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Barry Mason
Barry Mason is a proud third-generation American whose grandfather served in World War II. Born and raised in small-town Tennessee, Barry developed a deep appreciation for American history and traditions from an early age, learning about the sacrifices made by previous generations. Barry has spent over a decade writing about flag etiquette, patriotic traditions, military history, and the stories behind America's most cherished symbols. When he's not researching the fascinating history of Old Glory, you can find Barry volunteering at veterans' events, coaching youth baseball, or exploring America's national parks with his family. A firm believer in supporting American manufacturing and small businesses, Barry is passionate about celebrating the craftspeople who keep American traditions alive. He lives with his wife and two children in a home where the American flag flies proudly every day. Favorite quote: "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." - Ronald Reagan

Why You Shouldn’t Fly the American Flag Upside Down

The U.S. Flag Code allows the American flag to be flown at half-staff for certain occasions. On days of mourning, for instance, you may notice the American flag being flown at half-staff throughout the country. Memorial Day is another day on which it’s acceptable to fly the American at half-staff. From sunrise to noon, the

What Is the Flag of Kentucky?

Each state in the United States has an official flag. For over a century, Kentucky has recognized a design featuring the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky as its official flag. You can see an example of this design in the adjacent image. To learn more about the flag of Kentucky, including its origins and

What Causes American Flags to Fade? Here’s What You Should Know

What Causes American Flags to Fade? American flags aren’t immune to fading. While available in a variety of materials, they can lose their original depth of color over time. Rather than featuring bright red and white horizontal lines, for instance, an American flag may feature duller red stripes and faded blue canton. What causes American

5 Facts About the Flag of Colorado

The great state of Colorado has an official flag. It features a colorful design consisting of blue, gold, white and red. Each of these colors symbolizes a specific element of the Centennial State. Whether you live in Colorado or elsewhere, you may want to display the flag of Colorado. Before doing so, however, there are

What Is the Flag of Reno, Nevada?

Did you know that Reno, Nevada has its own official flag? Located in the northwestern part of Nevada is a large city named Reno. It’s right outside of Lake Tahoe, making it a popular tourist destination. While Reno isn’t the capital of Nevada — Carson City is the capital — it has an official flag.

5 Facts About the Flag of Alaska

Alaska was one of the last states to gain statehood. It was added to the United States in 1959. Alaska became an official state during the first part of this year, whereas Hawaii became an official state in the latter part of 1959. Like all states, though, Alaska has an official flag. It features a

What is the Cowpens flag

What is the Cowpens flag?

The American flag has been around for several centuries. The first American flag was adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. Over the years, however, the design has changed. There have been several versions of the American flag, one of which is the Cowpens flag. While the Cowpens flag has since been replaced

What Is the POW/MIA Flag?

The POW/MIA flag has become synonymous with the United States Armed Forces. Also known simply as the POW flag, it symbolizes our country’s commitment to bringing service members who’ve been captured or gone missing. You’ll often find the POW/MIA flag displayed by the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines. With that said, the POW/MIA

5 Facts About the Flag of Indiana

The flag of Indiana is prominently displayed throughout the Hoosier state. Whether you live in Indiana, or if you’ve driven through it, you may recall seeing this flag.  It doesn’t feature Indiana’s state seal. Rather, the flag of Indiana features a gold torch that’s surrounded by gold stars. To learn more about the state banner

How to Protect Your American Flag From Snow

How to Protect Your American Flag From Snow

Do you live in a region that regularly experiences snow during the winter? You can display the American flag outside of your home or business year-round. If it’s snowing, though, you should take some basic precautions to protect it from damage. Exposure to snow can take a toll on your American flag. Snow, of course,

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