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Old Kentucky state flag from the 1960s, featuring solid-colored men on the seal. The flag consists of the Commonwealth's seal on a navy blue field, surrounded by the words "Commonwealth of Kentucky" above and sprigs of goldenrod , the state flower, below.
U.S. state flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with the state seal in the centre. At the time of its admission to the Union in 1792, Kentucky was considered to be on the nation’s western frontier, and this was reflected in the symbolism of the state seal.
28 lis 2023 · The Kentucky State Flag, known for its distinctive blue and emblematic seal, was not hastily created. It was officially adopted on March 26, 1918, which is notable considering that Kentucky became a part of the United States in 1792.
The flag of Kentucky beautifully encapsulates the state's rich history and values. With a deep blue background representing vigilance and justice, and the goldenrod emblem symbolizing the state's vibrant spirit, it's a true representation of Kentucky's character.
The Kentucky State Flag was designed by Jesse Cox Burgess. It shows golden rod flowers, a pioneer and a statesman and represents many other important symbols of Kentucky.
From the end of the Civil War until World War I, Kentucky retained the flag of the Union as its unofficial state flag. An official state flag depicting the state's seal encircled with goldenrod was adopted in 1918.
The Kentucky State Flag. Kentucky’s State flag was authorized on March 26, 1918. The 1918 act specified that the flag be made of "...navy blue silk or bunting, with the seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky encircled by a wreath of goldenrod, embroidered, printed or stamped on the center thereof."