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      • The flag of Boston consists of a sky blue field and the seal of the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in the center.
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  2. Jul 16, 2016 · The City Flag. The City flag is a Continental blue and buff. The flag is five-feet long and three-and-a-half-feet wide, or within that ratio. The center of the flag features the City seal surrounded by two white rings.

  3. The flag of Boston consists of a sky blue field and the seal of the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in the center. The flag is sometimes flown in a darker shade of blue, more of a turquoise. It was designed in 1913 and adopted by the Boston City Council on January 29, 1917.

  4. May 17, 2024 · Yes, Boston does have a flag. It was designed in 1913 and adopted by the Boston City Council on January 29, 1917. The flag of Boston consists of a sky blue field and the seal of the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in the center.

  5. List of Massachusetts state symbols. This is a list of official symbols of the United States Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Official symbols of the commonwealth are codified in Chapter 2 of the Massachusetts General Laws. [1]

  6. Capital City: Boston. Abbreviation: MA. Population (2019): 6,692,824; Rank: 14 of 50 | Population Quick Facts. Region: Northeast. Admission to Statehood: February 6, 1788 (6th State) State Motto: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem translates to by the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty.

  7. 3 days ago · As a city and as a name, Boston is a symbol of much that has gone into the development of the American consciousness, and its presence reaches far beyond its immediate environs.

  8. The flag of Boston consists of a sky blue field and the seal of the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in the center. The flag is sometimes flown in a darker shade of blue, more of a turquoise. It was designed in 1913 and adopted by the Boston City Council on January 29, 1917.

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