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The CEO of Camping World doubled down on his decision not to stop flying the American flag at his recreational vehicle locations across the U.S. despite city and county ...
The American flag is one of the most recognizable symbols of the United States, but did you know that its design is more flexible than it appears? While the stars and stripes are carefully defined ...
St. Johns County has saved its 20,000th American flag from the trash through its American Flag Rescue Program, which began in 2019 to ensure proper flag retirement.
For many of us, flying the American flag is more than just a tradition — it is a deeply personal act of honoring service, sacrifice, and the freedoms that define this country.
Federal law allows the American flag to be flown upside down, but only as a “signal of dire distress." Why has it been seen lately?
It’s time to remind Americans that the flag belongs not to those trying to dismantle our democracy, but to those determined to protect it.
Philly artists stitched together their red, white, and blue designs to create a massive American flag fit for the United States Semiquincentennial.
American flag designs appear everywhere during the Fourth of July. Many uses, though, go against what federal guidelines consider respectful.
Due to forecasts of high winds and afternoon thunderstorms, the Tybee Lighthouse will not be flying their giant American flag on the Fourth of July.
The story behind the "Old Glory" nickname for the American flag dates back to a 19th-century ship captain, who proudly protected the flag from Confederate forces during the Civil War ...
While there are guidelines on how to properly display the flag, there are also guidelines on to how to properly and respectfully dispose of a worn out flag. Flag Retirement Ceremonies ...
As we celebrate Fourth of July, Americans - especially Black Americans - have a complex relationship with the flag and our nation's symbols.