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Arizona State Flag - Symbol of the Grand Canyon State #14001 (License: Personal Use)
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Adopted in 1917, the Arizona state flag was designed by Charles Harris and features 13 rays-seven red and six yellow-evoking the sunsets of the American Southwest and honoring the original 13 colonies. At the center sits a copper-colored star, reflecting Arizona’s status as a leading copper producer, while the blue field below represents the sky and liberty. The flag’s bold colors and symbolism make it instantly recognizable and deeply meaningful to residents.
This image is used on government websites, educational resources, tourism pages, and civic content about Arizona. It serves users seeking information on state symbols, history, or visual identity, especially during patriotic events, school projects, or travel planning.
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