null
In Stock

Pennsylvania Flag

$39.50
SKU:
20426
Current Stock:
Origin:
United States

Frequently Bought Together:

The dark blue Pennsylvania flag has a seal in the center, on which 2 horses flank either side of a shield containing a ship and plow.
Inc. Tax
Ex. Tax

Description

Celebrate your favorite state with our Pennsylvania state flags, proudly manufactured in the United States. 

Each Pennsylvania state flag is crafted from durable, lightweight nylon, ensuring your flag will wave gracefully in the slightest breeze. Nylon is also quick to dry and resistant to mildew, making it an excellent choice for outdoor use. The Pennsylvania flag features a digitally printed design that boasts sharp details and vibrant, UV-resistant colors that resist fading when exposed to direct sunlight.

Each Pennsylvanian flag is equipped with a heavy-duty canvas header and brass grommets for securing to any of our outdoor flagpoles. If you’re unsure about the right flag size for your pole, check out our guide on flagpole heights and corresponding flag dimensions. Our 3’ x 5’ Pennsylvania flags are our most popular option, though we also offer it in sizes 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’.

PA Flag Features

  • Made in the USA
  • Authentic 1907 state seal design
  • 100% premium, weather-resistant nylon
  • Reinforced canvas header for durability in outdoor conditions
  • Brass grommets for easy mounting and hoisting

8’ x 12’ and Up Sized Flags

  • Nylon rope instead of grommets
  • Galvanized thimbles
  • Extra stitching on fly-end corners

For indoor settings such as schools, governmental, or corporate buildings, you’ll want our indoor state flag of Pennsylvania. This version includes gold fringe and a pole sleeve for an elegant display.

Pennsylvania Flag Meaning & History

Pennsylvania was the second state to enter the Union in 1787. The symbol in the center of Pennsylvania’s flag is the official state coat of arms. This design, also known as the Pennsylvania colony flag, was authorized by the General Assembly in 1799. Since then, the flag has only been changed once. In 1907, the General Assembly standardized the flag to make the blue background color match the blue of Old Glory

Why are Flags at Half-Staff Today in PA?

Sign up for our free half-staff alerts to receive email or text notifications whenever a half-staff proclamation is issued.

Other Details

Capitol: Harrisburg
Flag Adopted: April 24, 1907
Entered Union: December 12, 1787
Motto: "Virtue, Liberty and Independence"
Nickname: Keystone State, Quaker State
Known For: Philly Cheesesteak, Heinz
State Bird: Ruffed Grouse
State Flower: Mountain Laurel
State Mammal: White-Tailed Deer
Famous Pennsylvanians: Louisa May Alcott, John Barrymore, James Buchanan, Rachel Carson, Bill Cosby, Reggie Jackson, Tara Lipinski, Arnold Palmer, Betsy Ross, Gertrude Stein