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![[Flag of Zionsville, Indiana]](../images/u/us-inzio.gif) image by Ethan Dubrow, 26 May 2024
 
image by Ethan Dubrow, 26 May 2024
based on photo
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The flag for the town of Zionsville, Indiana, consists of the full, extended 
logo on a white field.
If you look at my sources, you'll notice the flag 
doesn't seem to show the "FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS" part. That's because it is 
very hard to see unless you are up close, and I can confirm that it is in fact 
there as I have seen the flag numerous times in-person.
Zionsville is a 
rapidly growing boomburb of Indianapolis, it is located in eastern Boone County 
and has about 30,000 people at the time I'm writing this.
Source:
https://youarecurrent.com
Lesser Logo 
https://www.zionsville-in.gov
Ethan Dubrow, 26 May 2024
A recent picture
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php
Masao Okazaki, 26 May 2024
![[logo]](../images/u/us-inzio-l.gif) image located by Ethan Dubrow, 26 May 2024
 
image located by Ethan Dubrow, 26 May 2024
Source: 
 
 https://www.zionsville-in.gov
![[Flag of Zionsville, Indiana]](../images/u/us-inzio-o.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 24 June 2024
 
image by Masao Okazaki, 24 June 2024
based on
photo
Zionsville used to have an older flag in the 1970s. Unfortunately the only 
 available image on the internet is a black and white embroidery of the former flag's details. The flag had red, 
 white, black, and blue but we are not told or shown which parts are what 
 colors. 
 From an article by Terri Horvath:
In 1971, Zionsville officials decided 
 the town needed a unifying symbol to recognize nearly 20 years of renovation 
 efforts. The result was an official town flag. A design contest sponsored by 
 Farmers State Bank was held and a winner announced in May. Debbie Watts, a 
 Purdue University sophomore at the time, was the winning designer. The official 
 flag featured red, white, blue and black colors. An eagle was prominent with 
 town criers evident, probably a nod to the town’s renovation efforts that 
 started in 1952. At the time, the chamber of commerce named a Colonial Village 
 Reconstruction committee. The committee encouraged merchants to convert their 
 storefronts to Early American. Many homes also followed the remodeling theme.
 Article Source (includes attached image):
 https://www.youarecurrent.com/2016/03/15/back-in-the-day-zionsville-flag-helped-symbolize-towns-transformation/
 Ethan Dubrow, 26 May 2024
I went to the Sullivan Munce Cultural Center today and I got great shots of 
the real original flag from the 1970s!I was given access to the flag from 
upstairs (it was a donated flag from 2016 which may explain the creases) and 
laid it out on the table. I took many pictures, including some scans.
The 
colonists, lamps, candle, and bells represent Zionsville's overall theme of 
American colonialism. The flag has a white field but is red, cyan, black, and 
white. The red and cyan are the primary colors and they really pop out.
Ethan Dubrow, 30 May 2024