This image of the Arizona flag is in the Public Domain and can be used freely. If you use it on a webpage, a link to http://ourworldflags.com/Arizona would be very much appreciated.
The Flag of Arizona was adopted on February 17, 1917 by the Arizona State Legislature. The blue, red, yellow and copper Flag of Arizona was adopted despite numerous dissenting votes. Designed by Charles W. Harris and first sewn by Nan D.
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The flag of Arizona consists of 13 rays of red and gold (the conquistador colors and of the flag of Spain) on the top half, representing the original 13 colonies, as well as portraying Arizona's legendary sunsets.
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The official state flag of Arizona was officially adopted on February 17, 1917. It was designed by Colonel Charles W. Harris (adjutant general and chief administrative officer of Arizona) and was first sewn by Nan D. Hayden.
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The flag of Arizona, formerly that of the battleship named after the State, depicts the copper-colored Star of Arizona before the setting sun. It combines the state colors with those of Imperial Spain. 2 ft. x 3 ft. $43.
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The state flag of Arizona "represents the copper star of Arizona rising from a blue field in the face of a setting sun" (quote from legislation).
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