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#1) Known as the ‘Lone Star Flag’
Texas’s state flag is known as the “Lone Star Flag.” This nickname is a reference to its single star. It’s the only official state flag that has a single star. Therefore, Texas’s flag has become known as the “Lone Star Flag.” This even led to the entire state of Texas being called the “Lone Star State.” As more people began to refer to the flag of Texas as the “Lone Star Flag,” the state itself became known as the “Lone Star Flag.” Even today, the state of Texas is still called the “Lone Star State.”
#2) Served as a National Flag
In the past, Texas’s flag served as a national flag of the United States. It was one of only two state flags that served this purpose, the other being Hawaii. While it’s no longer considered a national flag, many Americans throughout the country still proudly display the state banner of Texas.
#3) Symbolizes Courage, Liberty and Loyalty
The colors used in Texas’s state flag have specific meanings. The red stripe, for instance, symbolizes courage, whereas the white stripe symbolizes purity. The blue background on the left side of the flag symbolizes loyalty. The star, on the other hand, symbolizes all of Texas.
#4) Ranked as the 2nd Most Popular State Flag
To say Texas’s flag is popular would be an understatement. A 2001 survey conducted by the North American Vexillological Association ranked it as the second-most popular state flag in all of North America. In case you were wondering, New Mexico ranked as the top of the list.
#5) Introduced in 1838
The flag of Texas has origins dating back to the mid-19th century. In 1838, the Congress of the Republic of Texas introduced legislation authorizing the use of an official flag. Just one year later, it was adopted as the state’s official flag. It has since been modified several times, eventually leading to the modern design. Today, Texas’s state flag consists of a single white star on a blue background with horizontal white and red stripes.
- Who designed the Texas Flag and when did it become the state flag?
- What does the design on the Texas Flag stand for (represent)?
- How and when should you display the Texas Flag?
- How is the Texas Flag similar to the Chile Flag?
- Where can I buy a Texas Flag?
Who designed the Texas flag and when did it become the state flag?
Early designs of the first Texas flag are attributed to many including Joanna Troutman, Sara Dodson, Charles Bellinger Stewart, Peter Krag and William Wharton, but the actual designer of the historic Lone Star Flag is not known. The flag was introduced to the Congress of the Republic of Texas on December 28, 1838 and was adopted on January 25, 1839 as the final national flag. When Texas became the 28th State of the Union on December 29, 1845 it then became the State Flag.
What does the design on the Texas flag stand for (represent)?
The Texas Flag code assigns the following symbolism to the colors of the Texas Flag: blue stands for loyalty, white for purity, and red for bravery. The code also states that the single star represents all of Texas and stands for our unity as one for God, State and Country. The lone star is an older symbol predating the flag which was used to symbolize Texan’s solidarity in declaring independence from Mexico.
How and when should you display the Texas flag?
When the flag is displayed against a wall, the blue field should be at the flag’s own right. When it is flown vertically, the blue stripe should be uppermost and the white stripe should be to the state flag’s right. If it is being flown with the American Flag on the same pole, it should be placed underneath and is to be the same size or smaller. As an individual, you may fly the TX Flag anytime you wish.
How is the Texas flag similar to the Chile flag?
As the Associated Press reports, the flags, admittedly, are remarkably similar. Both have a white stripe on top and red on the bottom, plus a single star in the middle of a blue field. However, on Chile’s flag, the blue is only in the top left corner, whereas on Texas’s, the blue is displayed all along the left side. Texas and Chile aren’t the only two places that share similar flags. Examine the flags of Iraq and Yemen. The flags of the U.S. and Liberia and the flags of Niger and India are also similar.
Where can I buy a Texas flag?
Our beautiful Texan Flag is sold by us here at Star Spangled Flags and it gets awesome reviews. The biggest reason is that customers love that it is 100% Made in the U.S.A of high quality materials that make Texans proud. Also, it is made of a heavyweight durable Nylon specifically treated to dry fast and resist sun and chemical deterioration. The magnificent white star is appliquéd using densely filled thread count. All of the hems are sewn using superior lock stitches to prevent unraveling. The fly end has four rows of lock stitching to improve durability, increase flag life and prevent fading. Plus, your purchase is covered by our Satisfaction Guarantee. So if you are looking for small or large Texas Flags for sale, you’ve come to the best place.