Vermont State Flags
History of the Vermont State Flag
The current flag of the state of Vermont was officially adopted in 1923. It features the state's coat of arms on a blue field. The coat of arms, which is centered on the flag, includes a green pine tree, a cow, and sheaves of wheat. The cow represents Vermont's dairy industry, the pine tree symbolizes the state's forested landscape, and the wheat represents agriculture. Above the coat of arms is a red ribbon with the state's motto, "Freedom and Unity," written in gold letters. The flag was designed by a group of Vermont women led by Emma Richardson Eaton.
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Vermont 8x12 Feet Nylon State Flag Made in USA
FORTISVEX
$349.65Vermont 8x12 State Flag measures 8'x12' (Height x Width in feet) 8ftx12ft. This Vermont Flag is made with commercial-grade nylon. FORTISVEX makes this State of Vermont nylon flag here in the USA. This flag has two plated steel rope thimbles. Thimbles are...$349.65