Flag of Missouri
Facts, history and meaning about the flag of Missouri
The flag of Missouri, with its simple design and striking color scheme, represents the state's rich history and natural beauty. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes - the top and bottom stripes are a bright shade of red, while the middle stripe is a deep blue.
In the center of the blue stripe is the state seal of Missouri, which features the bald eagle grasping a banner that reads "E Pluribus Unum" in its beak. Surrounding the eagle are 24 stars, representing Missouri's status as the 24th state to join the Union. Above the eagle's head is a crescent, symbolizing Missouri's status as a new state at the time of its admission.
The design of the Missouri flag has evolved over time. The current version was adopted in 1913, but the basic elements of the flag have remained largely unchanged since its first iteration in 1822. The original flag featured a white background with a blue stripe in the center, and the state seal was much smaller and less detailed.
Today, the Missouri flag is a source of pride for residents of the state. Its bold colors and iconic imagery represent the resilience and spirit of Missouri's people, as well as the state's unique blend of history and natural beauty. Whether seen flying from a flagpole or emblazoned on a t-shirt, the Missouri flag is instantly recognizable and evokes a sense of pride and connection to the state's rich heritage.
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