All U.S. Flags
Explore our premium collection of U.S. flags, featuring top-quality materials and craftsmanship. From durable outdoor flags to elegant indoor displays, we offer a wide range of American flags, including historical versions and iconic battle flags. Perfect for patriotism, historical enthusiasts, and collectors, our selection ensures you find the ideal flag to proudly showcase your American spirit.
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Show your patriotism with our beautifully crafted American flags, featuring bold stars and timeless stripes that embody the spirit of freedom. Made for lasting display, each flag honors the red, white, and blue with quality materials built to withstand the elements.
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Show your patriotism with our beautifully crafted American flags, featuring bold stars and timeless stripes that embody the spirit of freedom. Made for lasting display, each flag honors the red, white, and blue with quality materials built to withstand the elements.
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Show your patriotism with our beautifully crafted American flags, featuring bold stars and timeless stripes that embody the spirit of freedom. Made for lasting display, each flag honors the red, white, and blue with quality materials built to withstand the elements.
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One signal that Commodore Esek Hopkins issued for the Continental Navy in the fall of 1775 was to fly a striped Jack and Ensign with thirteen alternating red and white stripes at their proper places. The rattlesnake was added as it had long been...
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This is considered to be the first national flag of the United States of America. Used from 1775 – 1777. Was raised for the first time in December 1775 on the “Alfred”, a fighting vessel. A year later, it was considered the official flag...
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Also known as Colonial Red Ensign. Adopted by Queen Anne in 1707 for England and her Colonies. Cornwallis surrendered under this flag at Yorktown. Widely used on ships during the Colonial period.
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The pine tree has long been a symbol of New England. This particular flag design was flown in the Massachusetts colony. The original flag had a red cross in the canton for the St. George cross. However, after April 19, 1775 with the beginning...
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One of the many historical flags using the emblem of the rattlesnake as the symbol of resistance to the British. This particular flag included the words of Patrick Henry (“Liberty of Death”) who organized the Virginia militia that stood behind this flag. And the...
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This flag was flown by the newly created American Navy. The Pine Tree was the continuing symbol of New England and the Colonies. The words reference a resolution by the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, which states “Appealing to Heaven for the justice of our...