Georgia (GA) State Flag
The 4th state, admitted 1776
The new, 3'x5' Georgia state flag which was authorized in May 2003 and approved by the public in the February 2004 election is now the official Georgia State Flag.
Georgia State Flag Adopted: 2003
There are 3 Georgia Flags offered here.
These top-quality flags are made from heavy-duty, commercial grade 100% nylon fabric for maximum durability.
Heavy-duty high-wind 2-ply polyester state flags in sizes 3' x 5', 4' x 6' and 5' x 8'.
Georgia's flag, which became officially effective in January, 2001, has two main parts. The top part is Georgia's state seal. The seal contains principles of wisdom, justice, and moderation. The Georgia state flag's seal's blue background symbolizes loyalty, justice, sincerity, and reverence to God. The second significant part of the new flag is the pictures of previous Georgia flags including the flag from 1956 to 2001. This way, they could still retain a small image of the confederate battle flag which so many see as part of Georgia's history.
These top-quality Georgia Flags are made from heavy-duty, commercial grade outdoor 100% Nylon fabric for maximum durability. All flags are finished with strong heading and solid brass grommets for displaying. Made in the U.S.A.
Georgia GA is another state that chose to commemorate the Confederacy on its flag. John Sammons Bell, chairman of the Democratic party during the time, designed the Georgia state flag. On the vertical strip close to the flagpole, the Georgia state seal appears in black and white. It shows three pillars that stand for the three branches of government, wrapped in ribbons that express the ideas of the Constitution - wisdom, justice, and moderation. The pillars support an arch that bears the word, "Constitution." The remaining two-thirds of the Georgia state flag prominently presents a replica of the Confederate Battle Flag.
These are quality polycotton Georgia Flags. All flags are finished with strong heading and solid brass grommets for displaying. Made in the U.S.A.