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Valdese was formed as a Waldensian settlement. Although Peter Waldo was from Lyon, the Waldensian (Valdese) movement took firmest root in the Italian Alps, which is probably where the Waldensians in North Carolina came from. Thus it would not be unreasonable for the Valdese, NC, flag to have red, white, and green colors.
Joe McMillan, 21 October 2002
The flag of Valdese can be seen on this Twitter post: https://twitter.com/VisitValdeseNC/status/1291751083828580354
It was designed in the 1980s.
Masao Okazaki, August 17, 2023
Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=360691363953132&set=a.232052732296863
Masao Okazaki, August 17, 2023
The centennial flag of Valdese is a green-white-red (1:1:1) vertical tricolor with the town seal extending from the green stripe to the red stripe. The town site at www.ci.valdese.nc.us/
shows an image of a 1:2:1 green-white-red flag-like object that might be a logo for water conservation, or may be the current town flag. The image above appears to show a bleed through of black ink from a different design on the reverse of
the flag.
Dov Gutterman, 17 October 2002
Valdese was formed as a Waldensian settlement. Although Peter Waldo was from Lyon, the Waldensian (Valdese) movement took firmest root in the Italian Alps, which is probably where the Waldensians in North Carolina came from. Thus it would not be unreasonable for the Valdese, NC, flag to have red, white, and green colors.
Joe McMillan, 21 October 2002