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  1. Apr 21, 2023 · The Superflag was owned by Thomas “Ski” Demski, who passed away in 2002. Demski’s Superflag measures 505 feet by 225 feet, or roughly the size of 1.5 football fields. It weighs 3,000 pounds and requires a massive 600 people in order to outstretch and hold the flag. Each star stands at an impressive 17 feet tall, higher than a single-story ...

  2. Gastonia, North Carolina Flag. Erected in 1999, this flag once held the title of the largest free-flying American flag. This flag measures 65 ft x114 ft, weighs 180 lbs, and covers 7,410 square feet. People who want to see this large American flag can drive around Crowder’s Mountain, just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Gastonia.

  3. In fact, the flag’s website states, “If you have seen a giant sized American flag chances are it was a Superflag!” The world’s largest free-flying American flag. Bridging the gap between New York and New Jersey, Fort Lee hosts the world’s largest free-flying American flag. The 450-pound nylon banner is over 60 feet long and 90 feet wide.

  4. Demski, who was a Long Beach, California native, passed away in 2002 with a tremendous accomplishment under his belt. Not only did he run for Mayor of Long Beach each year, he was the owner of the largest American Flag ever produced. His obituary in the Los Angeles Times read, “Thomas “Ski” Demski, who owned the world’s largest flag ...

  5. Feb 11, 2019 · Demski's 505-foot-by-255-foot American flag, which was featured in the Guinness book in 1994 and 1995 as the world's largest flag, climbed to new heights. Until this year, the Long Beach, Calif ...

  6. Jun 14, 2019 · 0:00. 1:25. The biggest free-flying American flag in the world spends 356 days a year hiding in a secret steel tube. The tube is dark and shiny inside, and it smells faintly of fresh paint. It is ...

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  8. Feb 29, 2024 · The World’s Largest American Flag. Currently, the world's largest American flag is located in Long Beach, California, and has been dubbed, the Superflag. It’s a massive flag measuring 225’x505’, weighs more than 3,000 lbs, and requires the help of more than 500 volunteers to transport. Each star is 17 feet high, and the stripes are 20 ...

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