Flag of Oregon
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> Scientifically treated to resist UV fading & look beautiful
> Sturdy and shiny brass grommets for flying
> Lock stitched (not chain stitched) to prevent unraveling
> Extra 4 rows of stitching on the fly end for durability

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Oregon state flag

The Oregon flag, adopted in 1925, consists of a navy blue field with an escutcheon, or shield, that is found on the state seal. It features the Pacific Ocean with ships, mountains, a pioneer, and covered wagon with the words, “THE UNION,” on a small banner underneath. Around the escutcheon are 33 stars representing it as the 33rd state to join the Union. Above are the words, “STATE OF OREGON,” and below is the date, “1859.”

All of our flags at Star Spangled Flags are 100% made in the USA from start to finish! We use a tough, nylon fabric to hold up outdoors, extra stitching on the fly end of the flag, and a special UV coating to prevent fading from the sun.

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Oregon flag, Made in USA

It was decided by a coin toss; the State of Oregon that we know today could have been named Boston. Oregon is known for its rich history. The occupancy of the region west of the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean was made possible through the Treaty of 1818 which was a collaborative effort between the Great Britain and America. Three decades later, Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859.

The Lewis and Clark exposition cabin was said to be the world’s largest log cabin, the half acre structure was built back in 1905 and got burned to the ground in 1964. The State of Oregon is as well home to the deepest lake in the United States which is none other than the Crater Lake. Oregon is located in the Pacific Northwest region in the U.S., with Washington in the north, Idaho to the east, and Nevada and California in the south.

Unique as it is, Oregon’s flag is the only flag among the U.S. states with two designs on each side of its flag. Its flag design became official on February 26, 1925. The navy blue color together with the gold-colored letters and symbols on the flag is the representation of the state colors of Oregon. The opposite side of the flag is a depiction of a gold beaver which is considered to be the state animal of Oregon. More Oregon Flag questions are .

It shows Oregon state pride to fly a flag that withstands wear and tear because the banner itself is a representation of the state. It’s not only there to boost one’s honor but as well there to remind us how our American forefathers stood their ground for our liberty. Get the best quality available by purchasing an Oregon State Flag from Star Spangled Flags made 100% in the USA today.
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Have you seen the Oregon state flag? It features a simple yet attractive design against a navy-colored field. You can find the Oregon flag proudly displayed in front of countless homes and businesses throughout the Beaver State — as well as other states. Even if you’ve seen it, though, you might be surprised to learn the following facts about the flag of Oregon.

#1) Only State Flag to Feature Two Sides

The Oregon state flag is the only official state to feature two sides. In other words, it features a design on the front and another, different design on the back. The front of the Oregon flag features the state’s seal below the words “State of Oregon” and above the date “1859.” The design on the back of the state banner of Oregon, conversely, features a beaver.

#2) 33 Stars Represent Statehood

The 33 stars within the Oregon state flag’s seal represents statehood. Oregon was the 33rd state to be admitted to the Union, which occurred in 1859. Therefore, the state’s seal consists of 33 stars. You can find these stars, as well as the date in which Oregon was admitted to the Union, on the front of the Oregon flag.

#3) Adopted in 1925

The modern-day flag of Oregon was adopted in 1925. During this year, the first flag featuring this newly adopted design was produced by employees at Meier & Frank. Since then, the Oregon flag has remained unchanged. It still features a two-sided design consisting of the state’s seal on the front and a beaver on the back.

#4) May Feature Gold Fringe

You may notice that some Oregon state flags have gold fringe on them. Like with the American flag, the Oregon flag can be designed either with or without gold fringe. Oregon lawmakers specifically say that gold fringe may be used on flags for “parade” and “dress” use. Other display applications of the flag of Oregon don’t require gold fringe.

#5) The Beaver Is Oregon’s State Animal

There’s a reason why the back of the Oregon state flag features a beaver: it’s the official state animal of Oregon. All states have at least one official state animal. In Oregon, the official state animal is the beaver. These water-dwelling animals are commonly found through Oregon’s waterways. Because of their prominence throughout Oregon, state lawmakers recognize the beaver as Oregon’s official state animal. This is why the beaver is featured on the back of the Oregon flag.

When was the Oregon state flag adopted and who made it?

The Oregon state flag was adopted in 1925. Much of the Seal of Oregon is central on the flag and it was adopted in 1857. The flag was designed by the Oregon Legislature and first sewn by Marjorie Kennedy and Blanche Cox employees of Meier and Frank department store.

What is the difference in the Oregon flag and other state flags?

The field of the state flag of Oregon is navy blue and all the lettering and designs are gold. The flag face displays the words “STATE OF OREGON” in a wave fashion above a gold shield supported by thirty-three stars. The stars represent Oregon as the thirty-third state to be admitted to the Union. Below the shield is the date “1859” which is the year Oregon joined the Union. The crest of the shield is an American Eagle with its wings spread, symbolizing power, strength, freedom and Oregon’s support of the Union. On the shield is a blazing sun setting over the Pacific Ocean which symbolizes Oregon’s bright future and its rich maritime history and heritage. Beside the sun are mountains, trees and an elk which stand for Oregon’s natural beauty, natural resources, and its rich wildlife. Central on the shield is a covered wagon which represents the Oregon Trail and the adventurous nature of the early settlers coming to the territory. Below the wagon is a banner with the words, “The Union” which shows Oregon’s support for the United States. Below the banner is a plow, a sheaf of wheat and a pickax, which represent Oregon’s early industry, agriculture and mining. On the river are two ships; a departing British man-of-war ship, symbolizing the end of British oppression, and an American trade vessel, representing the beginning of American freedom and rise of American power in Oregon. The reverse side of the flag pictures Oregon’s official state animal – the beaver. Oregon’s nickname is, “The Beaver State”, due to the extreme importance the beaver was to Oregon’s fur-trading opportunities for the early hunters and trappers, and bringing settlers to Oregon. Beaver fur was the raw material for the high quality felt used for hat making. During the early 19th century fur hats were fashionable and Oregon’s streams were an important source of beaver. Millions of hats were made from beaver skins and were the first great American trade commodity. The beaver is a symbol of determination and strong-will.

What are the designs on the Oregon state flag and what do they represent?

The Oregon state flag is the only state flag with a different design on each side. The front side of the flag contains most of the state Seal of Oregon and the back side features a picture of a beaver.

How can I correctly fly my Oregon flag and my American flag together?

When flying the Oregon and American flag on the same pole, the flag of the United States must always be at the top and the Oregon flag should be the same size or smaller. When It is flown on separate poles, the Oregon flag will be to the right of the flag of the United States situating the U.S. flag in the position of honor, which is to the observer’s left of the other flags.

Where can I buy an Oregon state flag?

A great place to purchase an Oregon state flag that is fully made in the USA, is Star Spangled Flags. They are super strong, they are treated to last in the bright sunshine, and they use super stitching to help prevent fraying and unraveling. They have free shipping and come with a customer satisfaction guarantee. To get your own, visit their website here.