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![[flag of Harrisburg, North Carolina]](../images/u/us-nchrr.gif) image located by Valentin Poposki, 9 March 2019
image located by Valentin Poposki, 9 March 2019
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Harrisburg Town Council approved a resolution to adopt an official town 
flag Monday, December 10 [2018]. The flag's design was submitted anonymously and 
selected by residents via online voting methods.
In March 2018, Hickory 
Ridge High School student Jonathan Andrus proposed that the Town hold a 
contest to select an official Town of Harrisburg flag. The Town received more 
than 50 entries from graphic designers, school children and other Harrisburg 
residents. Town Council, Town staff and Andrus reviewed the entries, reduced 
the pool to the top five designs and opened online voting for residents. The
Town received 1,124 votes on the five flag designs, with "Flag Design #2" 
receiving the most votes (357). This design was hand drawn when it was 
submitted, so the Town used a graphic designer to convert the design into a 
digital format and make minor tweaks, like add color.
Flag description 
from the designer: The flag represents all characteristics of the town. The 
railroad tracks are prominently showcased as they are the genesis of the 
town's foundation. Flowing with the railroad tracks are waves that represent 
the rivers that are also prominent in Harrisburg's history and current 
development. From left to right above the railroad tracks and river are 
representations of a naturally wooded and agricultural area (shown with tree 
lines, silo, and harvested fields) which were the most common land uses
historically. From the farmland it rolls into the residential/suburban
characteristics of the town (shown by the outline of homes), which has been 
growing exponentially over the past decade. Beyond the suburban residential 
areas is the Harrisburg Town Hall showcased as the most recognizable building 
in town. Moving further right from the Town Hall is additional natural areas 
and tree lines, with the skyline of Charlotte in the background. Harrisburg 
having the small town rural characteristics of rolling farmland, but also the 
developed residential areas and close proximity to the Charlotte metro area 
make it one of the most desirable places to live in North Carolina, and I
think this flag represents all of those elements.
Source: https://www.harrisburgnc.org/450/Town-of-Harrisburg-Flag
Information located by Valentin Poposki, 9 March 2019