Flag of New Mexico
New Mexico flag
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New Mexico flag

> 100% Made in USA with American labor and materials
> 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

$46.69

-15%
Size(s) available:

3 by 5 foot

New Mexico state flag

The New Mexico flag, adopted in 1925, consists of a yellow field with the red symbol of the Pueblon people who have lived in the state for years. The flag combines this design with the colors of the flag of Spain, which ruled the land for over 2 centuries.

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.

Order your own, made in the USA, New Mexico flag today!

New Mexico state flag

New Mexico, also known as the Land of Enchantment, is located in the western region of the country. The a mixture of Native-American and Hispanic culture dominates in this part of the country. It’s one of the Mountain States and bordered by Arizona, Texas, Colorado, and Utah.

New Mexico’s rich culture shows in their festivals and state celebrations.
  • National Fiery Foods and Barbecue Show
    It is considered as the biggest, most visited festival which highlights barbecues and “hot and spicy” foods. It features 250 booths offering foods with different kinds of chilis and peppers.
  • Gathering of Nations
    The Gathering of Nations is one of the recognized pop-wows in the state and features more than 500 tribes in traditional costumes, parade of drumming and other musical entertainment performed by American Indian musicians.
  • Festival Flamenco Internacional de Alburquerque
    This is the biggest flamenco event in the country that’s been around for over a quarter of a century. The National Institute of Flamenco is recognized as the longest flamenco event outside of Spain.
  • New Mexico State Fair
    This event has been around for more than 74 years and is referred to as “The Biggest Show in New Mexico.” It features activities such as rodeo games, farm animals, horse shows, competitions, concerts, carnival rides and more.
  • Whole Enchilada Fiesta
    This 3-day fiesta highlights one of New Mexico’s favorite food. It attracts 70,000 fans who enjoy crafts booths, carnival rides, various enchiladas, car and motorcycle shows and live entertainment.
Unique Laws Existing in New Mexico
  • Idiots, insane people, people with felonious background, unless restored to political rights, are not allowed to vote.
  • It is considered unlawful to spit on sidewalks, crosswalks, paths in the city, foot steps of a public building, the opera house, schoolhouses or any other buildings.
  • It is illegal to hunt in the Mountain View Cemetery.

If you’re a proud New Mexican and you want to show how much you love your state, then fly a flag in your home. Let your pride reign and pass it on to the younger generation. They say patriotism is dying, but that’s a sad statement to believe in. We can do something about it. Display a flag in your home and make it a tradition for every state celebration. More New Mexico Flag questions are .

Need a flag to do the work? Want one that’s good looking and durable? Check out our flags at https://starspangledflags.com/, our flags are created to impress! Made from lightweight and durable materials, colors are deep, bright and bold, a mark of superior craftsmanship. Our nylon flags are made from heavyweight 200 nylon denier tempered to make them longlasting. Stripes secure with double lock stitching and fly ends with four lock stitching to improve its lifespan. The bright white stars are densely embroidered to give it that amazing look. Contact us today!
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