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Iowa state flag

> Artisan-made in the United States
> Showcasing premium sun-resistant fabric
> Embellished with durable brass eyelets
> Meticulously sewn with care
> Reinforced by quadruple lines of end stitching

$46.69

-15%
  • Size: 3 by 5 foot
Size(s) available:

3 by 5 foot

Iowa state flag for sale

Show your pride for the great state of Iowa with a high-quality Iowa flag from Lonestar Banners. Our flags are made with durable materials and vibrant colors, perfect for displaying at home, in your office, or at events. By purchasing from Lonestar Banners, you are supporting a small business and receiving a top-notch product that will last for years to come. Don't wait any longer to show off your Iowa pride - order your Iowa flag today from Lonestar Banners!

Iowa flag description

The Iowa state flag features a vertical tricolor design of blue, white, and red stripes, with the state seal in the center. The seal depicts a bald eagle with a ribbon in its beak bearing the state motto "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain." The eagle clutching arrows and a branch symbolizes Iowa's commitment to both peace and defense. The flag is simple yet bold, with the patriotic colors and emblematic seal representing the values and history of the state.

Made in USA Iowa flag

The Iowa flag is sure to withstand the test of time with its proudly Made in USA construction, treated to resist UV fading. With brass grommets and quadruple stitching on the fly end, this flag is built to last through all types of weather conditions. Display your state pride with confidence, knowing that your Iowa flag is durable, long-lasting, and proudly crafted in the USA.

5 Alternate Names People Use for Flag of Iowa

  • Hawkeye State flag
  • Land of the Rolling Prairies flag
  • Corn State flag
  • Heartland flag
  • Tall Corn State flag

Frequently Ask Questions About the Flag of Iowa

1. What is the symbolism behind the Iowa state flag?

The Iowa state flag features a bald eagle carrying a blue streamer in its beak with the state motto "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" written on it. The eagle represents freedom and strength, while the streamer symbolizes loyalty and unity. The flag's red, white, and blue colors pay homage to the United States flag and its symbolism of courage, purity, and justice. The word "Iowa" is displayed prominently in the center of the flag to proudly represent the state's identity.

2. When was the Iowa state flag adopted?

The Iowa state flag was officially adopted on March 12, 1921. It was designed by Mrs. Dixie Cornell Gebhardt, who won a statewide contest to create a new flag for the state. The flag has remained unchanged since it was first adopted, making it one of the longest-standing state flag designs in the country. The simplicity and symbolism of the flag have made it a beloved symbol of Iowa pride for over a century.

3. Can the Iowa state flag be flown at half-mast?

Yes, the Iowa state flag can be flown at half-mast as a sign of mourning or respect. The governor of Iowa has the authority to order flags to be lowered to half-staff in the event of a national tragedy, the death of a prominent state official, or any other significant event deemed appropriate. When the flag is at half-mast, it should be raised to the top of the flagpole for an instant and then lowered to half-staff. It remains at half-staff until noon, when it is then raised to full mast for the remainder of the day.