Flags of The U.S. States - Current State Flags

Current State Flags

Dates in parentheses denote when the flag was adopted by the state's legislature.

Flag of Alabama
(November 13, 1895)
Flag of Alaska
(July 6, 1927)
Flag of Arizona
(January 25, 1917)
Flag of Arkansas
(March 16, 1924)
Flag of California
(April 30, 1911)
Flag of Colorado
(December 4, 1911)
Flag of Connecticut
(September 9, 1897)
Flag of Delaware
(May 10, 1913)
Flag of Florida
(September 24, 1900)
Flag of Georgia
(February 19, 2003)
Flag of Hawaii
(December 29, 1845)
Flag of Idaho
(November 2, 1957)
Flag of Illinois
(June 27, 1969)
Flag of Indiana
(October 21, 1917)
Flag of Iowa
(March 12, 1921)
Flag of Kansas
(September 22, 1961)
Flag of Kentucky
(March 26, 1918)
Flag of Louisiana
(May 7, 2006)
Flag of Maine
(June 16, 1909)
Flag of Maryland
(November 25, 1904)
Flag of Massachusetts
(March 21, 1971)
Flag of Michigan
(June 26, 1911)
Flag of Minnesota
(August 2, 1983)
Flag of Mississippi
(April 23, 1894)
Flag of Missouri
(September 4, 1913)
Flag of Montana
(December 17, 1981)
Flag of Nebraska
(July 16, 1963)
Flag of Nevada
(July 25, 1991)
Flag of New Hampshire
(November 30, 1931)
Flag of New Jersey
(January 15, 1896)
Flag of New Mexico
(September 18, 1920)
Flag of New York
(April 1, 1901)
Flag of North Carolina
(March 2, 1885)
Flag of North Dakota
(November 9, 1943)
Flag of Ohio
(July 10, 1902)
Flag of Oklahoma
(April 21, 1925, standardized April 21, 2006)
Flag of Oregon (obverse)
(April 15, 1925)
Flag of Oregon (reverse)
Flag of Pennsylvania
(April 24, 1907)
Flag of Rhode Island
(July 27, 1640, formally November 1, 1897)
Flag of South Carolina
(September 28, 1861)
Flag of South Dakota
(November 9, 1992)
Flag of Tennessee
(February 3, 1905)
Flag of Texas
(June 30, 1839)
Flag of Utah
(December 21, 1913)
Flag of Vermont
(April 17, 1923)
Flag of Virginia
(January 31, 1861)
Flag of Washington
(August 25, 1923)
Flag of West Virginia
(November 6, 1929)
Flag of Wisconsin
(September 17, 1979)
Flag of Wyoming
(March 4, 1917)

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