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North Carolina State Flag

$24.95$499.95

Nylon North Carolina State Flag

Our U.S. Nylon North Carolina State Flags are the highest quality 200 denier Nylon North Carolina State Flags that are all screen dyed with a strong canvas header and brass grommets. Best of all, our Nylon North Carolina State Flags are always made in the U.S.A.

Unsurpassed in beauty and craftsmanship, these Nylon North Carolina State Flags are manufactured to precise specifications. Authentic seals and designs are always in correct proportion to the Nylon North Carolina State Flag size. Our Aniline-Dye process duplicates complex emblems with exacting accuracy in brilliant, fast colors. These Nylon North Carolina State Flags are expertly crafted using 100% heavyweight, 200-denier nylon bunting specially treated to resist sun and chemical deterioration. America’s #1 choice, these Nylon North Carolina State Flags are extremely durable and fast drying. All outdoor flags are finished with a strong, durable snow-white header and brass grommets.

Size
10' x 15'
12' x 18'
12" x 18"
2' x 3'
3' x 5'
4' x 6'
5' x 8'
6' x 10'
8' x 12'
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About Our North Carolina State Flag

North Carolina State achieved statehood on November 21, 1789. North Carolina State Nickname(s):Old North State; Tar Heel State. North Carolina State Motto: Esse Quam Videri (“To Be Rather Than to Seem”). The infamous pirate Blackbeard was killed by British troops off North Carolina's Outer Banks in 1718. North Carolina is the largest producer of sweet potatoes in the nation. In 2011, farmers within the state harvested 64,000 acres—yielding 1.28 billion pounds of the vitamin A-rich tubers. Orville and Wilbur Wright’s first powered airplane flight on December 17, 1903, covered only 120 feet and lasted only 12 seconds. During World War II, approximately 10,000 enemy soldiers were contained within 18 prisoner of war camps throughout the state of North Carolina.