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  1. Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, [2] United States. It is the principal city of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Berkshire County. Pittsfield’s population was 43,927 at the 2020 census. [3]

  2. Sep 17, 2022 · Clickable map of Massachusetts; United States of America. Flag Contest. The City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, launched a contest for a city flag: ...

    • State flags, explained. The American flag, the “stars & stripes,” Old Glory—whatever you want to call it, there’s no denying that it’s pretty ubiquitous.
    • Alabama. Since 1895, the Alabama state flag has been a crimson St. Andrew’s cross on a rectangular field of white. The design was likely intended to “preserve in permanent form some of the more distinctive features of the Confederate battle flag,” shares the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
    • Alaska. Alaska was not yet a state in 1926 when, in the interest of gaining statehood, the Alaskan American Legion in cooperation with the territorial governor held a flag-designing contest for kids.
    • Arizona. The Arizona state flag, adopted in 1917, is divided into two halves. The top consists of 13 alternating red and yellow rays that represent the original 13 colonies, according to the Arizona Secretary of State.
  3. www.cityofpittsfield.org › residents › history_ofPittsfield History

    Pittsfield can lay claim to a number of famous residents who have made significant contributions to our nation’s history, including Rev. Thomas Allen, the “Fighting Parson” from the Revolutionary War, Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick written at the Pittsfield home he called Arrowhead, William F. Bartlett, who at the age of 24 became the youngest major general during the Civil War, Lt ...

  4. Jul 28, 2024 · Pittsfield, city, Berkshire county, western Massachusetts, U.S. It lies on the headstreams of the Housatonic River, in the Berkshire Hills, 55 miles (88 km) northwest of Springfield. Settled in 1752 as the Pontoosuc Plantation, it was incorporated as a town (and made the county seat) in 1761 and named for the English prime minister William Pitt.

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  5. U.S. state flag consisting of a white field (background) with a coat of arms featuring an American Indian and a star.The seal of the Massachusetts Bay Colony of 1629 showed an Indian and pine trees, and both these symbols have continued to be used up to the present time. In 1686, for example, a.

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  7. Jul 22, 2024 · National flag consisting of white stars (50 since July 4, 1960) on a blue canton with a field of 13 alternating stripes, 7 red and 6 white. The 50 stars stand for the 50 states of the union, and the 13 stripes stand for the original 13 states. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 10 to 19.After the.

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