Description
Celebrate the Centennial State by flying your own Colorado state flag!
Our Colorado flags are manufactured in the United States from durable nylon fabric, a lightweight material that can fly easily in mild winds. Nylon’s lightness means that it also dries quickly after rain, helping prevent mildew growth. The state flag design is digitally printed for vibrant, fade-resistant colors.
Each flag of Colorado sized 6’ by 10’ and under attaches easily to any of our outdoor flagpoles with its durable canvas header and brass grommets. Flags that are 8’ by 12’ and larger come equipped with nylon rope and thimbles for secure installation. The 3’ by 5’ flag is our most popular option and is an excellent choice for our 6’ tangle-free house-mounted pole.
Colorado Flag Features
- Made in America
- Authentic 1964 design
- 100% premium nylon
- Durable canvas heading
- Rust-resistant brass grommets
8’ x 12’ and Up Sized Flags
- Nylon rope instead of grommets
- Galvanized thimbles
- Extra stitching on fly-end corners
Are you searching for the indoor version of this flag instead? Click here to view the CO state flag finished with a pole sleeve and gold fringe.
Colorado Flag Meaning & History
Colorado is known as the Centennial State because it was admitted to the Union in 1876, the 100th anniversary of America’s independence from Great Britain.
In 1910, a group of Coloradan Daughters of the American Revolution erroneously believed that Colorado lacked a state flag and set it upon themselves to create one. Although Colorado had had a flag since 1907, in 1911, Andrew Carlisle Carson submitted a new design to the Colorado State Senate, which was quickly accepted.
The 1911 design looks very similar to the current one; however, in the 1930s, the red and blue colors were standardized. In 1964, the gold circle in the “C” was expanded to match the size of the center white stripe.
The colors on the Colorado flag celebrate the region’s natural features:
- Blue represents the skies.
- Gold stands for the abundant sunshine the state enjoys.
- White symbolizes the snow-capped mountains.
- Red is for the ruddy earth.
Why is the Flag at Half-Staff Today in Colorado?
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