FLORIDA STATE FLAG 2' X 3'
Hey Steve theSurfFishingGuy here again,
While surf fishing the flagless beaches of North Carolina, I wondered why no one flew a NC State flag. It must be because you can't find a flagpole and State flag in an online store that caters to TAILGATING and SURF FISHING. Once again, here we are offering the "BEST GEAR ON THE SURF."
But to start I am offering just a few state flags. I will add more states soon. As many of you well know running a small business teaches us to juggle with both hands and both feet. Besides all that mess, my garage is a bit full of “the Best Gear on the Surf.”
History of the Florida State Flag:
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- The flag of Florida had many different designs
- January 13 – September 12 1861 was the Lone Star and Stripes flag when Florida withdrew from the Union and declared as a “sovereign and independent nation”
- This flag had 13 red and white stripes with blue field with one big star in the middle of the blue field
- On September 13, 1861 and official flag was authorized
- This flag had the tri-band the confederate flag had then
- The flag had three equal stripes 2 red, 1 white
- The blue field went all the way to the bottom of the flag with the new Florida seal in the blue field
- From May 6, 1868 to November 5, 1900 the flag was changed to a white flag with the Florida seal in the middle
- In November 1900, the flag today was changed to mostly what it is today with very minor changes
- It has the Cross of Burgundy with the Florida seal in the middle
State Flag: Our 2x3ft Polyester State Flags have header tape and 2 metal grommets for easy display. Bold colors stand out for a flag you can be proud of. Printed on one side all the way through the fabric.
Quality construction: Double-stitched around all edges with 4 rows of stitching on fly edge. 100 denier polyester is more durable than the typical poly flag.
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