Adopted in 1799. Pennsylvania shares with Virginia, Kentucky and Massachusetts the designation "Commonwealth." Pennsylvania's flag is composed the state Coat of Arms on a blue field. The first official flag bearing the State Coat of Arms was authorized by the General Assembly in 1799. During the Civil War, many Pennsylvania regiments carried flags modeled after the U.S. Flag, but substituted Pennsylvania's Coat of Arms for the field of stars. An act of the General Assembly of June 13, 1907, standardized the flag and required that the blue field match the blue of Old Glory. (ref; portal.state.pa.us, Symbols of Pennsylvania.
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2 Feet (ft) Height and 3 Feet (ft) Length Pennsylvania State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $32.14

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3 Feet (ft) Height and 5 Feet (ft) Length Pennsylvania State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $47.73

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4 Feet (ft) Height and 6 Feet (ft) Length Pennsylvania State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $70.47

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5 Feet (ft) Height and 8 Feet (ft) Length Pennsylvania State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $110.54

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6 Feet (ft) Height and 10 Feet (ft) Length Pennsylvania State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $207.47
Description N/A Pennsylvania outdoor nylon state flags are USA made and finished with a canvas heading and two brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4 rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners.
Brands N/A Embassy Flag
Flag Height N/A 2 ft N/A 3 ft N/A 4 ft N/A 5 ft N/A 6 ft
Flag Length N/A 3 ft N/A 5 ft N/A 6 ft N/A 8 ft N/A 10 ft
Material N/A Nylon
State N/A Pennsylvania
Application N/A Outdoor
Shipping Length N/A 10 Inch N/A 10 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch
Shipping Width N/A 6.5 Inch N/A 6.5 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch
Shipping Height N/A 1.5 Inch
Shipping Weight N/A 0.4 Pound N/A 0.6 Pound N/A 0.9 Pound N/A 1.3 Pound N/A 1.8 Pound
Additional Information N/A The Coat of Arms, was designed in 1778 by Caleb Lownes of Philadelphia it and consists of: a shield which displays the emblems of the State Seal --- the ship, plough, and sheaves of wheat; an eagle for the crest; two black horses as supporters; and the motto "Virtue, Liberty and Independence." An olive branch and a cornstalk are crossed below the shield.