Indoor Alaska State Flag
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Indoor Alaska Flag (Flag Only)
Our Annin Colonial Nyl-Glo Alaska state flags enjoy a well-deserved reputation as the benchmark for what an indoor state flag presentation should look like.
The Colonial Nyl-Glo material has as close to a silk appearance as you can get, the colors are deep and rich, and the workmanship is second to none.
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A Short History of the Alaska State Flag
In May of 1927, long before statehood, the Alaska Territorial Legislature adopted what is today's Alaska state flag. Amazingly, the unique and easily recognizable design of gold stars forming the "Big Dipper" constellation and the "North Star" on a blue background came from the imagination of a child. Thirteen-year-old John Bell (Benny) Benson, an Aleut orphan from Chignik, submitted the flag and won in a contest sponsored by the Alaska chapter of the American Legion.







