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- It was created in 1912, a year before the New York City flag, and it hasn’t changed since. It was adopted into city law in the 1960s.
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flag of New York. U.S. state flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with a central coat of arms. The arms feature a sun symbol, two supporters, and the motto “Excelsior” (“Ever upward”) on a ribbon. The scene depicted under the sun in the coat of arms is a view of the Hudson River.
May 1, 2023 · The first flag of New York was created in 1775, during the Revolutionary War. It featured a white field with a blue canton in the upper left corner, with the words “Liberty” and “Justice” written in white letters. In 1901, a new design was created, featuring the state’s coat of arms on a blue field.
The New York State flag is predominantly dark blue in color with the seal of the state in the middle. Adopted in April 1901, it consists of three colors mainly blue, white, and orange. On a blue ribbon at the bottom are the words “Excelsior”. An eagle perched on the world map is on top of the seal.
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Aug 21, 2021 · New York state flag, 1896-1901 (reconstruction) image by Clay Moss, 15 February 2009. On April 8, 1896, the New York state legislature adopted a law making the coat of arms on a buff field the official state flag (reconstructed image attached).
A modern version of a Revolutionary War flag, today's New York State flag displays the State Coat of Arms, adopted in 1778 and centered on a dark blue field. The shield depicts a cloudless sky with a rising sun behind three mountains, the highlands of the Hudson River.
The New York State Flag is one of the most popular state flags in the United States. On going back to its history, it reminds us two years; 1778, when its coat of arms was adopted and 1901 when the flag was adopted.
The New York State Flag. A modern version of a Revolutionary War flag, today's New York State flag displays the State Coat of Arms, adopted in 1778, and centered on a dark blue field. [