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The United State Flags

The United State Flags. Indiana Flag History The flag was adopted on May 31, 1917. Indiana is the19th state of the union, gaining statehood on Dec. 11, 1816. Other important fact about Indiana?. Click the Flag. The State Seal. The State Flower : Peony. The State Bird: Cardinal.

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The United State Flags

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  1. The United State Flags

  2. Indiana Flag History The flag was adopted on May 31, 1917. Indiana is the19th state of the union, gaining statehood on Dec. 11, 1816. Other important fact about Indiana? Click the Flag The State Seal The State Flower : Peony The State Bird: Cardinal Nickname TheVolunteerState

  3. The Tennessee State Flag The Tennessee State Flag was designed by a fellow named LeRoy Reeves of the Third Regiment,Tennessee Infantry. It was officially adopted by the Tennessee State Legislature on April 17, 1905. Other important fact about Tennessee? Click the Flag The State Seal The State Bird: Mockingbird The State Flower: Passion flower Nickname The Volunteer State

  4. The Alaska State Flag The Alaska Department of the American Legion sponsored a territorial contest for Alaska children in grades seven through twelve. The winner of the contest was a seventh grade Aleut student, thirteen year old John Bell (Benny) Benson, from Chignik in May 1927. Other important fact about Alaska? Click the Flag The State Seal The State Flower: Forget-me-not The State Bird: Willow Ptarmigan Nickname Land of the Midnight Sun

  5. The Hawaii State Flag In 1816, Kamehameha the Great commissioned the Hawaiian Flag, the flag that has represented Hawaii the nation, Hawaii the people and Hawaii the state for over 180 years. Though Hawaii's independence was briefly challenged in 1843 by Lord Paulette, Great Britain sent Admiral Thomas to officially restore and recognize Hawaii's sovereignty and flag on July 31, 1843. Click the Flag Other important fact about Hawaii? The State Seal The State Bird: Nene The State Flower: Pula Aloalo Nickname The Aloha State

  6. The Delaware State Flag The State Flag of Delaware was adopted on July 24, 1913 and is steeped in references to the colonial era in which Delaware was one of the thirteen original colonies. In fact, Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States and that fact is proudly represented on the state flag. Other important fact about Delaware? Click the Flag The State Seal The State Bird: Blue Hen Chicken The State Flower: Peach Blossom Nickname TheSmall WonderState

  7. The Maryland State Flag Officially adopted by law in 1904, the Maryland State Flag is the only state flag based on heraldic emblems. The design of the flag is taken from the shield in the coat of arms of the Calvert family, the colonial proprietors of the state of Maryland. Other important fact about Maryland? Click the Flag The State Seal The State Flower: Black -Eyed -Susan The State Bird: Baltimore Oriole Nickname The Free State

  8. Choose the correct state for each flag. Tennessee Indiana Hawaii Maryland Alaska Indiana Ohio Indiana Illinois Maryland Tennessee Alaska Indiana Delaware Hawaii Delaware Maryland Texas Alaska Florida Florida Hawaii Delaware Indiana Texas Hawaii Illinois Tennessee Ohio Delaware

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