Indoor Utah State Flag
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Indoor Utah Flag (Flag Only)
Our Annin Colonial Nyl-Glo Utah 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 Utah State Flag
Utah wasted no time in adopting a state flag once the State was admitted to the Union in 1896. The first Utah state flag consisted of an all-white rendering of the Great Seal on a light blue background.
In 1911, a new battleship designated the USS Utah was commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. In 1912, in honor of the ship, the Sons and Daughters of Utah presented a revised version of the State flag, depicting the Great Seal in full color within a thin gold ring. The State Legislature adopted the design in 1913 and it has remained as the Utah state flag to this day.







