Extreme wear outdoor Vermont flags are produced using open weave 2-ply woven polyester, the longest wearing flag material available for daily, long-term display. This open weave material reduces fabric stress and outside fly-end shredding in high wind applications, increasing flag life over traditional nylon flags. Sizes offered are 3x5 ft., 4x6 ft. and 5x8 ft. Textile trade names are Annin Tough-tex, Eder Flag Poly-Max and Valley Forge Flag Spectrapro.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Brands |
N/A Embassy Flag |
Flag Height |
N/A 4 ft |
Flag Length |
N/A 6 ft |
Material |
N/A Woven Polyester |
State |
N/A Vermont |
Application |
N/A Outdoor |
Shipping Dimensions and Weight
Shipping Length |
N/A 12.75 Inch |
Shipping Width |
N/A 9.25 Inch |
Shipping Height |
N/A 1.5 Inch |
Shipping Weight |
N/A 0.95 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). |