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Flag of Iowa
The
flag of the state of
Iowa
is a
vertical tricolor
of
blue
,
white
, and
red
, reflecting the U.S. state of Iowa's
history
as part of the
French Louisiana
Territory
. The
image of
a
bald eagle
with a long
ribbon
reading "Our liberties we prize and our
rights
we will maintain",
derived
from the
Seal of Iowa
, is centered in
the middle
white stripe.
The word
"Iowa" is placed directly below it in red, serifed majuscules.
The flag was
adopted
in
1921
; it was first approved in
May 1917
, by the
Iowa State Council for Defense
. It was
designed
in
1917
, by
Knoxville, Iowa
, resident Mrs.
Dixie Cornell Gebhardt
, of the
Daughters of the American Revolution
of Iowa.
In 2001
, a survey conducted by the
North American Vexillological Association
placed Iowa's flag 42nd in design quality out of the 72 Canadian provincial, U.S. state and U.S. territorial
flags
ranked.