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Michigan 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

#PNAME# state flag for sale

Show your pride for the Great Lakes State with a Michigan flag from Flag Legends! Whether you're a native Michigander or just have a love for the beautiful state, displaying this flag in your home or at events is a great way to show your support. Made with high-quality materials and vibrant colors, this flag is sure to stand out and make a statement. Don't wait any longer to add this iconic symbol to your collection - order your Michigan flag from Flag Legends today and let your Michigan pride shine!

#PNAME# flag description

The Michigan state flag features a blue field with the state coat of arms prominently displayed in the center. The coat of arms is surrounded by a ring of 24 stars, symbolizing Michigan as the 24th state to join the Union. The crest atop the coat of arms depicts a bald eagle holding an olive branch in one talon and arrows in the other, representing peace and the ability to defend itself. Below the coat of arms, the state motto "Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice" is displayed, meaning "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you."Overall, the Michigan state flag is a symbol of the state's history, beauty, and pride.

Made in USA #PNAME# flag

The Michigan flag is proudly made in the USA, using high-quality materials that are treated to resist UV fading, ensuring that the flag will retain its vibrant colors for years to come. With brass grommets for easy hanging and quadruple stitching on the fly end for added durability, this flag is made to last. By choosing a flag that is made in the USA, you are not only supporting American businesses but also ensuring that you are receiving a product that is held to the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. Show your pride for the Great Lakes State with a Michigan flag that is built to withstand the elements and proudly display your state's colors for all to see.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Michigan

  • Mitten State Flag
  • The Wolverine State Flag
  • The Great Lakes State Flag
  • Pure Michigan State Flag
  • Lake State Flag

Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Michigan

1. What is the symbolism behind the design of the Michigan state flag?

The Michigan state flag features a blue field with the state coat of arms in the center. The coat of arms includes symbols representing Michigan's history and resources, such as a man standing on a peninsula, holding a rifle and a raised hand, symbolizing peace. The elk and moose on either side of the coat of arms represent Michigan's wildlife, while the shield features a lake and a peninsula to represent the state's geography. The American eagle and the Latin motto "Tuebor," meaning "I will defend," further symbolize Michigan's commitment to protecting its resources and values.

2. When was the Michigan state flag officially adopted?

The current design of the Michigan state flag was officially adopted on June 26, 1911. Prior to this, Michigan had used several different flags since becoming a state in 1837. The design we see today was the result of a contest held by the Daughters of the American Revolution, which sought a new flag design to better represent the state. The winning design, created by Mrs. Belva Lockwood of Cass County, was ultimately chosen and adopted as the official state flag of Michigan.

3. Has the Michigan state flag undergone any changes since its adoption?

Since its adoption in 1911, the design of the Michigan state flag has remained largely unchanged. However, in 1953, a law was passed stipulating the specific colors to be used in reproducing the flag: The seal and coat of arms were to be blue and white on a field of blue. This law was later amended in 1954, allowing for the flag to be manufactured in various fabrics, both for indoor and outdoor display. Despite this minor adjustment, the overall design and symbolism of the Michigan state flag have remained the same for over a century.