Flag of Pennsylvania

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Flag of Pennsylvania

The Flag of Pennsylvania consists of the state coat of arms surrounded by draft horses on both sides and the bald eagle above. The state coat of arms includes a ship, a plow, and three sheaves of wheat. Above the ribbon, there is a corn stalk. The scroll below the coat of arms reads: "Virtue, Liberty and Independence." The current flag was adopted by Pennsylvania in 1907.

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See also: Flag of Pennsylvania, 1907, Flag, Flag of Alabama, Flag of Alaska, Flag of American Samoa, Flag of Arizona, Flag of Arkansas