Louisiana State Flag
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Note: The nylon 8' × 12' flag is made by Valley Forge.
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Annin Nyl-Glo Louisiana State Flag
Just as "one size fits all" rarely fits anyone well, one flag material simply isn't the best choice for all environments. That's why we offer you a choice of materials for our commercial-grade outdoor Louisiana state flags.
Our rugged SpectraPro 2-ply polyester Louisiana state flags are made for us in the US by Valley Forge Flag and are designed for use in windier and drier climates.
Our durable Nyl-Glo nylon Louisiana state flags are made here in America by Annin & Co. and are the best choice for moderate wind and wetter environments. If in doubt, try Nyl-Glo—you'll get a super-durable flag plus it won't take as much out of your wallet.
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A Short History of the Louisiana State Flag
Louisiana was admitted to the Union as the eighteenth state in 1812 and as was customary at the time, flew the flag of the United States. Following the secession of South Carolina from the Union, Louisiana also seceded but did not immediately join other states in the Confederate States of America, choosing instead to form her own independent country. A flag was produced with the 13 stripes of the U.S. flag but with alternating red, white and blue colors, a red canton and a single yellow star.
Louisiana's experiment with complete independence ended after only two months when the State joined the Southern Cause. The State of Louisiana eventually adopted a new flag design when the State Legislature approved the design that is still in use today.







