
Nevada Flag
Nevada’s flag, adopted in 1991, features a blue field with a silver star and a green ribbon that reads “Battle Born,” symbolizing the state’s entry into the Union during the Civil War. The silver star represents Nevada as the 36th state, and the flag’s green and silver colors reflect the state’s mining history, particularly in silver. The flag’s design highlights Nevada’s unique role as a state that emerged from conflict, with a focus on the state’s mining wealth and independence. It also underscores the state's pride in its historical and cultural legacy. 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: Av