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Alaska state flag

> Artisan-made in the United States
> Showcasing premium sun-resistant fabric
> Embellished with durable brass eyelets
> Meticulously sewn with care
> Reinforced by quadruple lines of end stitching

$46.69

-15%
  • Size: 3 by 5 foot
Size(s) available:

3 by 5 foot

GTIN:

820103253123

Alaska flag for sale

Show your pride for the great state of Alaska with a beautiful Alaska flag from Patriotic Banners. Our high-quality flags are made to last and are perfect for displaying at home, in the office, or at events. By purchasing from Patriotic Banners, you are supporting a small business and showing your patriotism at the same time. Don't wait any longer to add this stunning flag to your collection. Order yours today and let your Alaskan spirit shine!

Alaska flag description

The Alaska state flag features a dark blue background with a yellow North Star positioned in the center. The North Star represents the state's northern location and its motto, "North to the Future." Below the North Star, there are seven smaller stars arranged in the shape of the Big Dipper constellation, which is a symbol that holds great significance in Alaska Native culture. The flag's design is simple and striking, with the contrast of the dark blue and bright yellow colors making it easily recognizable and distinctive.

Alaska flag - Made in USA

When it comes to purchasing an Alaska flag, nothing beats one that is Made in the USA. Not only does it support local businesses and the economy, but it also ensures high-quality craftsmanship and materials. This particular flag is treated to resist UV fading, making it durable enough to withstand the harsh Alaskan climate. Its brass grommets and quadruple stitching on the fly end further reinforce its durability, ensuring that it will fly proudly for years to come. Made with attention to detail and a commitment to excellence, this flag is a must-have for any proud Alaskan.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Alaska

  • Alaskan flag
  • Flag of the Last Frontier
  • The Great Land's Flag
  • North Star Flag
  • Flag of the Midnight Sun

Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Alaska

What is the significance of the design on the Alaska state flag?

The design on the Alaska state flag features the Big Dipper and the North Star on a blue background. The Big Dipper symbolizes strength and the North Star represents Alaska as the northernmost state in the U.S. The blue background represents the sky and the sea, which are important elements of Alaska's natural beauty and resources.

When was the Alaska state flag officially adopted?

The Alaska state flag was officially adopted on May 2, 1927. The design was created by Benny Benson, a 13-year-old Alaska Native orphan who won a flag design contest held by the Alaska Department of the American Legion. Benson's design was chosen out of over 700 submissions and has since become a symbol of pride for the state of Alaska.

Are there any rules or regulations regarding the display of the Alaska state flag?

Yes, there are rules and regulations regarding the display of the Alaska state flag. The flag should be displayed in a respectful manner and should not be flown upside down, except as a distress signal. It should also be flown at the same height as the U.S. flag when displayed together. Additionally, the flag should not be used for advertising purposes or defaced in any way.