Wyoming State Flag


Wyoming State Flag


The state flag was adopted on January 31, 1917 by the 14th Legislature. It was designed by Mrs. A.C. Keyes of Casper, Wyoming. The same colors on the national flag are also on the Wyoming flag. The red represents the Red Men and also the blood of the pioneers as they tried to claim the land. White is for purity and uprightness over Wyoming. Blue is for the color of the sky and mountains and is symbolic of fidelity, justice and virility. The Great seal is also on the flag as the center of focus.

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