oregon has 27 official emblems, as designated by the Oregon State Legislature. Most of the symbols are listed in Title 19, Chapter 186 of the Oregon Revised Statutes (2011 edition). [1] Oregon's first symbol was the motto Alis Volat Propriis, written and translated in 1854.
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English: A proposed flag for Oregon, designed by Thomas Lincoln. One of the ten finalists in the 2008 contest (in which it was labelled "Flag J") held by The Oregonian newspaper to try and create a new flag for the state. The beaver is an official symbol of Oregon (with a beaver appearing on the reverse side of the current Oregonian flag), and ...
English: A proposed flag for Oregon, designed by Douglas Lynch. One of the ten finalists in the 2008 contest (in which it was labelled "Flag C") held by The Oregonian newspaper to try and create a new flag for the state. The green symbolises agriculture, while the gold symbolises both desert and wheat.
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English: A proposed flag for Oregon, designed by John Mothershead. One of the ten finalists in the 2008 contest (in which it was labelled "Flag E") held by The Oregonian newspaper to try and create a new flag for the state. The green and gold striped quarters represent agriculture and the land, while the wavy blue and white quarters represent ...