Pennsylvania State Flag

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3' x 5', 4' x 6'
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Nylon Pennsylvania State Flag

 

Our U.S. Nylon Pennsylvania State Flags are the highest quality 200 denier Nylon Pennsylvania State Flags that are all screen dyed with a strong canvas header and brass grommets. Best of all, our Nylon Pennsylvania State Flags are always made in the U.S.A.

 

Unsurpassed in beauty and craftsmanship, these Nylon Pennsylvania State Flags are manufactured to precise specifications. Authentic seals and designs are always in correct proportion to the Nylon Pennsylvania State Flag size. Our Aniline-Dye process duplicates complex emblems with exacting accuracy in brilliant, fast colors. These Nylon Pennsylvania State Flags are expertly crafted using 100% heavyweight, 200-denier nylon bunting specially treated to resist sun and chemical deterioration. America's #1 choice, these Nylon Pennsylvania State Flags are extremely durable and fast drying. All outdoor flags are finished with a strong, durable snow-white header and brass grommets.

 

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FUN FACTS:

 

  • Pennsylvania State achieved statehood on  December 12, 1787.
  • Pennsylvania State Nickname: Keystone State.
  • Pennsylvania State Motto: Virtue, Liberty and Independence.
  • The worst nuclear accident in United States history occurred on March 28, 1979, on Three Mile Island near Harrisburg. Caused by a series of system malfunctions and human errors, the plant’s nuclear reactor core partially melted, and thousands of residents were evacuated or fled the area, fearing exposure to radiation.
  • On September 18, 1777, fearing that the approaching British army would seize and melt the Liberty Bell for ammunition, 200 cavalrymen transported the iconic symbol of freedom by caravan from the Philadelphia State House to the basement of the Zion Reformed Church in Allentown, where it remained until the British finally left in June of 1778.
  • Although born in Boston, Philadelphia claims Ben Franklin as one of its sons as the renowned statesman, scientist, writer and inventor moved to the city at the age of 17. Responsible for many civic improvements, Franklin founded the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1731 and organized the Union Fire Company in 1736.
  • Named by Governor William Penn after his arrival in the New World in 1682, Philadelphia combined the Greek words for love (phileo) and brother (adelphos), engendering its nickname of “the city of brotherly love.”

 

 

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