Flag of Springfield, Illinois
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The municipal flag of Springfield, Illinois, is the lawful flag of the capital of the U.S. state of Illinois, Springfield. Its background is "Old Glory blue". The flag is emblazoned with a circle of 20 small, white stars, all pointed upward; the circle is offset, slightly, to the left of the flag. Those stars encircle a large, white-bordered "Old Glory red" star, also pointed upward. The center star is described as two stars, one atop the other, in the Springfield, Illinois Code of Ordinances. In the past, the flag has the words "Springfield Illinois," across its bottom; now photographs show no lettering on the flag, and governmental buildings have been seen sporting a version absent text.
Use | Civil flag |
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Proportion | 2:3 (hand-held) 1:2 (flagpole) |
Adopted | October 22, 1917; 106 years ago (1917-10-22) |
Design | A solid Old Glory Blue background with a large white-bordered Old Glory Red star in the center of a circle with 20 white stars to the left side of the flag |
Designed by | S.T. Wallace |