Massachusetts State Flags - Made In USA

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Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts and deliver locally in Prescott area.

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

Sale Price $23.17

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

Sale Price $34.78

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3x5 Massachusetts Polyester Flag
3x5 Massachusetts Polyester Flag
Recommended for High Wind Areas
List Price $72.50

Sale Price $52.54

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4x6 Massachusetts Nylon Flag
4x6 Massachusetts Nylon Flag
Durable and Light Weight will Fly in Light Breeze
List Price $81.50

Sale Price $58.98

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4x6 Massachusetts Polyester Flag
4x6 Massachusetts Polyester Flag
Recommended for High Wind Areas
List Price $109.50

Sale Price $79.37

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About Massachusetts State

Admitted: 1788-02-06
Nickname: Bay State
Capitol: Boston
Population: 6,893,574
Land Area: 7,840 Square Miles
Density: 879 per Square Mile

Massachusetts Flag

The flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts displays, on both sides, the state coat of arms on a white field. The shield is meant to depict an Algonquian Native American with bow and arrow; the arrow is pointed downward, signifying peace. However, the face of the figure is modelled on a photo of Ojibwe chief Thomas Little Shell. A white star with five points appears next to the figure's head, signifying Massachusetts as a U.S. state. A blue ribbon surrounds the shield, bearing the state motto Ense Petit Placidam, Sub Libertate Quietem "By the Sword We Seek Peace, But Peace Only Under Liberty".

Above the shield is the state military crest: the bent arm holding a broadsword aloft. The sword has its blade up, to remind that it was through the American Revolution that liberty was won. The sword itself is a copy of one belonging to Myles Standish and signifies the philosophy that one would rather lose their right arm than live under tyranny.(citation needed)

The state flag was officially adopted in 1907, but had been used unofficially since the American Revolutionary War as the ensign of the Massachusetts State Navy. In 1971, the earlier pine tree was replaced by the current design.

Source: wikipedia.org