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  1. Current territory flags. These are the current official flags of the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States. Dates in parentheses denote when the territory's current flag was adopted by its respective political body. [citation needed] Flag of American Samoa. (April 17, 1960) Flag of Guam.

  2. The flag of Washington consists of the state seal, displaying an image of its namesake George Washington, on a field of dark green with gold fringe being optional. It is the only U.S. state flag with a field of green as well as the only state flag with the image of an American president.

  3. The flag of the state of North Carolina, often referred to as the North Carolina flag, N.C. flag, or North Star, is the state flag of the U.S. state of North Carolina.

  4. Washington is a city in Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States, located on the northern bank of the Pamlico River. The population was 9,875 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Beaufort County.

  5. Map showing the U.S. state flags of the 50 states. The flags of the U.S. states, territories and federal district exhibit a variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as different styles and design principles.

  6. The flag of the City of Washington, North Carolina, is white with three horizontal stripes yellow-red-yellow going through the middle of the flag, interrupted by the city seal in the center of the flag.

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  8. Jan 3, 2011 · Starting in 1819, the updated flag becomes legal on the Fourth of July following the date of admission. Help Support USHistory.org! Buy a flag or poster! A timeline of the evolution and development of the official U.S. flag over the course of U.S. History.