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Alaska State Flag – 3×5 Nylon

$ 46.86

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Alaska State Flag Alaska state flag features the Big Dipper (Ursa Major or Great Bear constellation) as a symbol of strength, and Polaris (the North Star ) as a symbol of Alaska's northern location and "the ever constant star for the mariner, the explorer, hunter, trapper, prospector, woodsman, and the surveyor..." (quote from legislation). The blue background represents the sky, sea, lakes, and wildflowers of Alaska (the blue alpine forget-me-not is the state flower of Alaska). History of Alaska's Flag The Alaska state flag (selected for its simplicity, originality, and symbolism) was created by Benny Benson, a 13 year old 7th grader from an orphanage in Seward, Alaska (John Bell Bensona; 1913-1972). Seward honors him with a monument on 3rd Avenue. Alaska's state song is titled "Alaska's Flag." Notes: The North star is also found on the state flag of Maine. The Big Dipper constellation also contains "The Delaware Diamond" (state star of Delaware). ENDURA-NYLON™ • Made of 100% heavyweight, 200-denier nylon bunting. • Aniline-dyed for brilliant, fast colors. • Treated to resist fading. • Fast drying. • State, Territory and World flags constructed to precise specifications. • Finished with white header and brass grommets. • Flies in the slightest breeze.