Valley Forge's Spectramax™ Nylon State Flags are beautiful, brilliantly colored, and made to last- with 100% nylon construction they are resistant to the weathering effects of exposure to the sun and rain. Each flag is finished with a heavy canvas heading and brass grommets, and care is taken to reproduce accurately all fine detail in intricate emblems.
The Alaska state flag was adopted on July 9th, 1927 and is unique in that seven of its eight gold stars form the "Big Dipper", and the last star is enlarged and represents the North Star.
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