
Illinois Flag
Illinois’ state flag, adopted in 1969, prominently displays the state seal, which features a bald eagle clutching a shield and a banner that reads “State Sovereignty, National Union.” The eagle symbolizes Illinois' loyalty to the Union during the Civil War, while the shield represents the state’s agricultural and industrial roots. The seal’s design emphasizes Illinois’ importance in American history, particularly its role in the growth of the nation. The flag’s simple yet meaningful design reflects the state’s commitment to unity and progress. This state flag is available in options suitable for: outdoor display, indoor & parade display, and stick mounted. Outdoor Flags: Available in sizes 2'x3' to 5’x8'. Manufactured with 100% SolarGuard Nylon which is designed to resist fading with normal use. Durable and fast drying. Lightweight nylon material will fly in the lightest breeze. Features a strong duck heading and two large brass grommets. Indoor & Parade Flags: Available in si