Virginia State Flag

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

 

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

 

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

 

 

  • Virginia State achieved statehood on June 25, 1788.
  • Virginia State Nickname(s); Old Dominion; Mother of Presidents; Mother of States; Mother of Statesmen; Cavalier State.
  • Virginia State Motto: Sic Semper Tyrannis (“Thus Always to Tyrants”).
  • Four of the first five presidents were Virginians: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe.
  • The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg is the nation’s second-oldest institution of higher education, after Harvard; King William III and Queen Mary II of England signed a charter for its creation on February 8, 1693. At the persuasion of Thomas Jefferson, the first law school in America was established there in 1779.
  • On October 19, 1781, following three weeks of continuous bombardment, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington in the Battle of Yorktown in Virginia, essentially bringing the American Revolution to an end.
  • Virginia’s borders have expanded and contracted numerous times since its inception as the first of the 13 original colonies. In 1792, nine counties known as the Kentucky District of Virginia entered the union as the state of Kentucky, and in 1863, western counties of Virginia were approved to enter the union as the state of West Virginia.

 

 

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