Florida State Flags - Made In USA

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Florida State Flags - Made In USA - Offered by Prescott Flags
We Offer both Nylon and Polyester Flags for Outdoor Use.
We ship to any city in Florida and deliver locally in Prescott area.

2x3 Florida Nylon Flag
2x3 Florida Nylon Flag
Durable and Light Weight will Fly in Light Breeze
List Price $32.50

Sale Price $23.17

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3x5 Florida Nylon Flag
3x5 Florida Nylon Flag
Durable and Light Weight will Fly in Light Breeze
List Price $48.50

Sale Price $34.78

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3x5 Florida Polyester Flag
3x5 Florida Polyester Flag
Recommended for High Wind Areas
List Price $79.50

Sale Price $57.52

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4x6 Florida Nylon Flag
4x6 Florida Nylon Flag
Durable and Light Weight will Fly in Light Breeze
List Price $91.50

Sale Price $65.94

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4x6 Florida Polyester Flag
4x6 Florida Polyester Flag
Recommended for High Wind Areas
List Price $122.50

Sale Price $88.69

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About Florida State

Admitted: 1845-03-03
Nickname: Sunshine State
Capitol: Tallahassee
Population: 21,733,312
Land Area: 53,927 Square Miles
Density: 403 per Square Mile

Florida Flag

The current design of Florida's state flag was adopted in 1900. In that year, Florida voters ratified a constitutional amendment based on an 1899 joint resolution of the state legislature to add diagonal red bars, in the form of a St. Andrew's cross, to the flag.

Between 1868 and 1900, Florida's state flag consisted of a white field with the state seal in the center. During the late 1890s, Governor Francis P. Fleming suggested that a red cross be added, so that the banner did not appear to be a white flag of truce or surrender when hanging still on a flagpole.

In the rewriting of the Constitution in 1968, the dimensions were dropped and became statutory language. The flag is described in these words: "The seal of the state, of diameter one half the hoist, in the center of a white ground. Red bars in width one fifth the hoist extending from each corner toward the center, to the outer rim of the seal."

Source: https://dos.myflorida.com/florida-facts/florida-state-symbols/state-flag

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