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MLK Day: Flag Flying Holiday and National Day of Service
Each January, Americans come together to honor the life, legacy, and leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most influential figures in our nation’s history. This holiday is recognized as an official flag-flying day in the United States, encouraging Americans to display the stars and stripes in tribute to Dr. King’s enduring legacy. It is also a day of service, inspiring communities across the country to engage in volunteer efforts that continue the work of equality, ju
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Jan 19, 2026
8 Flagpole & Flag Care Tips to Prevent Winter Damage
Winter is here, which means it’s time to take extra preventative measures to protect not just your health and home, but also your flag and flagpole. Harsh weather, like precipitation, freezing temperatures, and high winds, can shorten your flag’s lifespan and cause wear or damage to your flagpole. To help you get through the cold season without unnecessary replacements or repairs, follow these essential winter care tips.
1. Switch to Polyester for Winter
Winter damage to flags can be
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Jan 08, 2026
Celebrating Labor Day with the Stars and Stripes
Flag.com encourages all citizens to proudly display their American flags on September 1, 2025, when we celebrate Labor Day.
Labor Day is often thought to be a celebration of the final days of the summer season. However, Labor Day actually celebrates and honors the contributions of American workers towards our country's strength and prosperity. Labor Day is unique because it honors the accomplishments of the American people in the working class, while other national holidays commemorate vict
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Aug 24, 2025
“Buy American” Agenda - Where is your American Flag Made?
On Monday, January 25, 2021, President Biden signed the executive order for the “Buy American” agenda, which aims to promote the purchasing of American-made products. This executive order also aims to bring back some of the jobs lost to COVID-19. The enactment of this plan would ensure the future is made in America by American workers. Although the “Buy American” Act is nothing new, Biden’s strategy aims at allocating government resources in ways that haven’t been seen since World War II. Milita
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Feb 01, 2021
How the Flag Came to be Called Old Glory
New research may settle a family feud over the origins of an American icon.A tale of fidelity, family feud and argument over ownership is the subject of a new inquiry by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Old Glory, the weather-beaten 17- by 10-foot banner that has long been a primary NMAH artifact, is second only to Francis Scott Key’s Star-Spangled Banner as a patriotic symbol, and is the source of the term now applied generically to all American flags. “It represents success
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Jan 27, 2021
The History of the Pledge of Allegiance
The History of the Pledge of Allegiance Before today's version, there was a version that was
created by Captain George T. Balch, a veteran of the Civil War and teacher of
patriotism in New York City schools. Balch’s version, “We give our heads and
hearts to God and our country; one country; one language; one flag!” was embraced
by many schools, DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution), and GAR (Grand
Army of the Republic). This version was used until 1923 when the National Flag
Conferenc
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Dec 22, 2019
Proclamation to Honor Victims in El Paso, TX & Dayton, OH
Issued: August 4, 2019
Our Nation mourns with those whose loved ones were murdered in the tragic shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, and we share in the pain and suffering of all those who were injured in these two senseless attacks. We condemn these hateful and cowardly acts. Through our grief, America stands united with the people of El Paso and Dayton. May God be with the victims of these two horrific crimes and bring aid and comfort to their families and friends. As a mar
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Aug 05, 2019
The untold story behind the other Confederate flag
For the past 150-some years, while the Confederate battle flag has monopolized attention with its corrosive symbolism and inflammatory bluster, a different, largely unknown Confederate flag -- the Confederate Flag of Truce, which the South used in the process of surrendering to the North -- has been quietly waiting for its moment in the spotlight. That moment is now.Hoping to start a new conversation around the Civil War artifact, textile and social practice artist Sonya Clark has conceived a ma
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Apr 15, 2019
The Medal Of Honor
The Medal of Honor is the highest and most prestigious personal military decoration that is awarded to recognize service members who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor. It is normally awarded by the President in the name of Congress at a formal ceremony in Washington, DC. The medal is also known as the “Congressional Medal of Honor.” Three versions of the award for the Army, Navy, and Air Force can be awarded. The Navy version of the medal is also awarded to those in the Coast Guard
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Mar 22, 2019
The History of President's Day and How to Celebrate
Celebrated each year on the
third Monday of February, President’s Day commemorates the presidencies of our
nation's past leaders. Though a national holiday, not many people are aware of
why there is such a day or what they're supposed to do to celebrate it.ORIGINS The story
of President's Day dates back to the year 1800 – the year after President
George Washington's passing. Having been born on February 22nd, many
Americans started celebrating our country's very first president on his
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Feb 01, 2018