Description
Represent the Beaver State by flying your own Oregon state flag!
Our American-made Oregon flags are produced using nylon, a lightweight and weather-resistant material ideal for outdoor flying. Nylon is also a quick-drying fabric, which helps prevent mildew growth after rain. The intricate details of the emblems on both sides of the flag are digitally printed, creating a precise and clear design.
Each flag has a durable canvas header and brass grommets for attachment to any of our outdoor flagpoles. We offer the flag of Oregon in the standard 3’ by x 5’ size, in addition to 12” x 18”, 2’ x 3’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, 6’ x 10’, 8’ x 12’, 10’ x 15’, and 12’ x 18’. Refer to our table of outdoor pole heights and corresponding flag sizes to determine the best fit for your pole.
Oregon Flag Features
- Proudly manufactured in the United States
- Authentic 1925 design with correct front and back
- 100% high-quality nylon
- White canvas header
- Rust-resistant brass grommets
8’ x 12’ and Up Sized Flags
- Nylon rope instead of grommets
- Galvanized thimbles
- Extra stitching on fly-end corners
We also offer the Oregon state flag finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve for formal indoor use.
Oregon Flag Meaning & History
The Oregon flag was adopted on February 26, 1925. The first flag featuring this design was produced by the department store Meier & Frank and sewn by employees Marjorie Kennedy and Blanche Cox.
On the front side of the flag is a portion of the state seal. It contains several references to Oregonian history, such as wagons pulled by oxen, farming tools, and ships. Below is the year 1859, which is when Oregon was admitted to the Union. On the flag's reverse side is a beaver, Oregon’s official state animal.
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Other Details
Flag Adopted: April 15, 1925
Entered Union: February 14, 1859
Motto: "Alis volat propriis" / "She flies with her own wings"
Nickname: Beaver State
Known For: Ghost Towns, Crater Lake
State Bird: Western Meadowlark
State Flower: Oregon Grape
State Mammal: American Beaver
Famous Oregonians: Raymond Carver, Sally Struthers, Ty Burrell, River Phoenix, Beverly Cleary, Kaitlin Olson