American Flags Blog

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    Everyone loves a parade. The floats, fire engines, bands and other community presentations make parades of all kinds a community celebration.
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    American history has another important representation that many do not know the meaning of – the “Don’t Tread on Me” flag. Americans are proud and protective of the freedom they have, sometimes even referring to themselves as the world’s freest country. The “Don’t Tread on Me” flag represents a period in history when the United States was still fighting for independence from Great Britain. Its words still resonant today.
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    From the Appalachian culture, the significance of the Civil War and President Abraham Lincoln, to Bourbon County and horse racing, Kentucky is a state enriched with authentic heritage, important history and deep traditions.
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    The American flag is a symbol of our nation’s history and meaning. It connects diverse people with one common allegiance and bond. Many have fought and died for the freedoms it symbolizes.
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    Americans owe a great deal of gratitude to veterans who have served in foreign wars to defend the United States and its interests. Thanks to the sacrifices of these brave men and women who show their allegiance to the American flag, we get to enjoy the freedoms that we have in the United States. To show our gratitude, our society thanks veterans through organizations such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which has many independent posts across the country.
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    Our company, Americanflags.com, was founded immediately after 9/11, and we’ve been selling American-made flags to proud patriots ever since. We pride ourselves on selling flags for any type of use, using only the finest quality materials and accessories.  
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    Virginia flag on the mast The wide variety of designs, colors, and styles of our nation’s state flags is stunning. Every state has a banner that flies over state buildings, in schools and in many homes of proud residents. The Commonwealth of Virginia is no exception. While it is like many other state flags that feature the state seal on a blue field, the Virginia flag is the omnipresent symbol of a great state with a long and interesting history.
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      Until the War of 1812, the primary function of the American flag was to identify ships and forts. The flag didn’t attract the reverence of the public. It wasn’t until Francis Scott Key wrote a song glorifying it that the flag took on symbolic meaning to Americans. The sight of the flag rallied Key and his fellow prisoners.
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  9. Top 21 Places to See Historical American Flags
    People and nations keep relics, and these relics connect us to our own lives, our family’s experiences, and our nation’s history. These connections help form, in Lincoln’s words, the “mystic chords of union” which tie us together. Powerful connections are made with historical American flags. They remind us of key events in our nation’s life. Like a 21-gun salute, here are 21 places you can experience these important symbols of the American experience.
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    Flag of the USA The American flag is iconic. It is instantly recognizable around the world, and it has had an influence on the design of flags from many different countries. Some flags resemble the American flag because of ancestral links, while others have a shared history that is celebrated or remembered through similar colors or designs.
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    Formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association and becoming the National Football League in 1922, the NFL consists of 32 teams from cities across our great nation.
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    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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