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Mount Airy, North Carolina (U.S.)

Surry County

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[Flag of Mount Airy, North Carolina] image by Masao Okazaki, 2 May 2020



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Description of the flag

A blue flag with a broad horizontal white band across it, on which are placed three narrow stripes, red, blue, red, and in the center the seal. Above the white band is written CITY OF, and below it MOUNT AIRY.

I received a photo of the flag of the City of Mount Airy, North Carolina, from Nicki Brame, City Clerk/Administrative Assistant.
Official website :www.mountairy.org/.
Valentin Poposki, 1 December 2011

The flag of Mount Airy was first hoisted in early August 1996. Then mayor Emily Taylor brought up the idea of a city flag four years before while working as a city commissioner, although no one was interested in the idea at the time. Taylor did hold onto the idea and it was approved by the city government.

Planning Director David Hennis created the design for the flag. It is entirely possible that there is no real symbolism besides the colors being the American national ones.

Source: The Mount Airy News Aug 11, 1996
Daniel Renterķa, 28 February 2024