The Beaver State
With references to early Oregon settlement, this state flag
features a simplified, gold version of the state seal centered on a field of blue.
Below the seal reads 1859, which is the year Oregon became a state, and above
the seal are the words, "State of Oregon." Oregon is the only state to still use
a double sided flag.
The seal in the center represents many things of importance to the
people of Oregon. Proud of their beautiful agriculture and natural resources, the plow,
sheaf of wheat, and pickax represent early industry and mining in Oregon. The two
ships shown represent the rise of American power over the British rule, and the
American Eagle on the crest of the shield shows patriotism and protection under
the U.S. Oregon was the 33rd state to be admitted into the Union, which is
expressed by the 33 stars around the seal. The reverse side features
the state animal, the beaver.
Matching Products
Please Note
Minimum Order of $230 Required
Side 1
Side 2
Available in three different sizes to fit your space requirements. Select from heading and
grommets only, pole hem only, fringe only or pole hem and fringe together.
Constructed from heavy duty 200 denier nylon, finished with a canvas heading and grommets.
Features
- UV Resistant Fabric.
- Canvas Heading with Brass Grommets.
- Optional Pole Hem & Fringe Finishing.
- Color Matched Thread.
- Full 1/4" Turn on All Seams.
- Chain Stitch on All Horizontal Seams.
- All Flags are quadruple stitched and back tacked (4 rows of stitching) at the fly hem.