Description
Granite State flags are available with both indoor and outdoor finishes to suit your flag needs.
Outdoor New Hampshire Flag
These flags are made to resist the outdoor elements. The lightweight nylon material will fly regally in even light wind speeds. Pair a 2’ x 3’ or 3’ x 5’ flag with a tangle-free flagpole for a worry-free display.
Highlights:
- American Made
- Authentic design
- 100% nylon
- Sewn edges
- Strong canvas heading
- Brass grommets
Note: To increase the lifetime of your flag, take it down during inclement weather.
Indoor New Hampshire Flag
Our gold-fringe flags are made-to-order and are well suited for any auditorium, government building, lodge, and more. Give these flags the proper respect they deserve and make sure to use an indoor flagpole.
Highlights:
- American Made
- Authentic design
- 100% nylon
- Sewn edges
- Pole sleeve
- Gold fringe
Note: Gold-fringe is not designed to withstand the outdoor elements.
New Hampshire Flag History
Before 1909, the state of New Hampshire had numerous regimental flags but did not have an official flag. The first official flag was adopted by the New Hampshire state legislature and featured the state’s seal. This 1909 state flag has only been changed once in 1931. This change only occurred because there was a change to the state’s seal which is featured on the flag.
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Other Details
Flag Adopted: November 30, 1931
Entered Union: June 21, 1788
Motto: "Live Free or Die"
Nickname: The Granite State
Known For: Nature, Maple Syrup
State Bird: Purple Finch
State Flower: Purple Lilac
State Mammal: White-Tailed Deer
Famous Granite Staters: Mandy Moore, Sarah Silverman, Franklin Pierce, Matt Czuchry, Eliza Coupe, Ray LaMontagne