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Bedford Township, Pennsylvania (U.S.)

Bedford County

Last modified: 2023-04-08 by rick wyatt
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[Flag] image by David Sigley, 10 March 2023



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Description of the flag

The flag uses a lighter version of the American flag as its basis. On the fly side is a white quarter circle which spans from the top of the 13th stripe, to the bottom of the 1st stripe. Inside the quarter is what appears to be a combination of the arms of the Duke of Bedford, and portions of the Pennsylvanian arms. Above the arms is the township name, and under the arms is the county, state, and incorporation year, the text is in a old Germanic script.

Various photos of the flag:
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David Sigley, 10 March 2023

I think this flag is the US official flag size rather than 5x3.
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This video shows the Bedford flag in motion! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74xTzrcumUA&t=73s

Masao Okazaki, 10 March 2023

According to the PSATS on the flag parade, only 3x4 or 3x5 flag ratios are allowed. Also, the way the flag looks in that photo is really distorted. Due to the pattern of the American flag, along with the folding, it hides portions of the flag.

David Sigley, 11 March 2023