The American Flag 101
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Posted: March 16, 2023
Displaying a flag from a flagpole at your home is an excellent way to show your pride for your country, favorite sports team, or any other interest. While there’s nothing quite as beautiful as watching your flag wave in the wind, it can quickly begin wrapping around the pole or column when strong winds strike.
Fortunately, there are ways you can avoid pesky flag wrapping, which will prolong your flag’s lifespan and keep it looking stunning for years to come. When searching for how to keep your flag from wrapping around its pole, these five solutions will ensure tangle-free enjoyment for years to come!
Why Flag Tangling Occurs
Furling occurs during flag flying when high winds cause the
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Posted: March 30, 2018Categories: The American Flag 101
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Posted: October 30, 2017
Outdoor American flags should be tough, colorfast, and ready to handle anything the weather throws their way, but not all flags are designed for outdoor applications. If you want to be able to fly your flag year-round in the outdoors, you’ll want to make sure that you’re choosing all-weather flags that are able to handle extreme temperatures and UV exposure. This guide will help you determine which outdoor U.S.A. flags are most appropriate for your needs.
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Posted: July 07, 2017
Is your old flag looking a little old and beat up? Is it past its prime? When your flag is no longer fit to serve as a symbol of the American nation, it’s time to retire it and hang up a new one. With the Fourth of July coming around, you might be thinking about investing in a new flag or purchasing one for the first time to show a little Patriotic pride. Before going out and purchasing a flag, however, it’s important to determine the right American flag for you.
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