

Micro Wyoming Flag - Hi vis
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History
Wyoming
The flag of Wyoming is a proud and straightforward symbol of the American West, blending strength, independence, and natural identity. Adopted in 1917, it features a white silhouette of an American bison centered on a blue field, bordered in white and red. Inside the bison’s body sits the state seal, representing Wyoming’s trust in both liberty and labor. The red border honors the Native peoples and pioneers who shaped the land, white symbolizes purity, and blue represents the sky and justice. The bison—long a symbol of the Great Plains—embodies endurance and the untamed spirit of the frontier. The flag’s design, created by Verna Keays, captures Wyoming’s rugged dignity: a vast, resilient land defined by freedom and perseverance.
Sizing
2 x 1 inches
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