South Dakota State Flag

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Nylon South Dakota State Flag

 

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

 

Unsurpassed in beauty and craftsmanship, these Nylon South Dakota State Flags are manufactured to precise specifications. Authentic seals and designs are always in correct proportion to the Nylon South Dakota State Flag size. Our Aniline-Dye process duplicates complex emblems with exacting accuracy in brilliant, fast colors. These Nylon South Dakota 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 South Dakota 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:

 

  • South Dakota State achieved statehood on November 2, 1889.
  • South Dakota State Nickname: Mount Rushmore State.
  • South Dakota State Motto: Under God, the People Rule.
  • Badlands National Park covers 244,000 acres and contains one of the world’s richest fossil beds.
  • The original design for Mount Rushmore National Memorial included Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt from head to waist, but Sculptor Gutzon Borglum, who had begun work on the monument in 1927, died before the work was completed, in 1941, and Congress cut off funding as the nation became faced with World War I.
  • Agriculture is South Dakota’s top industry, generating one-third of the state’s overall economic activity. Although its main crops are corn, soybeans, wheat and hay, South Dakota leads the nation in the production of bison and pheasants. Ninety-eight percent of the state’s farms are family owned and operated.
  • A memorial to the Lakota leader Crazy Horse in South Dakota’s Black Hills is designed to be the largest statue in the world when it is completed. Dedicated by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski and Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear on June 3, 1948, the mountain carving will extend 563 feet high and 641 feet long. In June 1998, Crazy Horse’s 87-foot head was completed.

 

 

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