A rare American flag flown over Gettysburg in 1863 is now on public display for the first time as part of a new exhibit.
It's Flag Day! So I thought I'd put out a few reminders on how to display your flag correctly. First, Flag Day. Why do we have it? We celebrate Flag Day on June 14-- it marks the adoption of the ...
If you're putting a flag up, here are a couple of things to remember: 1. Traditional guidelines call for displaying the flag in public only from sunrise to sunset. Sunset right now is around 8:30 p.m.
In a recent vote, Zumbrota opted for the classic 1983 Minnesota flag, emphasizing its heritage over the upcoming redesign.