Extra large outdoor nylon Vermont flags are offered with a #10 white nylon rope sewn into the 2" cotton polyester blend header. Galvanized metal thimble ends are crimped to the rope ends for attachment to the flag snaps. An additional brass grommet is placed midway on the heading for use with a third flag snap for durability and stability on the halyard.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Brands

N/A Embassy Flag

Flag Height

N/A 10 ft

Flag Length

N/A 15 ft

Material

N/A Nylon

State

N/A Vermont

Application

N/A Outdoor

Shipping Dimensions and Weight

Shipping Length

N/A 15 Inch

Shipping Width

N/A 12 Inch

Shipping Height

N/A 8 Inch

Shipping Weight

N/A 4.7 Pound

Additional Information

Additional Information

N/A Ethan Allen, one of Vermont's founders, led this army until the British captured him. The Green Mountain Boys became famous for their role in the American Revolution at the battles of Hubbardton and Bennington in 1777. After these battles, the Green Mountain Boys returned home and declared Vermont an independent republic. In 1790, New York consented to the admission of Vermont into the Union (for a payment of $30,000) and stated the New York-Vermont boundary should be the mid-channel of Lake Champlain. In 1791, fourteen years after declaring independence, Vermont became the 14th state, and the first state to join the Union after the original 13 colonies. (ref; sec.vt.us).