Indoor Oklahoma State Flag
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Indoor Oklahoma Flag (Flag Only)
Our Annin Colonial Nyl-Glo Oklahoma state flags enjoy a well-deserved reputation as the benchmark for what an indoor state flag presentation should look like.
The Colonial Nyl-Glo material has as close to a silk appearance as you can get, the colors are deep and rich, and the workmanship is second to none.
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A Short History of the Oklahoma State Flag
The State flag originally adopted by Oklahoma in 1911 consisted of a single, large white star with a blue border containing the number "46" over a red background. The design was universally admired for more than a decade, but following the Communist Revolution in Russia, popularity waned.
In 1925, a new flag was adopted from a design submitted in a contest by Mrs. George Fluke, Jr. The design, which we still recognize today as the Oklahoma State flag, consists of a Osage war shield centered on a blue field with the State's name in white letters below. Over the shield are crossed two symbols of peace—the ceremonial peace pipe of the Osage and the olive branch of the American settlers.







