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Mt. Airy, Maryland (U.S.)

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[Flag of Mt. Airy, Maryland] image by Masao Okazki, 5 September 2021


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Description of the Flag

Museum Memos, Mt. Airy Museum Newsletter, Vol. 2, No.2, Summer 2002 notes the following about the town flag:
During the Bicentennial celebration there was considerable interest in developing a Mount Airy seal.  Watson Automotive Company, one of Mount Airy's newest businesses, sponsored a contest to develop the seal and offered a $100 bond for the winning design.  The Town Council officially adopted the seal on September 12, 1977.  Mrs. Betty Luebberman of Sykesville designed the seal.  The seal picturing the Twin Arch and Pine Grove Chapel appears on the Town flag and official stationery. 
The Twin Arch is the Twin Arch Bridge, built by the B&O Railroad in 1831.  One arch crossed the Frederick Pike, the other crosses a nearby stream of the headwaters of the Patapsco River running beside the Pike.
The seal is at the city's web site http://www.carr.lib.md.us/mtairy/ .  No picture of the flag, however.
Phillip L. Nelson, 10 October 2002

An image of the flag of the town of Mount Airy, Maryland, can be obtained from https://www.facebook.com/TownofMountAiry/photos/3862845217122313
Paul Bassinson, 19 February 2021

An image of the central seal can be seen at http://www.trbimg.com/img-583cee67/turbine/ph-cc-mount-airy-gun-ordinance-20161128/500/500x281
Dave Fowler, 19 February 2021

Good images from conferences of the Maryland Municipal League.
2015 MML: https://www.mdmunicipal.org/PhotoGallery/40/Monday300.JPG
2013 MML: https://www.mdmunicipal.org/PhotoGallery/17/2013%20MML%20Ocean%20City074.JPG
Masao Okazki, 5 September 2021

[Flag of Mt. Airy, Maryland] image by Masao Okazki, 5 September 2021

Note that a version of the flag from 2018 uses a different typeface:
https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll/news/cc-mount-airy-planning-meeting-20180730-story.html
https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll/news/cc-mount-airy-planning-meeting-20180730-story.html
Masao Okazki, 5 September 2021