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New Hampshire 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 Granite State with a beautiful New Hampshire flag from Flag Legends. Made with high-quality materials and vibrant colors, this flag is perfect for displaying at home, in the office, or at events. By purchasing from Flag Legends, you are supporting a small business and investing in a product that will last for years to come. Don't wait any longer to show your love for New Hampshire - order your flag today and let your state pride fly high!

#PNAME# flag description

The New Hampshire state flag features the state seal in the center, with the image of a sailing ship placed in front of a rising sun, surrounded by the words "Seal of the State of New Hampshire" and the year 1776. The seal is bordered by laurel leaves and nine stars, representing New Hampshire being the ninth state to join the United States. The flag is predominantly blue with the state motto, "Live Free or Die," printed in gold letters at the top. The overall design is simple yet bold, symbolizing the state's history, values, and independence.

Made in USA #PNAME# flag

The New Hampshire flag is proudly made in the USA, ensuring high quality craftsmanship and supporting local businesses. Additionally, the flag is treated to resist UV fading, making it ideal for outdoor use in all weather conditions. With brass grommets for easy hanging and quadruple stitching on the fly end for durability, this flag is designed to withstand the test of time and proudly display the rich history and heritage of the Granite State for years to come.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of New Hampshire

  • Granite State flag
  • New Hampshirite flag
  • New England flag
  • Mother of Rivers flag
  • The White Mountain State flag

Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of New Hampshire

What is the significance of the design on the New Hampshire state flag?

The New Hampshire state flag features the state seal, which includes the Old Man of the Mountain, an iconic rock formation that collapsed in 2003. The ship on the seal represents the state's maritime heritage, while the five pointed stars symbolize the five historic counties of the state. The laurel wreath is a symbol of victory and honor.

When was the New Hampshire state flag adopted?

The New Hampshire state flag was officially adopted on March 24, 1909. The flag was designed by lawmaker John W. Benson and was approved by the state legislature. Prior to the adoption of the official flag, various unofficial designs were used to represent the state.

Can the New Hampshire state flag be flown at half-staff?

Yes, the New Hampshire state flag can be flown at half-staff as a sign of mourning or respect. The flag should be lowered to half-staff by order of the Governor or President of the United States. It is often done to honor fallen service members, government officials, or other individuals of significance to the state.