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“The colors of Philadelphia are blue and gold,” Henry C. McCook wrote in advocating for a city flag in 1894. The Philadelphia ...
The red, white and blue of the Juneteenth flag, a familiar color scheme, will be flying alongside the American flag in many ...
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The LAPD Chief just made a major move - banning the display of the Thin Blue Line flag in department spaces. In this video, I ...
First created in 1997 by National Juneteenth Celebration Foundation founder Ben Haith, the banner is in red, white and blue ...
The woman often credited with sewing the first national U.S. flag — at the request of George Washington himself, her ...
Missoula, Montana, declares the Pride flag its official banner to bypass a new state law banning "political" flags on public ...
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According to two local law professors, yes. It’s still illegal to break the law, they say. But a crime requires a criminal punishment, like a fine or jail time. The flag-ban law has neither.
Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that ...
National Flag Day was established in 1937 in Pennsylvania, and in 1949 President Harry S. Truman proclaimed June 14 as American Flag Day. The holiday has been observed every June 14 since.
but the large flags honoring fallen service members. Ninety-four American flags, the military branch's flags and the POW/MIA flag were taken. In all, 101 flags at a cost exceeding $2,000 ...