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Alaska state flag

> Guaranteed Made in USA
> High-quality materials and craftsmanship
> Solid brass grommets
> Extra stitching on the fly end
> Supporting American jobs and economy

$46.69

-15%
  • Size: 3 by 5 foot
Size(s) available:

3 by 5 foot

GTIN:

820103253123

#PNAME# state flag for sale

Show your pride for the Last Frontier with our high-quality Alaska flag from Flag Legends. Made with durable materials and vibrant colors, this flag is perfect for displaying at home, in the office, or at events. Whether you're a native Alaskan or just love the beauty of the state, this flag is a must-have for any collection. Don't wait any longer to show your support for Alaska - order your flag today from Flag Legends and let your love for the state shine bright!

#PNAME# flag description

The Alaska state flag features a vivid blue background with eight gold stars arranged in the shape of the Big Dipper constellation, which is a prominent feature in the Alaskan night sky. The North Star, representing the state's northern location, is also included in the design. Below the stars is a dark blue field with the name "Alaska" written in bold, gold letters. The flag's simple yet striking design captures the beauty and uniqueness of the state's natural landscapes and celestial phenomena.

Made in USA #PNAME# flag

When purchasing an Alaska flag that is made in the USA and treated to resist UV fading, customers can expect a high-quality product that will withstand the harsh weather conditions of the region. The brass grommets ensure easy and secure hanging, while the quadruple stitching on the fly end provides added durability and longevity. These features combined make for a reliable and long-lasting flag that proudly represents the beautiful state of Alaska.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Alaska

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Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Alaska

What is the significance of the Big Dipper and North Star on the Alaska state flag?

The Big Dipper and North Star on the Alaska state flag represent the state's location in the northernmost part of the United States. The Big Dipper is a prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere's sky and is often used as a symbol of navigation and guidance. The North Star, also known as Polaris, is located directly above the Earth's North Pole and has been used for centuries by sailors and travelers for direction. Together, these symbols on the flag reflect Alaska's history of exploration and its unique position in the Arctic region.

Why is the Alaska state flag designed with a blue background and yellow stars?

The blue background on the Alaska state flag represents the sky and the many bodies of water that are found throughout the state, including its rivers, lakes, and ocean coastlines. The color blue also symbolizes the vastness and beauty of Alaska's natural landscapes. The yellow stars on the flag are meant to symbolize the state's abundance of natural resources, including its gold reserves and mineral wealth. The contrast between the blue background and yellow stars creates a striking visual representation of Alaska's unique geography and rich history.

How did the design of the Alaska state flag come about?

The design of the Alaska state flag was created by a young Alaskan Native boy named Benny Benson in 1927. Benson, who was just 13 years old at the time, entered a flag design contest for school children sponsored by the Alaska Department of the American Legion. His winning design featured the Big Dipper and North Star on a field of blue, with eight gold stars to represent the state's position as the 49th star on the American flag. Benson's design was officially adopted as the state flag in 1959 when Alaska became the 49th state of the United States.