Flag of Oregon
Facts, history and meaning about the flag of Oregon
Oregon's state flag is a beautiful representation of the state's natural beauty and the spirit of exploration and discovery that has characterized its history. The flag features a field of navy blue with a gold image of a beaver in the center, surrounded by a ring of 33 stars.
The beaver, which is the state animal of Oregon, is a symbol of industry and perseverance. The ring of stars represents Oregon's status as the 33rd state to join the union. The blue and gold colors on the flag are also symbolic, representing the sky and the richness of the state's natural resources.
Oregon's state flag was first adopted in 1925, and the current design was adopted in 1967. The flag has remained unchanged since then, and has become an important symbol of the state's identity and values.
The state of Oregon is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, from the rugged coastline to the snow-capped mountains and dense forests. The state flag serves as a reminder of the state's unique beauty and the importance of preserving and protecting its natural resources.
Beyond its natural beauty, Oregon has a rich history of exploration and discovery, from the Lewis and Clark expedition to the pioneers who traveled the Oregon Trail. The beaver on the state flag represents the hard work and perseverance that was required of these early settlers, as well as the state's ongoing commitment to innovation and progress.
Fun fact: Oregon is the only flag in the world that has a reverse side on its flag:
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Oregon flag coloring page
Printable coloring page
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Oregon flag, printable
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