Happy 250th, America nation celebrates a milestone weekend
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At Valley Forge Flag Co., outside Charleston, S.C. — one of a handful of large-scale American flag manufacturers — workers transform red, white and blue thread into a symbol recognized around the world.
As America turns 250 this year, the American flag has become more than just a symbol of the country. Some see it as a totem of freedom, power and patriotism. Others see it as an emblem of politics and far-right ideology.
The 150-foot-by-300-foot American flag was hung on the south-facing side of the Hoover Dam for the celebration of America 250. It needs repairs.
The massive American flag on NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building is a patriotic icon, but its 1976 bicentennial origin story remains a mystery to some.
Nothing symbolizes the promise of the nation like the stars and stripes flapping valiantly in the blue sky. As we approach the country’s 250th anniversary, this collection offers a moment of reflectio
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate Flag Day on June 14 and 250 years of Independence on July 4, American flags will be flying prominently throughout the country. Here is the proper way to display Old Glory.
In a patriotically ironic twist, one city gives residents the right to display just one U.S. flag. It was meant to block HOA and condo anti-flag rules.
While cleaning for their annual fair, among the cobwebs and dust, community members in Waseca County, Minnesota, spotted an enormous parcel, wrapped in oil cloth, tucked into the eaves of a historic cabin on display inside a fairgrounds hall.
For almost as long as Old Glory has flown over the nation, its stars and stripes have influenced American style
